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Resolution From the State of Oklahoma PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cecil Fredi   
Tuesday, 03 February 2009

I have attached a resolution from the state of Oklahoma. It is another state which has had it with the US Fish & Wildlife Service. (US F&WS) They realize how the feds are controlling all state fish and game agencies. For years, the antis have been extorting US F&WS. Here are the basics. The antis can't stand the fact that sportsmen have millions of dollars derived from Pittman-Robertson and Dingle-Johnson funds. They have put the pressure on the US F& WS to fund many non-game projects such as Teaming with Wildlife, Conservation and Reinvestment Act, and currently, State Wildlife Grants. They have put it to the feds like this, If you don't fund non-game (with sportsmen's money) we will find some of these species close to being endangered and take you to court. Extortion? Of course, for them it is easier to give away sportsmen's money than to fight legal battles in court. In addition to funding, they want big predators, bears, lions and wolves protected. This will eliminate the need for hunting as the predators will eliminate most of the game. This is what is happening in Nevada with our mule deer. To prove this, why do you think the last three directors refused to do anything about mountain lions? Why do you think Ken Mayer, along with NDOW is fighting Jerry Claborn's proposal to kill more lions? For more proof, how many non-game people were employed in NDOW ten years ago and how many are there today? If you guys want to make a difference and take back NDOW, you must make hunting and fishing state rights. This must be done without the fear of the US F& WS withholding funds because they agreed to the anti-hunting organizations' demands. Here is your chance to make a real difference.

 

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Good news for Nevada sportsmen! HUNTER'S ALERT has been waiting to write a report like this for over 20 years. Sportsmen now have 5 (the majority) good Wildlife commissioners on the Board. A very nasty Wildlife Commission meeting was held on August 14 and 15 in Elko. The bighorn sheep people did everything they could to see that Gerald Lent was not re-elected as chairman. Thankfully, the sheep people were defeated.

Gerald Lent is in the process of forming a Mule Deer Task Force committee. The intent of this committee is to facilitate input from concerned deer hunters. For that reason, we are requesting that everyone with an idea or suggestion to bring back our deer to submit it to the committee chair, Scott Raine. He can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or PO Box 812, Eureka, NV 89316.  All ideas will be considered and I can assure you that some will be presented to the Wildlife Commission for implementation. 

Past and current directors and NDOW biologists have done nothing to bring back our deer so it is going to be up to this Wildlife Commission to implement some changes. At last the general public is going to have some direct input. Please pass this information on to your fellow hunters as the committee wants as many suggestions as possible.

Thank you for your support of HUNTER'S ALERT. We are working for ALL of the sportsmen of Nevada to preserve and protect our hunting heritage. 

Listed below are recommendations sent to Commissioner Raine by HUNTER'S ALERT.

Dear Commissioner Raine:

HUNTER'S ALERT is pleased that someone with some authority has finally realized that we have lost our deer and actually wants to do something to address this loss. For that reason, HUNTER'S ALERT is listing five suggestions which we hope you will consider. 

1.     Replace the current director with someone who wants to bring back our deer.

2.     Managing mountain lions is a state right. The mountain lion should be returned to predator status without any federal repercussions. The threat of withholding P-R money goes against the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution. P-R money should be given to states with no strings attached.

3.     If number 2 is unattainable, insure the objective harvest of mountain lions is accomplished every year.

4.     No killing of does until deer numbers are at 200,000 statewide.

5.     More emphasis on predator control.

 
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