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HA Issue 17
HA Issue 17

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CRISIS FOR HUNTERS!

It is just about as simple as it can be. Take away your land and you lose the opportunity to go hunting. This is exactly what is going to happen if Harry Reid is re-elected to the U.S. Senate. You see. Harry Reid is a wilderness freak. In 1989. Harry Reid was instrumental in assuring that Nevada had 733. 400 acres of Forest Service wilderness crammed down then throats He is not going to stop there


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HARRY REID, LAWBREAKER??

On May 31, 1996 the Las Vegas Review Journal printed a story (with three pictures) about Harry Reid and his wilderness proposals. HUNTER'S ALERT wants to show you how a double set of standards exists when it comes to Senator Harry Reid.


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Hunters need to vote for the candidates

listed below because they have proven to be supportive of hunting.

  • U.S. SENATE: John Ensign
  • U.S. HOUSE, DIST. 1: Don Chairez
  • U.S. HOUSE, DIST. 2: Jim Gibbons

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EDITORIAL

Many of you are receiving the HUNTER'S ALERT newsletter for the first time HUNTER'S ALERT thought it was important to send this newsletter to you because YOU are important. You are important because you are a hunter who is a registered voter. There are over 37.000 hunters who vote in our state. This is a very large number and much can be accomplished if hunters vote for candidates who are supportive of hunting issues.


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A Message to Sportsmen from Kenny Guinn

For the past 28 months, I have attended many sportsmen's functions. Organizations like Nevada Hunters Association, Hunter's Alert and Safari Club International and others have voiced their concerns about hunting in our state. 1 have learned from these meetings that hunting, fishing, and related activities are of the utmost importance to a great many Nevadans.


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Is Harry Reid cutting secret deals with Sierra Club?

According to environmental extremist Marjorie Sill of the Sierra Club, U.S. Senator Harry Reid is "anxious" to lock up even more Nevada public lands from Nevada citizens and keep it in the federal government's hands.

The Toiyabe Chapter of the Sierra Club and "Friends of Nevada Wilderness". (both of which combined have about a dozen active members) are calling for Congress to take away seven million acres of the choicest pieces of Nevada's public lands. And Harry Reid is supportive.

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Dear Hunter's Alert: Thomas J. Sheedy

Dear Hunter's Alert:

I would like to thank your members, Tommy and Judy Ford for sending my family to the Burns Hermitage ranch. We truly did not know what to expect when we arrived. To say the least it was a magnificent weekend, it was a great learning experience for our children. We would also like to thank Virginia Frehner and Bob and Pat Snider for their time and effort, they certainly made it a grand weekend for us. They had immense patience with the kids when instructing them on the pro...
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HUNTER'S ALERT SEND 12 KIDS TO EXPERIENCE OUTDOORS

It was a team effort and it was a huge success. This year we were approached by Mary and Jim Burns who graciously donated the use of their lovely ranch, Burns Hermitage, to HUNTER'S ALERT so that children could experience the outdoors in a positive educational weekend trip Next we needed to be certain that we had responsible instructors and chaperones for such an experience. We found those people in Pat and Bob Snider and Virginia Frehner. They were more than willing to involve themselves in...
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Did you know?

Prior to the November 1992 election, HUNTER'S ALERT sent Harry Reid a letter asking the following: The Bureau of Land Management has a proposal for wilderness in Nevada. Are you going to favor their proposal or ask for an increase or decrease in their proposal? Senator Harry Reid failed to respond to our inquiry. This should send a very clear message that Harry wants to hurt not only the hunters but the fishermen, rock hounds and all multiple land users including the handicapped.


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Nevada purges itself of its own Slick Willie

Two "slick Willies" are on their way out - one for certain, Willie Molini, Nevada Division of Wildlife Chief, who is finally being forced to retire by Governor Bob Miller; the other, our amorous president, who is rapidly finding himself friendless. Rats always instinctively know when it's time to abandon a sinking ship.


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DON'T BE DUPED

In an article that appeared in the May 31. 1996 Las Vegas Review Journal, Harry Reid said he intended to present Congress with a plan to designate millions of acres of roadless (emphasis added) lands in Nevada as official wilderness areas that would protect them from intrusion by motor vehicles and mechanized forms of travel such as mountain bikes.


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NDOW EMPLOYEES GUILTY!!!

In the spring, 1998 newsletter. HUNTER'S ALERT told you about how NDOW had set up one of their own employees. The reason for doing this was that the employee. Barton Tanner told the truth in a court case. Apparently, NDOW wanted him to lie so that they could get a conviction against two hunters who didn't deserve a guilty verdict Because Bart had some morals and did the right thing. NDOW set him up on a bogus trapping violation. The judge saw through all of NDOW's lies and found Bart...
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DON'T vote for Frankie Sue Del Papa for Attorney General

Frankie Sue Del Papa covered up many of Willie Molini's shady deals with cost the sportsmen lots of money. This money would have been better used to fund wildlife. After Willie Molini gave the first load of sheep to Texas, he and two wildlife commissioners went on a hunting trip to Texas. When Nevada Hunters Association asked Frankie Sue to investigate to see if Willie and the boys had paid for their own hunt, Frankie Sue refused to publicly produce proof that is was not charged to Willie...
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REMEMBER!!!!

If Governor Bob Miller endorses someone, we don't need that person elected. Bob Miller is endorsing Jan Jones for governor. Sportsmen don't need any more of that type of representation.


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Good News Bad News

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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HARRY REID, LAWBREAKER??

On May 31, 1996 the Las Vegas Review Journal printed a story (with three pictures) about Harry Reid and his wilderness proposals. HUNTER'S ALERT wants to show you how a double set of standards exists when it comes to Senator Harry Reid.

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