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HA Issue 18
HA Issue 18

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NDOW STILL HAS HANDS IN BIG GAME DRAW!

In 1989, the legislature removed the big game tag draw from the control of Nevada Division of Wildlife. This was done because of many improprieties while under NDOW's jurisdiction. The sportsmen of our state wanted this and our legislators passed it.


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Politics Picks New NDOW Administrator

Not one sportsmen's organization in the state endorsed Terry Crawforth to replace Willie Molini as administrator of the Nevada Division of Wildlife (NDOW). Even the Wildlife commissioners rated him third in a three horse race. How did he get chosen? It was good old politics at its worst.


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EDITORIAL

What did you do for hunting last year? Did you take a child hunting? That's a good deed because the children of today will carry on hunting in the future. Maybe you supported one of the many organizations which promote a species of game bird or animal. For the most part they are organizations who want to do good things for a particular game bird or animal However good these activities are, they are not enough to overcome the antihunting groups or bring back our game numbers.


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New Administrator Ignores Sportsmen's Concerns

The new administrator of Nevada Division of Wildlife (NDOW) Terry Crawforth, is off to a dismal start in his new position The majority of his first month on the job he spent hunting. So much for making sacrifices for a new promotion. In addition, he has appointed Dave Rice as his assistant deputy director. (You remember Dave. He is the fellow who called trophy hunters red-necked animal killers who hunt for ego gratification".) Worse than that is Terry Crawforth's blatant disregard for sports...
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SENATE BILL 211

Below are the major changes and why sportsmen need this bill passed.


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More Coyotes than Ever

There are 750 coyote hunters working for a program called Wildlife Services (WS) under the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 17 western states.

Glynn Riley, 63, of Brownwood, Tex., is acknowledged by his peers as the best...."There are more coyotes today than I've seen in all of my 38 years with WS. And they're causing more problems than ever before."


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Sportsmen Speak
SPORTSMEN SPEAK! Winter 1999

HUNTER'S ALERT continues to receive comments from Nevada sportsmen. We welcome them. Just maybe some day it will wake somebody up!


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Wilderness Study Areas in Nevada (WSA)
  • - 112 WSAs, 5.1 million acres
  • - Most WSAs and largest acreage in BLM
  • - All or portions of 52 WSAs recommended "suitable" for wilderness designation.
  • - Nevada manages 112 WSAs totaling about 5.1 million acres.
  • - All or portions of 52 WSAs recommended "suitable" for wilderness designation totaling about 1.9 million acres.
  • - All or portions of 60 WSAs totaling about 3.2 million acres recommended to be released from further wilderness consideration.
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Miller was not a good steward to wildlife

In the last two weeks, many Nevada newspapers have run articles about the accomplishments of Governor Bob Miller. In the fairness of good journalism, the other side of the story should be told. Bob Miller demonstrated for ten years that he was no friend of Nevada sportsmen.


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STAY TUNED!

Pete Liakopoulos is an outdoor writer and radio talk show host. His program, Outdoor Adventures, will launch a new series on K-DAWN, AM720 starting Sunday, February 21. The show will air each Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.

Pete welcomes your participation in discussing the shooting sports including archery, hunting, fishing and the information necessary to preserving the hunters' lifestyle. Pete is always willing to give mention of any group's upcoming events as well as information pe...
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NO MORE BOB MILLER

On February 18, Senator Richard Bryan announced he will not seek re-election for the U.S. Senate. The democrats are pushing Bob Miller to run for this vacancy.


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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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Politics Picks New NDOW Administrator

Not one sportsmen's organization in the state endorsed Terry Crawforth to replace Willie Molini as administrator of the Nevada Division of Wildlife (NDOW). Even the Wildlife commissioners rated him third in a three horse race. How did he get chosen? It was good old politics at its worst.

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