Wednesday, 01 March 2006 00:00

NDOW’s lack of planning kills bighorns

Nevada Hunters Association

 

In July, 2005 a couple riding on ATV’s discovered 22-24 dead desert sheep carcasses at the McCullough #3 water development in southern Nevada. At least 3 of the sheep were very large rams in the Boone & Crockett category. All the sheep appeared to have died in a close time range of each other.

Published in HA Newsletter 30

New NDOW director Ken Mayer has inherited a 30 year mess. This mess was created by the two former directors, Willie Molini and Terry Crawforth. Also helping to create the mess were the wildlife commissioners who were appointed by former governors Bob Miller and Kenny Guinn. These Wildlife commissioners had no guts to stand up to the former directors so they need to share the blame for the loss of our deer.

 

Published in HA Newsletter 32
Wednesday, 30 September 1998 17:00

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

Published in HA Newsletter 17
Tuesday, 30 September 1997 17:00

QUOTE OF THE YEAR BY WILLIE MOLINI:

From the Las Vegas Sun, April 14, 1997: "The dwindling desert bighorn sheep populations in Clark County could also be attributed to man-made water collection sites that are drawing the animals away from local ranges."

Ed. note: This is a direct slap in the face to all those fine people who have worked for years putting in water projects for the sheep.

Published in HA Newsletter 14
Monday, 31 May 1993 17:00

EDITORIAL

What have you done for me lately? We've all heard that old cliche But what have you done to save your hunting lately? Sure, you belong to one of the many fine sportsman's organizations like Ducks Unlimited. When you left their annual banquet after buying raffle tickets and an auction purchase, you felt good inside knowing you had done your part to help waterfowl. But what is Ducks Unlimited doing to ensure hunters will be able to hunt ducks in five, ten, or twenty years? The same is true for many other well-meaning outdoor organizations.

Published in HA Newsletter 04

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