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The hunter call of the wild needs more maps
The hunter call of the wild needs more maps





the hunter call of the wild needs more maps the hunter call of the wild needs more maps

Knowing how to properly care for wild game harvested in the field is important. Respected access is open access! By practicing responsible outdoor recreation, we can keep our favorite areas open to the public. Learn more about this national outdoor stewardship initiative, and its Ride On campaign. Since its inception as a simple philosophy, one of Tread Lightly!’s core principles – the T in Tread – has been to encourage traveling only on existing roads or trails to minimize environmental impacts and social conflicts. Learn how the club advocates an ethic of respect in all hunters for wildlife, land, and other users of wildlife here. The Boone & Crockett Club has long been recognized as a leader in hunting and conservation ethics. Learn more about “Leave No Trace” principles here. Leave what you find, and minimize the use and impact of fire. Pack it in and pack it out, or properly dispose of what you can’t pack out. When heading out on your next adventure, plan ahead and prepare. Leave No Traceīy recreating responsibly, we can preserve our favorite places for ourselves and for others. Responsible, ethical hunters work together to resolve differences and, in turn, enhance the image of hunting. Common courtesy goes a long way and should always be used when more than one person wants to hunt the same area. Before hunting near a waterhole, check with the appropriate land management agency regarding the use and/or restrictions of tree stands and blinds. All hunters are entitled to free and equal access, and no reservations exist. Keep in mind that waterholes on public lands belong to everyone. Therefore, it is important to be aware of the law surrounding waterholes ( NRS 503.660) and to respect everyone’s rights and privileges. Nevada is the driest state in the country, so water is in great demand by both humans and wildlife. Leaving established roads creates new trails, fragments habitat, reduces security cover and harms rangelands that are critical for wildlife and livestock. Besides frightening game, improper ATV use poses a real threat to wildlife habitats. If you use an ATV, we remind you to use it ethically and stick to existing roads. Many hunters use all terrain vehicles (ATVs), commonly known as four wheelers, while hunting.







The hunter call of the wild needs more maps