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Date: 9/10/09
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Pat Kelly
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MASON VALLEY WMA GOOSE HUNT APPLICATIONS NOW AVAILABLE

Goose hunting at the Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area is a popular hunt among residents and nonresidents alike. In fact, it was the extreme popularity of goose hunting that led the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) to dedicate a portion of the wildlife area to a controlled draw system hunt in the late 1980’s.

“The controlled goose hunt was implemented about 20 years ago in response to overcrowding in fields. The overcrowding resulted in angry confrontations between hunting parties and severely diminished the quality of hunt for many participants,” said Elmer Bull, Wildlife Staff Specialist for NDOW. It was felt that a drawing system should be initiated in an effort to alleviate the ill will between hunting parties and to provide a quality hunting experience for those who were fortunate to draw a reservation to hunt.”

Hunters are reminded that additional goose hunting opportunities are available exclusive of the controlled hunt zone including hunts in established agricultural fields and also in the many ponds on the area. “Generally speaking, goose hunting on the area’s ponds is often overlooked and that’s unfortunate because goose hunting there can be very good at times,” according to Bull.

Applications are now being accepted for the Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area (WMA) Controlled Goose Hunt and can be found at local Nevada Department of Wildlife offices, or on the NDOW website at ndow.org/hunt/apps/. Hunters are reminded that all entries must be received via a postal service to the NDOW office at 1100 Valley Road before 5 p.m., October 14.

A public drawing will be administered at the Valley Road Office, at 10:00 a.m. on October 28. The results will be posted on the NDOW website and all party leaders will receive a letter indicating if they were successful or unsuccessful in the drawing. Last
year alone, NDOW received a total of 103 applications for the hunt.

The hunt will be conducted on nine consecutive Saturdays beginning November 28, 2009 and ending on January 30, 2010. In addition, two Wednesdays will be included in this year’s hunt. A total of eight blind locations will be available, each of which will accommodate a maximum of four hunters. No more than 32 hunters will be allowed to hunt in the controlled goose hunt zone on any single day.

“While the hunt is unpopular with some hunters, most enjoy the fact that they have a particular field all to themselves and they don't have to worry about dealing with other hunters for that day,” reports Bull. “Three years ago, the decision was made to designate two of the available hunt days to family hunt days in an effort to encourage families to get out and hunt together. That, too, has generated positive responses from those participating.”

The Mason Valley WMA is located in Mason Valley in Lyon County, about 75 miles southeast of Reno via Interstate 80 and U. S. Alternate 95. The WMA area now totals 13,735 acres.

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) protects, restores and manages fish and wildlife, promotes fishing, hunting, and boating safety. NDOW’s wildlife and habitat conservation efforts are primarily funded by sportsmen’s license and conservation fees and a federal surcharge on hunting and fishing gear. Support wildlife and habitat conservation in Nevada by purchasing a hunting, fishing, or combination license. Visit www.ndow.org.

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