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Posted by Chris Herring on 01-18-2011 07:59 PM:

NCWRC - ReAffirms Support of Hunting with Dogs

http://www.ncwildlife.org/NewsRelea...g_with_Dogs.htm

I am glad to see the NC Wildlife Resources Commission come out with a statement re-affirming their support of hunting with dogs.

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Posted by slim on 01-18-2011 08:17 PM:

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linky no worky....

but I totally agree...


Posted by LMBEDDINGFIELD on 01-18-2011 08:31 PM:

Copy of New Release

Wildlife Commission Reaffirms its Support for Hunting with Dogs


The partnership of hunters and hunting dogs in North Carolina is a time honored tradition.

MEDIA: A hi-res version of the above image may be downloaded here. Please credit N. C. Wildlife Resources Commission

MEDIA CONTACT: Geoff Cantrell
Public Information Officer
(919) 707-0186
geoff.cantrell@ncwildlife.org
RALEIGH, N.C. (Jan. 13, 2011) – The Commissioners of the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission unanimously adopted a resolution Thursday reaffirming their longstanding support for hunting with the use of dogs.

“We support the use of dogs in hunting in North Carolina where such hunting is consistent with the sound conservation of our state’s treasured wildlife resources and not contrary to the protection of the private property rights of its citizens,” said Gordon Myers, executive director of the Commission. “Hunting with dogs is part of a centuries old tradition in North Carolina and the members of the Wildlife Resources Commission determined that it was important to clarify their position regarding those practices.”

The partnership of hunters and hunting dogs, commissioners affirmed, has long been a central thread of North Carolina hunting culture, and thousands of hunters – young and old – use dogs to pursue grouse and quail, waterfowl and woodcock, deer and bear, rabbits and squirrels, and foxes and bobcats, and raccoons and opossums.

“The members of the Wildlife Resources Commission look forward to continuing its successful record of working with multiple partners to provide opportunities for hunters to use dogs on state and private lands where feasible and appropriate,” said Commission Chairman Steve Windham.

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Posted by slim on 01-18-2011 09:15 PM:

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well I know one thing, I'm doing my part on the "hunting with opossums" end of it in N.C., lol....


Posted by dean mace on 01-18-2011 09:42 PM:

houndsmens rights

Know a fellow that just got ticket last week for trepassing to get his hound off anothers land and the land owner got ticket for pulling gun on the hunters.From now on if my hounds are treed on private posted land think i just call duty to help get my hound back.

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Posted by 1deadeye on 01-18-2011 11:01 PM:

Re: ....

quote:
Originally posted by slim
well I know one thing, I'm doing my part on the "hunting with opossums" end of it in N.C., lol....


I read that to and wondered why he didn't throw dillars in there to.

Scott

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Posted by W Westmoreland on 01-19-2011 11:46 PM:

I hope everybody doesnt miss the importance of the support that the NC Wildlife Resources Commission has extended to hunting with dogs.
This is some of the results that organized groups can achieve. They include the NCCHA(thanks to all your work Chris Herring), NC Sporting Dog Association, NCRAOA, and others that I cant remember right now. Thanks to their work and the work and phone calls and meeting participation of all the members of these associations we have gained written support of the group with statewide powers dealing with wildlife laws.
This is good news amongst all the news we hear about that is against hounds and hunting from the long list of AR groups and their legislative efforts.

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Posted by coon's age on 01-20-2011 12:56 AM:

Yes

If ya walk the talk,instead of talkabout,things get done,in every county.I thank every one that has ever picked up a phone and let their opinion known in the ears of who it counted.

Thanks,NCWRC,NOW,lets get started on those closed roads,so we can get those hounds you support,withen a couple hundred yards of the creek,river,stream,ect.Oops!lol.

No Wick your right!Is good of them to say.And yes Chris IS ONE OF THE FIRST to speak up for the sport.AND had many good ideas for the protection of our hounds and sport.

Thanks to NCRAOA,AND other associations that support hunting period!Its to bad we dont have the time and money our counterparts have to gain more support,but this is pertty large,just hope they walk the talk!

Sherry&Harvey
Coon's Age Kennel


Posted by Chris Herring on 01-20-2011 02:56 AM:

First off Thanks for the kind words, there are many of us in this State that work when we can to try and make a difference. I have a "spy" who wishes to remain un-named who keeps me up to date on alot of stuff. I also follow closely to Lisa and the AHA and Joe and Henri McClees with NC Sporting Dog's respective websites/e-mails...Lastly I have learned alot watching David Gardin and David McKee and trying to follow their example.

I was happy to read this statement, I plan to make a photocopy, and put it with my hunting maps in my truck. That way I will have it if I ever encounter a NCWRC officer who seems to have an attitude. I can say that so far in Franklin county our officer Phil Lucas is doing a fine job - however each officer is different...

I am somewhat worried that the statement released by the NCWRC is a knee-jerk response by the criticism they have gotten for their lack of action in regards to deer dogging in Richmond County and the recent "Geogia Plan" talks in the Big Game committee. I have shown my support for the deer hunters by joining them in their calls more more transparancy in the Big Game Commission, it's just not right to add dog hunting to the agenda on the "Other" slot so that it is not previously published. Having said all that I am glad they made the statement, knee jerk reaction or not, I just hope they are not just words but words that will see action.

Lastly, as a game lands hunter I have been in contact regarding road closures and met with much resistance...but they seem fine to open Falls Lake Gates for Dove Season???? They did however notify me that they will provide handicapped hunters with a gate key if they have proof od disability from a DR...I will continue to pursue this point when I am able to speak with reps at the NCWRC

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"And let us not be weary in well doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not." Gal. 6:9

Home of:
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and
In Memory of - CH 'PR' Herring's Pine Cone Chance; aka "The Phenomenon"


Posted by LMBEDDINGFIELD on 01-20-2011 01:58 PM:

Well Said Chris...

There are so many groups that have joined forces in NC to make sure that our rights are protected....

If you are not a member of or supporting one of these groups PLEASE do.

WE ALL HAVE TO WORK TOGETHER TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!

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Flat Rock Kennels Home of
Melrose Mountain Black & Tans
shanelisa@bellsouth.net


GrCh Pr Melrose Mtn Lead Me Home "Mercy"
2020 Autumn Oaks National Grand Black and Tan
2019 Autumn Oaks National Grand Black and Tan
2017 Black and Tan Days Queen of Show
2017 World Champion Black & Tan Female
2018 Ch of Ch Female Grand American
2019 Ch of Ch Female Winter Classic
2019 Georgia State Show Champion
2020 SC State Queen of Show

Ch Melrose Mtn Diamond in the Rough "Coal"
2019 NC State Best Male of Show
2019 Autumn Oaks Best Male of Show
2019 World Champion B&T Male
2020 SC State Show Champion
2020 Autumn Oaks Champion B&T Male
2020 World Ch Black and Tan Male
2020 World Show Overall Opposite Sex
2020 Purina Nationals Black and Tan Winner

UKC and AKC GrCH Melrose Mtn Hint of Jasmine
2015 Southern English Days BFOS
2017 Southern English Days Ch Female
2018 Southern English Days GrCh Female
2015 Autumn Oaks BFOS
2016 English Day Champion Female and Overall Queen of Show
2018 Autumn Oaks Overall Opposite Sex National Grand
2020 World Champion English Female


UKC GrCh AKC GRCH Melrose Mtn This is My Town (T-Roy) Plott
2015 UKC NC State Opposite Sex Winner
2013 UKC Saluda Coondog Days Gr Male and King of Show
2013 UKC NPHA Plott Days Overall King of Show
2015 National Grand Plott
2018 National Grand Opposite Sex Plott


In Loving Memory
GrCh Melrose Mtn Lil Bit of Beau - "Tucker" 8-28-2006 to 1-21-2011
Ch Melrose Mtn Sugar and Spice "Sugar" 11-17-2011 to 4-6-2014

GrCh Melrose Mtn Amazing Gracie
8-28-2006 to 8-25-2019

GrCh Melrose Mtn Lily
8-26-2004 to 9-4-2019


Yesterday is History
Tomorrow is a Mystery
Today is a Gift
That's why we call it
"The Present"


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