Outdoors: _
[] MIIM sims" by Geon Schmider
M' LAmF, lHg. - a = rnd suc-
and cokl , to the Nevada Division of Wild-
life.
Some ofthclxatn-aai is now lang faadina S-t's
Pointatm whnre lxmm am catdfing miims that a in the
tha= te fivmund nm Smalk= milm arc bring takm
by adliag mchovies in the Mnddy Riv= ara.
Strita= fishing has showing signs of imptovmma
helow that campground at Las Vegas Wash. FLshing has
slowed at Hemenway Harbor, Horsepower Cove and
Cove.
bs f rid, t up tmng
a mma offish last wcdc at CO Tl fish may he
star6ng to move from deep warn- toward the coves for their
spring spawn.
LAKE MOIIAVE - bigh winds have been keeping fish-
ing activity to a minimum. About the only success for striped
bass has been coming from the narrows above wood
Cove.
A Western News largemouth bass fishing tourna-
ment held Saturday produced only 53 fish for the 40 cam-
Big fish of the event was a 5.7 pound largemouth.
The Division of Wildlife stocked rainbow trout Tuesday at
)lar.er Cove and Hoover Dam. Aztec Wash was stocked
Wednesday and Cottonwood Cove is scheduled to be stocked
on Thursday.
WAYNE E. KIRCH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
AREA - Fair action is now being found for rainbow trout at
both Haymvadow and Cold Springs reservoirs. Fishing has
been fai_r from file dams, but the better success is being found
by boaters.
EAGLE VALLEYRESERVOIR- Approximately aafird
of the lake has open water and trout fishing has been slow.
Ice on the remainder of the lake is unsafe for ice fishing.
ECHO CANYON RESERVOIR - Most of the lake is
free of ice and fishing has been fair for rainbow trout.
WALKER LAKE - Cutthroat trout fishing is beginning
the lake, which is:located north of Hawthorne.
fish with Power Bait and Torpedo
Outdoor briefs
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WithWiid- c W',kife
mlnee00
A public fon.un about the tx
posed Teaming With Wildlife
funding initiative will be held
Wedms,Ma 12at7p.m.at
eeaJndMaragn
4"765 W=CVeg= Ie.
Teaming W gfklle isao,-
sa.va ve e-at wi 0a,:e
excise taxes on such
gaxs a,a ,mr ,ilm=t as
binoculars, hiking boots, field
guides, aqmks mma
film. The maey gneraed w
be tanat to stme wildlife agm-
cies to suppm wildife
and habitat enhamement pro-
grams.
Lmaion x,utthe n-=
and Temning W may
be ,aired by ca-,g ee -vada
Division ffWddlife at 486-5127.
Wildlife Boardto
meet
A request by Tex fi:r bigbom
sheep wW he diss ding a
Bicycle Club
meets
The Rock and Road Cy-
cling Club is riding every
Saturday and Sunday at
10a.m. from "Common
Grounds" Gourmet Coffee
House (next to the Pahr-
ump Valley Theaters). In
addition to weekly rides,
the club will be scheduling
training and weekend
rides. Call 727-4941 for
more information.
Doctor's Choice
BockSupporter Excell light Top
Queen set ........................... $429.95
King set ................................ $639,95
Twin each piece ................ $149.95
Full each piece .................. $189.95
Sold in sets only with ad,
Not valid with other offers
Dinettes • Entertainment
Centers • Bedroom Sets
Sectionals • Sofa Recliners
Accessories and more
Spring Air Sleep
Fitness revolution sale!
For a better
night's sleep.
Spring Air Champion
Smooth Top
Twin each piece ................ $79,95
Full each piece .................. $99.95
Queen set ......................... $259,95
King set .............................. $339,95
Sold in sets only with ad,
Not valid with other offers
t
of Home
Furnishings
Hwy 160 south of 372
Bedroom & Mattress Store (Pahrump tor,)
Living Room & Dinettes (Wheei-; srr,:,> Pi,:z,)
Hrs, Monday- Solurdc,' 9;30 am,- 5 p,m
f
Recliner $539,95
Financing Avaiiabte ,3 "
751
Board meelingThursday at 7 p.rrt
at the Clak County Offxe Baild-
=e. 500 oand c.a Pakway.
Other agenda ns imtade a
prqx to mme ty regu-
|ations for ham sheep at Lone
MotmlainiaAlea 212and review
ofmmnlmlimmdelkmam
mapims. somadais
afixlheuseofa:vpmon
ta:k powrdim
Thv publ is invvd to aamd
apa:ammmod w
he hekt at the of the
mm=¢
Anglmaelingby
the Nevada Division d Wddlife
that new fishing licemes wre -
quixas ' 1.
Tbe st's ftshi and l'tning
' mse yeae'ennds frnlVlada
1 rcgh the elxt of c"
the following year. "Ihere is no
ce pex pro so ery-
1997 Pahrump El-
ementary Schools'
6th Annual Bike-
A-Than
March 15 will bring much
excitement for the students of
Manse, J.G.. Johnson, and Mt.
Charleston Elementary
Schools. Kindergarten and 1st
one wl hunts or ttsl's tsr
to have 1997-98 license.
Resident fishing ticemes are
$21 whilehtningli=r, sesare24.
=tcma,mhm=g=d
f,,a' licerses are $39. P, esktmt
junicrswem 12ard 15cmpar-
chase fishing and huraing licenses
for $5 each and carrination li-
cemes far $8.
There have not been any in-
creases this year in Oe fees ftr li-
censes, samamandbiggame
lmmms.
Report shows Wddle watchers
are big spenders
More than 76 million Americans watched, photographed,
and fed birds and o0m" wildlife in 1991, spending $18.1 bil-
lion, according to a U.S. Fmh and W'ddlife SerAce report.
This spending geneeatnd nearly $40 billion in total economic
activity across the country, s 766,000 jobs and re-
sulting in $3 billion in state and Federal tax reveaues.
Equipment and oth" expenditur accounted for $10.6 bil-
lion of the $18.1 billion in direct expenditures, according to
the rcpt "1991 Ecomm/mpaots ofNonconsumpfive W'fld-
life-Related Recreation." Of this mount, nearly a third was
for off-road vehicles, tent trailers, motor homes, and pickup
trucks.
Wildlife watchers spent $7.5 billion on travel-related goods
and services. Of this amount, 40 percent was for food or
dnnk, 35 percent was for transportation, and 19 percent was
for lodging. They also spent $2.2 billion on cameras, film,
and developing and $1.5 billion on world bird food.
Editor's Note: The report noted that 109 mfllkm Amerl-
cans participated in wildlife-related recreation, including
hunting and fmhin By comparison, 105 million attended
major league football, basketball, hockey and baseball
games in 1991.
grade students will be riding for
pledges and prizes at the Pahr-
ump valley High School Track
while 2 through 5 grade stu-
dents will be riding on the area
from J.G. Johnson Elementary
School to Calvada Boulevard
back to J.G. Johnson.
Registration begins at 8 a.m.
at the designated riding areas
and the event will run from 9
a.m. - t2 noon.
If you are interested in help-
ing with the event, please call:
Mt. Charleston Elementary
School 727-7892, J.G. Johnson
Elementary School 727-6619
or manse Elementary School
727-5252.
businesses have made
this event possible throu their
assistance.
PUBLIC AUCTIO
March 15, 1997
Location: Hwy t60 North to Blosser Rd. East Follow Auction Signs Pahrurnp, NV
Selling clue to Retiring,
with Singles axle trailer (licensed) Central Mortising machine
basket boom 3 axle trailer RTC wood turning lathe
Motor mixer 90' Single Axle trailer Central 13mm table drill press
Internatnal Dsel 8' Crown tug mule Craftsman 4hp compressor
Trencher Farm discs Schmmacher charger
Craftsman 10 table saw Wabco motor grader 14' ERH paint sprayer
united 18 band saw fencing Grizzly 15 planner
Delta f4 band saw 6-32' Beams Grizzly t4 sander
Table plunge router Clark tug mule A lot of misc. power tools
Delta 8 band saw 14' Tractor planer A lot of misc. hand tools
Toyank 1 belt sander C99 Walk behind trencher SawsaUs
RTC 9 belt sander Steel Building 40x50 (could be 50x80 Lots of Plumbing
12 speed stand-up drill press or 50x100) Fixtures
Craftsman 4 jointer Misc. Pipe A lot of misc. merchandise
HB bench grinder 18' Prowler travel trailer
Detroit 18 scroll saw '77 Che;T 1 ton 4 door crew cab
dually
Sale conducted by - Oakridge Avenue Auctions
Cash and Approved Checks Merchandise must be removed
day of sale
Removal ot buildings will be announced Day of Sale
Oakridge Avenue Auctions
" 9
>7 I Oakridge Ave., Pahrump, NV 89048
Not Resdponsible for accidents
Auctioneer Robin Dorand and Associates
For lnlbrmation Call
ROBIN DORAND PAT GRIFFIN
Tel "02-727-665( Te17()2-727-4697
Fax 702-727- I 8,' 1 Mobile 702-281-7393
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