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Him not finishing the buck off is the worst part of that story. That's terrible to have the deer suffer like that.Good for you for reporting it.
Good job for reporting it. This is the type of thing that's going to happen a lot when the state made an eye guard a countable point. The eye guard should never been counted as a point.Hunterman(Tony)
Quote from: Hunterman on October 15, 2014, 07:12:44 PMGood job for reporting it. This is the type of thing that's going to happen a lot when the state made an eye guard a countable point. The eye guard should never been counted as a point.Hunterman(Tony)I would say this is what happens when they make you count points. If it was any buck otherwise law abiding citizens wouldn't become criminals by an honest mistake.
It is about tax revenue and voodoo wildlife biology. You are certainly right that it has made quite a few law abiding citizen's criminals. Quote from: Humptulips on October 15, 2014, 08:13:54 PMQuote from: Hunterman on October 15, 2014, 07:12:44 PMGood job for reporting it. This is the type of thing that's going to happen a lot when the state made an eye guard a countable point. The eye guard should never been counted as a point.Hunterman(Tony)I would say this is what happens when they make you count points. If it was any buck otherwise law abiding citizens wouldn't become criminals by an honest mistake.
If he had recovered the deer and properly taken care of it, run it down, and then turned it over to the wdfw, and admit his error he'd of probably only lost his tag and or maybe recd a citation, but he did'nt. Honest mistakes are just that; however his actions are a clear display of a lack of character.
Anyone know of someone that has made a mistake and turned themselves in and what the repercussions were?... sorry don't mean to jack this thread...