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He didn't learn anything except he can get away with doing this kind of crap. The game warden should have cuffed him, hauled him off and confiscated any vehicle that he used to move/transport the head and animal. Then the little #$^$ would have learned a lesson. Then this whole episode would have had enough impact on him and his worthless friends that they wouldn't even think about touching a dead game animal that they know isn't theirs.Whole things shows the clear lack of respect, morals and ethics that young people these days are not taught....
most of us would have taken the horns with out a second thought
most of us would have taken the horns without a second thought
I have a hard time believing that most people would take the horns and then lie about it later when confronted.
Someone stole the horns off the elk I shot and lost...
im not sure why you're attaching my quote to your post since i never said anything about lying about what happend, i would tell anyone strait up how i found them and then would give them back after some friendly jabs about not finding the animal they shot and drink a beer about it. read my post a little more carefully, i never condoned lying about anything.
sooooo id like to know at what point does taking the horns off of a dead (meat obviously spoiled, we're not talking about claiming a freshly shot animal here) animal make you thief? is it day 4, or day 400? although illegal, hardly makes someone a thief. i have a nice skull from a whitetail buck i found dead, it had been dead for years. it may have been killed by a hunter that couldn't find it, i don't know. am i thief? i think your logic is flawed a little. oh, and spare me, i already know i broke the law, it's not legal to take skulls im sure.... iv never really been that worried about it to check the rcw's.