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"Reichert told police that he had relied on the locals to tell him if they “were good to go” on the hunt, and they had said yes."
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/trophy-hunter-charged-with-illegal-kill-of-bullwinkle-prized-ellensburg-elk/Quote"Reichert told police that he had relied on the locals to tell him if they “were good to go” on the hunt, and they had said yes." Interesting, Reichert talks to police but doesn't mention the alleged "phone calls" to WDFW. That's a critical bit of information he left out isn't it?
Quote from: huntnphool on June 20, 2016, 10:47:34 PMhttp://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/trophy-hunter-charged-with-illegal-kill-of-bullwinkle-prized-ellensburg-elk/Quote"Reichert told police that he had relied on the locals to tell him if they “were good to go” on the hunt, and they had said yes." Interesting, Reichert talks to police but doesn't mention the alleged "phone calls" to WDFW. That's a critical bit of information he left out isn't it? Probably those same locals who joined this site about 2 months ago trying to get in the clear
Why does it always seem only about the money?"The Kittitas County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office had offered a stay of proceedings if Reichert paid a $12,000 civil penalty, forfeited hunting rights for 12 months and performed 24 hours of community service."So he pays $12k and no conviction!!Does that mean he also forfeits 2016's tags and money?$12K is nothing to this "alleged Poacher"What a crock of crap!
Quote from: Alchase on June 21, 2016, 09:58:00 AMWhy does it always seem only about the money?"The Kittitas County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office had offered a stay of proceedings if Reichert paid a $12,000 civil penalty, forfeited hunting rights for 12 months and performed 24 hours of community service."So he pays $12k and no conviction!!Does that mean he also forfeits 2016's tags and money?$12K is nothing to this "alleged Poacher"What a crock of crap!I'm not sure what good 2016 tags would be if hunting rights were forfeited.
Quote from: kiticaashunter on June 12, 2016, 01:03:09 AMQuote from: NOCK NOCK on June 10, 2016, 09:21:35 AMKiti, I believe you were the one who's post was nuked that was comparing a members failure to purchase a new license for the new year ticket to the Bullwinkle killing, suggesting they were both mistakes.Forgive me if I missed them, but searched through many pages and did not find a direct answer to several questions that have been asked of you. You have stated you are here to clear things up, sooooo please give me some insight on these basic questions.1. Was TR's shooting this particular bull a mistake, or was it all legit per the WDFW phone calls?2. I know you have stated "2 calls were made", were there only 2,or more?3. Were these calls all out going from TR's group, or did a WDFW employee call back?4. Were any of these calls recorded?5. Was the bull killed the same day the calls were made?6. Was the bull tagged at the kill site, or at the processing site? 7. What unit was listed as the place of kill on the hunters report?8. You and a couple others are very defensive of this situation. Are you defending TR, or just trying to CYA?I believe that a simple yes or no, or a couple words can answer all of these, and will help you clear things up (which is why you are here correct) for a lot of folks on here.Thank you for your time.#1. Mistake on WDFW part. When the calls were made WDFW gave the ok after looking into it.#2. Was clear before on that. How many would it take to be ok in your mind. One or five I think personally shold be enough when they come up with a crystal clear answer?#3 both#4 no, but witnessed by several. #5 no a day later.#6 was moved to 3 dressed per request of the landowner that didn't want a gut pile in his field.#7 not sure. Don't know? Go ahead and ask #8, 9 and 10.Kiti, Thank you very much for answering the questions. I get the answer of #6, but, it does not answer the original question of where the bull was tagged Forgive me but I do not understand your reply of "Go ahead and ask #8, 9, 10"
Quote from: NOCK NOCK on June 10, 2016, 09:21:35 AMKiti, I believe you were the one who's post was nuked that was comparing a members failure to purchase a new license for the new year ticket to the Bullwinkle killing, suggesting they were both mistakes.Forgive me if I missed them, but searched through many pages and did not find a direct answer to several questions that have been asked of you. You have stated you are here to clear things up, sooooo please give me some insight on these basic questions.1. Was TR's shooting this particular bull a mistake, or was it all legit per the WDFW phone calls?2. I know you have stated "2 calls were made", were there only 2,or more?3. Were these calls all out going from TR's group, or did a WDFW employee call back?4. Were any of these calls recorded?5. Was the bull killed the same day the calls were made?6. Was the bull tagged at the kill site, or at the processing site? 7. What unit was listed as the place of kill on the hunters report?8. You and a couple others are very defensive of this situation. Are you defending TR, or just trying to CYA?I believe that a simple yes or no, or a couple words can answer all of these, and will help you clear things up (which is why you are here correct) for a lot of folks on here.Thank you for your time.#1. Mistake on WDFW part. When the calls were made WDFW gave the ok after looking into it.#2. Was clear before on that. How many would it take to be ok in your mind. One or five I think personally shold be enough when they come up with a crystal clear answer?#3 both#4 no, but witnessed by several. #5 no a day later.#6 was moved to 3 dressed per request of the landowner that didn't want a gut pile in his field.#7 not sure. Don't know? Go ahead and ask #8, 9 and 10.
Kiti, I believe you were the one who's post was nuked that was comparing a members failure to purchase a new license for the new year ticket to the Bullwinkle killing, suggesting they were both mistakes.Forgive me if I missed them, but searched through many pages and did not find a direct answer to several questions that have been asked of you. You have stated you are here to clear things up, sooooo please give me some insight on these basic questions.1. Was TR's shooting this particular bull a mistake, or was it all legit per the WDFW phone calls?2. I know you have stated "2 calls were made", were there only 2,or more?3. Were these calls all out going from TR's group, or did a WDFW employee call back?4. Were any of these calls recorded?5. Was the bull killed the same day the calls were made?6. Was the bull tagged at the kill site, or at the processing site? 7. What unit was listed as the place of kill on the hunters report?8. You and a couple others are very defensive of this situation. Are you defending TR, or just trying to CYA?I believe that a simple yes or no, or a couple words can answer all of these, and will help you clear things up (which is why you are here correct) for a lot of folks on here.Thank you for your time.
Quote from: Bob33 on June 21, 2016, 10:19:53 AMQuote from: Alchase on June 21, 2016, 09:58:00 AMWhy does it always seem only about the money?"The Kittitas County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office had offered a stay of proceedings if Reichert paid a $12,000 civil penalty, forfeited hunting rights for 12 months and performed 24 hours of community service."So he pays $12k and no conviction!!Does that mean he also forfeits 2016's tags and money?$12K is nothing to this "alleged Poacher"What a crock of crap!I'm not sure what good 2016 tags would be if hunting rights were forfeited.It says "forfeit hunting rights for 12 months"It does not say when the twelve months would start.It also does not say if he gets back his "$75,000 for the same hunt in 2016".Or are they going to "wink, wink, nudge, nudge" delay until after he has the opportunity to hunt in the fall?$12k is nothing to someone who spends $100K in tags every year. So he does not hunt in Washington for 2016. He probably has many tags throughout the country to hunt instead.And he ends up with no conviction, again!
Quote from: mfswallace on June 20, 2016, 11:14:12 PMQuote from: huntnphool on June 20, 2016, 10:47:34 PMhttp://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/trophy-hunter-charged-with-illegal-kill-of-bullwinkle-prized-ellensburg-elk/Quote"Reichert told police that he had relied on the locals to tell him if they “were good to go” on the hunt, and they had said yes." Interesting, Reichert talks to police but doesn't mention the alleged "phone calls" to WDFW. That's a critical bit of information he left out isn't it? Probably those same locals who joined this site about 2 months ago trying to get in the clear Could it be one of these locals that made a call, gave Reichert the wrong info, and then came on hear to attempt to cover their butts? Seems odd that had Tod himself actually been in contact with WDFW, and given the "good to go", that he would forget to mention that little tidbit to police.