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Quote from: Time Immemorial 1855 on November 30, 2016, 06:37:04 AMWell at least the natives woulda loaded them all up, damn shiopo hunting parties Sadly it happens on the Rez too. Sickening
Well at least the natives woulda loaded them all up, damn shiopo hunting parties
Quote from: Time Immemorial 1855 on November 30, 2016, 06:37:04 AMWell at least the natives woulda loaded them all up, damn shiopo hunting parties think againa coleville and Yakama tribal member shot (with a 22 mag) and left 4 cows and two bulls to rot in the Wenas 5 years agoin a neighbor's pasture. 30 yds from the road. caught but not prosecuted. both back to road hunting
I agree but the state labels and charges poachers and thrill killing physopaths the same way.
There's an article on northwest sportsmen Facebook page. A man and female were arrested for assistance and the 3rd person, a male is wanted. They think he may of left the state. They also found another set of horns I believe from an animal he poached a few years ago but it's past statue of limitations to charge him fully so they can only charge him with illegal possession of the horns or something like that. Hope he's arrested soon.
http://www.opb.org/news/article/oregon-union-county-elk-poaching-suspects-charged/
I can't condone it, but can at least understand poaching if you salvage the meat (for personal use only, not to sell) and don't leave a visible mess. What happened in the OP though is just wanton waste and pointless killing.