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Yeah I agree 100% with that Ryan Hatfield quote as well. The funny thing is if the same scenario happened but it was a doe, or a young little buck, they never would have been caught and most people wouldn't even care. But it's a record book buck so everyone's in an uproar over it.
I wonder how IDFG solved this case...would seem incredibly difficult to prove without a guilty plea from Dad/son. Was it being videoed? Idaho has a program that allows parents/grandparents to give tags to their minor children...not that the son in this case is a minor...but I guess I just don't see this as the crime of the century, particularly given Idaho currently supports some form of tag sharing among family. All that said, I do not condone such actions - but I do think the punishment is probably about right...not too light.
Quote from: bobcat on March 02, 2017, 01:45:41 PMYeah I agree 100% with that Ryan Hatfield quote as well. The funny thing is if the same scenario happened but it was a doe, or a young little buck, they never would have been caught and most people wouldn't even care. But it's a record book buck so everyone's in an uproar over it.I'm confident saying the only reason those guys got busted is because they posted it all over social media(greed). That's also the reason why everyone is in an uproar over it. I'm also confident saying they likely wouldn't have posted a doe or a small buck all over social media like that. Were it not for social media, would any of us be in an uproar over Bullwinkle or any of the other questionable trophy animal kills we've seen on here over the years? No. We wouldn't.
I didn't read the entire thread so please don't hammer me, but I just want to know which unit this deer was killed in??? PM's please
Quote from: trophyhunt on March 02, 2017, 04:45:33 PMI didn't read the entire thread so please don't hammer me, but I just want to know which unit this deer was killed in??? PM's pleaseSE corner
Quote from: huntnphool on March 02, 2017, 08:02:13 PMQuote from: trophyhunt on March 02, 2017, 04:45:33 PMI didn't read the entire thread so please don't hammer me, but I just want to know which unit this deer was killed in??? PM's pleaseSE cornerI hunted by Paris down there one year, the poaching was obvious. Never went back, but that hunt was an over the counter tag.
Wow, ....myself and family have killed a few big bucks and bulls that would probably be in in some sort of "record book" and in the hundreds and hundreds of animals our family has taken in the state of Washington since the early 1900,s not a one was ever scored, even tho a few fish and game folks my family have been friends with over the last hundred years or so have wanted us to do so, or at least "advised" us to. I have posted some of the bucks on here a few years ago but have hundreds more pictures that I will not. The reason our family hunts has never been about "the score", but about "the hunt", "the experience", "the time spent with friends and family" and putting food on the table. Killing the "biggest animal on the block" has never been a motivator. The fame and fortune of taking a big buck or bull is not why we hunt, but unfortunately for some it is.....
The story is very vague how they say it... I've kept up on this story for a while and the father had hit the deer and the son finished it off without a license. I guess I'm old school but I don't see anything wrong with that; better than letting it go off and die. But I don't see anything wrong with putting a deer out of it misery if its back snapped and its laying in the ditch suffering. Good thing I'm always to the book
Quote from: TeacherMan on March 03, 2017, 09:50:16 AMThe story is very vague how they say it... I've kept up on this story for a while and the father had hit the deer and the son finished it off without a license. I guess I'm old school but I don't see anything wrong with that; better than letting it go off and die. But I don't see anything wrong with putting a deer out of it misery if its back snapped and its laying in the ditch suffering. Good thing I'm always to the book I agree the penalty was too much especially if the buck was already hit. They are Not the same as the poacher who shoots something out of season and without a tag or in season without a tag.
Furthermore, my dad is 75 years old, if he finally drew a big bull or deer tag, and he wounded an animal of this caliber or any size, and I had a chance to finish it off and recover the animal, done deal. Roast away !