Free: Contests & Raffles.
He illegally took a goat on USFS land that in a unit he didn't have a tag for= poaching. This was no honest mistake if he had reading comprehension. He needs to be fined a good amount to show the public to read the damn regs before you kill an animal. The 1500 road is a well defined boundary and you have to be dumb to shoot an animal in another unit. He must of got goat happy, but that's no excuse.
If it was in fact intentional, and the guy knew he was not in the open unit, then I take back what I said, and I would consider that poaching. Did he only turn himself in because there was a witness that he thought might turn him in? Who knows. Don't really have any facts here, just speculation.
It doesn't seem to me that anyone commenting here is familiar enough with the facts surrounding this case to be forming ANY opinion on what the outcome should be.
Some folks don't know as much as they think they know also.
Well then, let's hear the facts from those who seem to know who does know stuff and who doesn't know stuff.
Quote from: bobcat on December 13, 2017, 09:40:43 AMWell then, let's hear the facts from those who seem to know who does know stuff and who doesn't know stuff.And go down the same road as the Reichert threads? Let's not. Please.
I had to turn my wife in for killing a mule deer buck her first year hunting (and 5 months married to me!) during a whitetail only season. Reason being, to not do so was potentially a career-ending decision (for me). She thankfully understood this (21+ years married and counting!). I don't consider her a poacher