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Quote from: str8meat on May 04, 2020, 06:32:24 PMFederal land +federal crime = federal prison?my memory sucks but didn’t a couple employees poach a big bull on Hanford a couple years ago, and I thought they kept their jobs?
Federal land +federal crime = federal prison?
I think its stupid to have regs and fines n permits on sheds. Horns, bones, whatever, its just a stick of firewood in the woods. Not hunting. I could care less if people pick up sheds or not.... Silly over regulated socialist crap imop.
I don't agree with them trespassing but in no way should it be considered poaching imo.
The trespassing issue is not in dispute, they broke the law there. If they're serial offenders, I hope they get their due.The taking of sheds while doing so - is it poaching? An antler connected to an elk is still an elk - even on private ground - and is a publicly owned resource. If they took the antlered elk on either public or private, that would be poaching.An antler no longer connected to an elk on open public land is a publicly owned resource, and free for the taking - no poaching tags hung on shed hunters.But an antler picked up on private land is a bit of a question to me. Is that antler owned by the landowner, or is it still a publicly owned resource? Water crossing private land is publicly owned, wildlife crossing private is publicly owned, but are the things the wildlife leave behind opened by the public or the landowner? Sheds, snake skins, poop. I think for me it comes down to two things - if the antlers are publicly owned, they are poachers. If they are privately owned, they are stealing from the landowner and should be prosecuted as thieves.I also think that if they are either poaching or stealing the antlers in order to sell them, there should be an additional emphasis to prosecute them to send the message to other dishonest folk.
Quote from: trophyhunt on May 05, 2020, 07:53:55 AMQuote from: str8meat on May 04, 2020, 06:32:24 PMFederal land +federal crime = federal prison?my memory sucks but didn’t a couple employees poach a big bull on Hanford a couple years ago, and I thought they kept their jobs?They poached 3 bull elk on the Hanford reservation close to the old Hanford townsite, 2 of the men worked at Hanford and both kept their jobs. I believe they spent 90 days in jail and $6,000 fine. You’d have to double check online to get the facts straight for sure. It wasn’t a few years later and some of the same guys went back to the area they poached the bulls and were picking up sheds. Game wardens had been watching them in the act and they were busted again!!! Some guys just never stop breaking the law.