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Quote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:09:04 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 05, 2020, 08:54:36 PMSome inside info on this shed hunting case.The initial report was that these individuals had trespassed onto private property and then onto the National Wildlife Refuge. Turns out that these shed hunters actually talked to the family who owns the private land and obtained permission to shed hunt on their land. Problem is, this is a big family and another family member saw the individuals trespassing (didn't know their relative granted permission) and wanted them charged with trespassing.Regarding the trespassing on the refuge, the shed hunters looked on OnX and saw it as public land and thought they were good to go.None of the shed hunters have had previous state/federal wildlife violations. They will be cited for trespassing on a national wildlife refuge.Not very believable especially since one of the perps had complained about already getting caught previously for the same thing.Because you heard it on the internet?He also supposedly got a $500 fine the week prior. Except there is no infraction with a $500 fine...Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
Quote from: bigtex on May 05, 2020, 08:54:36 PMSome inside info on this shed hunting case.The initial report was that these individuals had trespassed onto private property and then onto the National Wildlife Refuge. Turns out that these shed hunters actually talked to the family who owns the private land and obtained permission to shed hunt on their land. Problem is, this is a big family and another family member saw the individuals trespassing (didn't know their relative granted permission) and wanted them charged with trespassing.Regarding the trespassing on the refuge, the shed hunters looked on OnX and saw it as public land and thought they were good to go.None of the shed hunters have had previous state/federal wildlife violations. They will be cited for trespassing on a national wildlife refuge.Not very believable especially since one of the perps had complained about already getting caught previously for the same thing.
Some inside info on this shed hunting case.The initial report was that these individuals had trespassed onto private property and then onto the National Wildlife Refuge. Turns out that these shed hunters actually talked to the family who owns the private land and obtained permission to shed hunt on their land. Problem is, this is a big family and another family member saw the individuals trespassing (didn't know their relative granted permission) and wanted them charged with trespassing.Regarding the trespassing on the refuge, the shed hunters looked on OnX and saw it as public land and thought they were good to go.None of the shed hunters have had previous state/federal wildlife violations. They will be cited for trespassing on a national wildlife refuge.
Quote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 08:10:44 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:09:04 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 05, 2020, 08:54:36 PMSome inside info on this shed hunting case.The initial report was that these individuals had trespassed onto private property and then onto the National Wildlife Refuge. Turns out that these shed hunters actually talked to the family who owns the private land and obtained permission to shed hunt on their land. Problem is, this is a big family and another family member saw the individuals trespassing (didn't know their relative granted permission) and wanted them charged with trespassing.Regarding the trespassing on the refuge, the shed hunters looked on OnX and saw it as public land and thought they were good to go.None of the shed hunters have had previous state/federal wildlife violations. They will be cited for trespassing on a national wildlife refuge.Not very believable especially since one of the perps had complained about already getting caught previously for the same thing.Because you heard it on the internet?He also supposedly got a $500 fine the week prior. Except there is no infraction with a $500 fine...Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSo why in the OP's report did the perp say he got ticketed for poaching the Wenas Feeding Station? These guys knew exactly what they were doing. They hid when detected. Why? Believe the witnesses or the perps?
There's no way that many horns sit for that long in that open country if anyone can legally access it, they had to know that. Instead of them getting the book thrown at them we will just hear more stories like this and end up with season, restrictions or something to that effect that only impact the guys willing to follow the rules. The guys doing this bs will just keep breaking the rules.
Quote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:15:54 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 08:10:44 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:09:04 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 05, 2020, 08:54:36 PMSome inside info on this shed hunting case.The initial report was that these individuals had trespassed onto private property and then onto the National Wildlife Refuge. Turns out that these shed hunters actually talked to the family who owns the private land and obtained permission to shed hunt on their land. Problem is, this is a big family and another family member saw the individuals trespassing (didn't know their relative granted permission) and wanted them charged with trespassing.Regarding the trespassing on the refuge, the shed hunters looked on OnX and saw it as public land and thought they were good to go.None of the shed hunters have had previous state/federal wildlife violations. They will be cited for trespassing on a national wildlife refuge.Not very believable especially since one of the perps had complained about already getting caught previously for the same thing.Because you heard it on the internet?He also supposedly got a $500 fine the week prior. Except there is no infraction with a $500 fine...Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSo why in the OP's report did the perp say he got ticketed for poaching the Wenas Feeding Station? These guys knew exactly what they were doing. They hid when detected. Why? Believe the witnesses or the perps?The OP who "heard from a friend who owns land next to the ALE." Was that the same guy who didn't even know his family granted permission to these guys to be on their land?Even had the guys been caught at Wenas the fine is significantly less than $500. As soon as I saw the $500 fine statement it was a red flag to me because I know that's not the correct fine amount. Turns out according to WDFW they don't have previous WDFW histories.My info comes from one of the officers involved with the incident. If you don't want to believe me then that's your prerogative. Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
Quote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 08:23:59 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:15:54 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 08:10:44 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:09:04 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 05, 2020, 08:54:36 PMSome inside info on this shed hunting case.The initial report was that these individuals had trespassed onto private property and then onto the National Wildlife Refuge. Turns out that these shed hunters actually talked to the family who owns the private land and obtained permission to shed hunt on their land. Problem is, this is a big family and another family member saw the individuals trespassing (didn't know their relative granted permission) and wanted them charged with trespassing.Regarding the trespassing on the refuge, the shed hunters looked on OnX and saw it as public land and thought they were good to go.None of the shed hunters have had previous state/federal wildlife violations. They will be cited for trespassing on a national wildlife refuge.Not very believable especially since one of the perps had complained about already getting caught previously for the same thing.Because you heard it on the internet?He also supposedly got a $500 fine the week prior. Except there is no infraction with a $500 fine...Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSo why in the OP's report did the perp say he got ticketed for poaching the Wenas Feeding Station? These guys knew exactly what they were doing. They hid when detected. Why? Believe the witnesses or the perps?The OP who "heard from a friend who owns land next to the ALE." Was that the same guy who didn't even know his family granted permission to these guys to be on their land?Even had the guys been caught at Wenas the fine is significantly less than $500. As soon as I saw the $500 fine statement it was a red flag to me because I know that's not the correct fine amount. Turns out according to WDFW they don't have previous WDFW histories.My info comes from one of the officers involved with the incident. If you don't want to believe me then that's your prerogative. Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSo the Op did not know what he was talking about? Probably fabricated the pictures, too?
Quote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 09:09:19 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 08:23:59 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:15:54 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 08:10:44 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:09:04 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 05, 2020, 08:54:36 PMSome inside info on this shed hunting case.The initial report was that these individuals had trespassed onto private property and then onto the National Wildlife Refuge. Turns out that these shed hunters actually talked to the family who owns the private land and obtained permission to shed hunt on their land. Problem is, this is a big family and another family member saw the individuals trespassing (didn't know their relative granted permission) and wanted them charged with trespassing.Regarding the trespassing on the refuge, the shed hunters looked on OnX and saw it as public land and thought they were good to go.None of the shed hunters have had previous state/federal wildlife violations. They will be cited for trespassing on a national wildlife refuge.Not very believable especially since one of the perps had complained about already getting caught previously for the same thing.Because you heard it on the internet?He also supposedly got a $500 fine the week prior. Except there is no infraction with a $500 fine...Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSo why in the OP's report did the perp say he got ticketed for poaching the Wenas Feeding Station? These guys knew exactly what they were doing. They hid when detected. Why? Believe the witnesses or the perps?The OP who "heard from a friend who owns land next to the ALE." Was that the same guy who didn't even know his family granted permission to these guys to be on their land?Even had the guys been caught at Wenas the fine is significantly less than $500. As soon as I saw the $500 fine statement it was a red flag to me because I know that's not the correct fine amount. Turns out according to WDFW they don't have previous WDFW histories.My info comes from one of the officers involved with the incident. If you don't want to believe me then that's your prerogative. Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSo the Op did not know what he was talking about? Probably fabricated the pictures, too?I didn't say the guys weren't there. I am saying the original post is not 100% correct.Sent from my SM-G973U using Tapatalk
Quote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 09:15:36 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 09:09:19 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 08:23:59 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:15:54 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 06, 2020, 08:10:44 AMQuote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 08:09:04 AMQuote from: bigtex on May 05, 2020, 08:54:36 PMSome inside info on this shed hunting case.The initial report was that these individuals had trespassed onto private property and then onto the National Wildlife Refuge. Turns out that these shed hunters actually talked to the family who owns the private land and obtained permission to shed hunt on their land. Problem is, this is a big family and another family member saw the individuals trespassing (didn't know their relative granted permission) and wanted them charged with trespassing.Regarding the trespassing on the refuge, the shed hunters looked on OnX and saw it as public land and thought they were good to go.None of the shed hunters have had previous state/federal wildlife violations. They will be cited for trespassing on a national wildlife refuge.Not very believable especially since one of the perps had complained about already getting caught previously for the same thing.Because you heard it on the internet?He also supposedly got a $500 fine the week prior. Except there is no infraction with a $500 fine...Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSo why in the OP's report did the perp say he got ticketed for poaching the Wenas Feeding Station? These guys knew exactly what they were doing. They hid when detected. Why? Believe the witnesses or the perps?The OP who "heard from a friend who owns land next to the ALE." Was that the same guy who didn't even know his family granted permission to these guys to be on their land?Even had the guys been caught at Wenas the fine is significantly less than $500. As soon as I saw the $500 fine statement it was a red flag to me because I know that's not the correct fine amount. Turns out according to WDFW they don't have previous WDFW histories.My info comes from one of the officers involved with the incident. If you don't want to believe me then that's your prerogative. Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkSo the Op did not know what he was talking about? Probably fabricated the pictures, too?I didn't say the guys weren't there. I am saying the original post is not 100% correct.Sent from my SM-G973U using TapatalkAll the information I shared was first hand info I got from the landowner involved. I only went with what he told me.
Bigtex,As always, appreciate you bringing some facts to the table.
Quote from: Dan-o on May 06, 2020, 10:35:22 AMBigtex,As always, appreciate you bringing some facts to the table.And thanks to the OP for making us aware of these perps and thanks to bigtex for the list of excuses to use if you ever get caught.
Quote from: Pegasus on May 06, 2020, 10:47:32 AMQuote from: Dan-o on May 06, 2020, 10:35:22 AMBigtex,As always, appreciate you bringing some facts to the table.And thanks to the OP for making us aware of these perps and thanks to bigtex for the list of excuses to use if you ever get caught.Learned the excuses to use and why guys dont have a problem sneaking where they shouldn't be for sheds with these cheap fines.