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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 7, 2017 17:56:04 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2017 18:26:39 GMT -5
Some of these aren't really poaching violations. The one is the guy checked in the wrong tag, when he possessed the proper one, and the Ted Nugent one didn't look like it was too bad, looked more like he didn't do his research.
Some of them though seemed pretty blatant. I wish the fines were more severe, but I do like how some of them received substancial privilege losses
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Post by beermaker on Dec 7, 2017 19:01:20 GMT -5
In my opinion, and I'm not requesting that anyone agree with me, Busbice, Brackett, and Spann are the most egregious. I also happen to dislike all of them, way before said violations, so maybe I'm just biased?
How did that horse's arse Gregg Ritz not gen mentioned? Was he not personally responsible for the violations in KY?
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Post by jimbob on Dec 7, 2017 19:45:04 GMT -5
Deer hunting, like fishing is more about men getting respect than the actual experience these days. Do you do it for the meat? Do you do it so your buddies will think you're the best angler or hunter? Does the best hunter shoot the biggest deer in the state regardless of soil content? Does a angler catch a record fish regardless of proper nutrition in a body of water? Or even worse, the guy who shots the biggest deer in your neck of the woods, simply doesn't care to cheat but feeding or trespassing. No wonder, when somebody shoots a monster, people are quick to be skeptical. You're more avid anglers and hunters already know the formula that makes an individual successful just by walking or Google earthing a piece of land or body of water. If you have less than ample food source than most likely somebody has them on a feeding regiment to grow world class deer or fish. Social media, and the people who follow are equally at fault for the direction of the outdoor experience, and potentially the reason why kids don't want to be involved. Just my opinion, and I'm sure I'll hear 100 reasons why I'm wrong.
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Post by jimbob on Dec 7, 2017 19:49:25 GMT -5
I agree the list is WAY longer! Fitzgerald, was one of the first high profiled cases, can't believe he's not on the list. The female hunter from Indiana?!?
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 7, 2017 20:04:06 GMT -5
Not sure if he was on TV or not as I don't do waterfowl but wasn't there a guy named Foiles that was shooting park ducks for bling?
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Post by 3ptbuck on Dec 7, 2017 23:55:05 GMT -5
In my opinion, and I'm not requesting that anyone agree with me, Busbice, Brackett, and Spann are the most egregious. I also happen to dislike all of them, way before said violations, so maybe I'm just biased? How did that horse's arse Gregg Ritz not gen mentioned? Was he not personally responsible for the violations in KY? Regarding Spann..I remember reading his side of it a whole back. Basically on the buck he killed, he had what was basically a landowner tag purchased as he did own ground but ended up killing the deer on ground he leased and was in the process of buying and now currently owns. Then the turkey incident, he wasn't carrying a gun but was calling/guiding for others on some sort of special hunt..possibly charity, I don't remember exactly. Either way it seems his weren't as cut and dry as the article IMO anyways. But that was his side so who knows.
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