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Post by swilk on Dec 8, 2014 16:16:45 GMT -5
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Post by Woody Williams on Dec 8, 2014 17:13:37 GMT -5
Just from the article and not really knowing both sides of the story this seems a little over zealous to me.
Mixed emotions on the videoing of this. That seems to me that it might lead to being "tougher" on an offense than what is really necessary.
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Post by MuzzleLoader on Dec 8, 2014 17:37:07 GMT -5
Yep, sent the DNR my dislike for temporary transport tag. Crazy law that is not needed and too much gray area.
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Post by onebentarrow on Dec 8, 2014 19:53:22 GMT -5
I wonder when the Co took posesin of the elk when he wrote the ticket or after the two gentleman got it out of the field. I always thought that if u were not convicted of a crime that any thing confiscated from u was to be returned so they should have held the meat in cold storage as evidence till the procideings were complete at which time he should have received the meat hide and horns. I do not think the Co was pressured by the film crew to Wright the ticket but I do feel he was influenced by there presents and wrote the ticket so he would not be perceived as not doing his job
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Post by swilk on Dec 8, 2014 20:20:13 GMT -5
From a technical standpoint the way our regulation is worded is impossible to follow.... that is my problem with ours and any that are worded similar. It is left up to officer discretion which in most cases is just fine but I hate leaving my compliance of the law to the opinion of another person.
I don't think its too much to ask that laws and regulations be worded in such a way that they are possible for a hunter to actually follow them without the need for opinion to factor in.
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Post by throbak on Dec 8, 2014 21:35:28 GMT -5
Along the same lines what if you had forgotten paper and pencil would a note on a smart phone suffice?? I think he more than likely knew the elk should have a punchepunched tag
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Post by budd on Dec 9, 2014 8:25:05 GMT -5
I always thought that if u were not convicted of a crime that any thing confiscated from u was to be returned so they should have held the meat in cold storage as evidence till the procideings were complete at which time he should have received the meat hide and horns. I was wrongfully accused on a bear, all the meat had already been eaten a year after the animal was taken but they took the frozen hide, they returned it in their own sweet time...but it was rotten with crap leaking out of the cardboard box and the hide was completely thawed out!! Guess it was their way of being sure I got my hide back....but really didn't. When contacted I got a soory..F that!!
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Post by js2397 on Dec 9, 2014 12:41:24 GMT -5
If you read through the comments it seems like many others have had issues with the same officer. Sometimes you just get one that takes the law to the extreme and doesn't use any discretion. Those instances usually result in no prosecution.
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Post by 36fan on Dec 9, 2014 18:26:31 GMT -5
I can't believe the difference between law enforcement officers and the BS I have to deal with as a state regulator. I have to deal with the "intent" of the law and "substantial compliance" with recalcitrant responsible parties that knowingly and willingly attempt to evade and not comply with state regulations. They got off scot-free and the state ends up paying to clean up their mess.
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Post by ridgerunner on Dec 9, 2014 18:35:14 GMT -5
Yeah I'd say the TV camera clouded the ' Warden's" decision making. Immediately means what? 1 min, 2 min, 3 min? What if it takes you 25 minutes to cross the mountain to get to the Elk you shot? If the man had bad intentions then yes write him a ticket and take the meat....obviously he was so excited and collecting his thoughts as to how to get the Elk out he did not get it tagged immediately...BS if you ask me....These TV shows and camera make people do things they normally would not...bad idea
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Post by 36fan on Dec 9, 2014 18:40:10 GMT -5
Also, for them to use the term "immediately upon kill" the phrase/term should be defined in the regulation. What I deal with, there is an explicit time frame of 24 hours for compliance; however, "substantial compliance" gives them 14 days.
I typically wait 21 minutes or more to get down and begin tracking! Besides, I'm a geologist, 21 minutes is immediate!
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Post by swilk on Dec 9, 2014 18:50:39 GMT -5
Immediate is the instant of death.....and impossible for a hunter to identify and comply with.
There is absolutely no way a hunter can identify the second an animal dies and either fill out a tag or place that tag on an animal.
It is impossible.
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Post by chubwub on Dec 9, 2014 19:02:37 GMT -5
You guys it's really simple. All you need to do is pick out the deer you are going to kill that day and affix the tag to it while it is alive, then shoot it. 100% compliant with the law and the COs won't get all confused wondering if you have someone else's deer when he watches you kill it through the binocs.
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Post by swilk on Dec 9, 2014 19:11:19 GMT -5
OK. Not impossible....
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Post by chubwub on Dec 9, 2014 19:26:00 GMT -5
Or you can also affix the tag to your bolt or arrow and shoot the deer with it so it remains lodged in the deer. For firearms you simply hit the deer in the butt with an arrow that has your tag and then shoot the deer with the gun. See, there are 2 ways to be compliant with the law! ;-)
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Post by ridgerunner on Dec 9, 2014 21:00:05 GMT -5
no doubt..some of these wardens need to come down off their high horse...experience reality.
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Post by greghopper on Dec 9, 2014 21:25:29 GMT -5
Personally I see no reason a tag shouldn't have been notched or filled out if your standing over the game or gutting it..... To me that's common since
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Post by swilk on Dec 9, 2014 21:47:11 GMT -5
I think it said it was notched before the warden approached him .....
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Post by firstwd on Dec 9, 2014 21:56:23 GMT -5
Maybe it's my personal bias, but I am sick of people being mad because laws were enforced and then saying the enforcement officers should just calm down and let things slide. Seriously, are hunters going to riot and start burning down the forests?
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Post by greghopper on Dec 9, 2014 22:12:17 GMT -5
I think it said it was notched before the warden approached him ..... Not seeing that part....
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