Goosemaster
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Yeah that's crazy.Some guy on here said he would call the game warden if he accidentally shot a hen.Yeah right!!I never see it. But then again I don't call them on myself when my dog snags a hen.
Yeah that's crazy.Some guy on here said he would call the game warden if he accidentally shot a hen.Yeah right!!I never see it. But then again I don't call them on myself when my dog snags a hen.
I suppose people could set up game cameras.That could catch poachersMy local poachers
The map in the linked story is basically where all my farm/hunting ground is. Some by Theresa, some by Kewauskum, Campbellsport and Lomira. Little bastages killed over 100 deer for no reason and probably far more than that.
That’s a pretty common thing. Plenty of successful land owners do it too. Not saying it’s right.Here is something these punk big game hunters di all the time.The red neck girl friend buys a license. The guy shoots her deer,then claims she shot it.He shoots twice the game he's allowed. She never shoots anything, doesn't even know how to shoot.
That’s a pretty common thing. Plenty of successful land owners do it too. Not saying it’s right.
O know a guy who always has his wife in tow.She always has multiple deer tags,elk, antelope, turkey, pheasant, fishing, everything. She doesn't even know how to fire a gun!!Totally illegal.Ya that's called sketchy party hunting and its a lot more common here than most people realize. I hate it and I think it should be prohibited. You should only be able to fill the tag you have, not someone else's. The elimination of party hunting for deer here would immediately increase the number of quality bucks around because Joe Shmoe would realize that once he fills his tag with a fork horn on opening day, his season is over. No more waiting for Mr Big using his buddy's tag.
I have found poached deer, poached elk, birds,everything. Montana is loaded with these punks! Call it in! Get jnfo.If I saw someone legitimately poaching (or breaking the law or being dangerous) I'd call it in. Never seen it though. Only once did I find a poached deer. Small WMA in the northern suburbs of the twin cities. There was a doe that had been shot during the archery season laying in the parking lot. Not tagged, and very very shoddily hacked apart for meat. They took the backstraps and chunks off the legs, but I'd estimate they left a good 15+ pounds of meat on the animal. That pissed me off. I didn't call it in, and looking back on it, I'm not sure why I didn't.