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Old 12-28-2007 | 12:40 PM
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Default RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?

ORIGINAL: brucelanthier

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

[ol]To trespass on another's property in order to take fish or game.
To take fish or game in a forbidden area.
To become muddy or broken up from being trampled. Used of land.
To sink into soft earth when walking.

To take or appropriate something unfairly or illegally.
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Bruce...are you saying every man who poaches is trying to feed his family....and that's why he does it?

So...are we saying that taking an extra buck....hunting out of season....etc....is the equivalent of speeding? What would it take for some of you guys to turn someone in (for poaching or OTHER offenses)?
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That's what they were telling me . Personally I don't think anyone needs to poach anytime to feed his family but it sure makes for a fine justification for some folks.
Well I can afford to feed my family by going to the grocery store, but if I CHOOSE to kill deer, turkey, etc out of season and feed them to my family am I ok then??
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