Laws are to Easy on those that break them
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 128
Laws are to Easy on those that break them
I was reading the thread about the stolen treestands and think we all agree that most of those that archery hunt are good folks. But the laws regarding the sport are rediculous. I realize that if they are willing to steal your stand, especially on private property, they are willing to hunt without a licsense. But a second offense should be worse.
A couple years ago I was hunting private property the first week of November. I was the only one who had permission to hunt it. About 45 minutes before dark I have a small 8 come out directly below my stand and would out about 25 yards. The buck looks to the left and I hear KA BAMMM. Almost fell out of the tree. The buck hunches up runs about 50 yards and piles up. I get down out of of the tree walk the 20 yards and look out the opening in the hedge row across the field to the road. I don't see anyone. I run up the Farmers house to get someone else to be out there with me when they come to get the deer. By the time we are back they have the deer loaded on a 4 wheeler and a driving acorss the field. We saw where they went and followed. It turned out to be a friend of the farmers neighbor who was driving in and saw the buck through the opening and had his 16 year old son shoot it across the hood of the truck. Rifle season did not open for another 3 weeks. Well the farmer called DNR and they came out and you what they got? A $100 fine and 2 points on their liscense. It takes 10 point in 1 year to loose it for 5. That was it. I was pissed. Oh and they got to keep the deer. I could go on with more stories of folks poaching and tresspassing on almost every farm I work hard to get permission to hunt on. We as honest archers need to start writig letters to DNR or Fish and WIldlife and push to make the laws meet the crime.... or at least deter it.
Thanks for listening
A couple years ago I was hunting private property the first week of November. I was the only one who had permission to hunt it. About 45 minutes before dark I have a small 8 come out directly below my stand and would out about 25 yards. The buck looks to the left and I hear KA BAMMM. Almost fell out of the tree. The buck hunches up runs about 50 yards and piles up. I get down out of of the tree walk the 20 yards and look out the opening in the hedge row across the field to the road. I don't see anyone. I run up the Farmers house to get someone else to be out there with me when they come to get the deer. By the time we are back they have the deer loaded on a 4 wheeler and a driving acorss the field. We saw where they went and followed. It turned out to be a friend of the farmers neighbor who was driving in and saw the buck through the opening and had his 16 year old son shoot it across the hood of the truck. Rifle season did not open for another 3 weeks. Well the farmer called DNR and they came out and you what they got? A $100 fine and 2 points on their liscense. It takes 10 point in 1 year to loose it for 5. That was it. I was pissed. Oh and they got to keep the deer. I could go on with more stories of folks poaching and tresspassing on almost every farm I work hard to get permission to hunt on. We as honest archers need to start writig letters to DNR or Fish and WIldlife and push to make the laws meet the crime.... or at least deter it.
Thanks for listening
#2
Join Date: Aug 2005
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RE: Laws are to Easy on those that break them
I agree that law breakers are let off way to easy. But the saddest part is every time someone breaks the law it makes hunting harder on the people that are honest, ethical hunters.[:'(]
#5
RE: Laws are to Easy on those that break them
Oh and they got to keep the deer.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 3,903
RE: Laws are to Easy on those that break them
I know you can't be from Wisconsin. Our poaching penalties are pretty darn tough , and I like it that way.
Get caught poaching deerhere and you'll get a nice little $2000 fine , license privilages revoked for minimum of one year (usually 2 - 3) , weapon confiscated , and if your poaching from your vehicle (any vehicle) ,that can be confiscated as well.
Oh , and they don't get to keep the deer either. It gets donated to Hunters Feeding the Hungry.
Get caught poaching deerhere and you'll get a nice little $2000 fine , license privilages revoked for minimum of one year (usually 2 - 3) , weapon confiscated , and if your poaching from your vehicle (any vehicle) ,that can be confiscated as well.
Oh , and they don't get to keep the deer either. It gets donated to Hunters Feeding the Hungry.
#8
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 128
RE: Laws are to Easy on those that break them
It really should be a stiff penalty. I like the idea that they loose overything that was involved in the use of the Crime. I wish they would do that here. It that scenario he would have lost the truck, rifle, ATV and the Deer. Might make folks think twice about poaching.
I talked with the local DNR agent last year. They one of those Mechanical bucks to get roadside hunters and they set up stings. Well last year on the last day of Rifle they set it up about 100yards of the road and they ended up getting over 23 people in 8 hours shooting at this deer from their vehicles. And each only got a small fine. Why bother doing it. He said all he can do is work the Law the way it is written. I think I am goin to spend some time writing some law makers.
I talked with the local DNR agent last year. They one of those Mechanical bucks to get roadside hunters and they set up stings. Well last year on the last day of Rifle they set it up about 100yards of the road and they ended up getting over 23 people in 8 hours shooting at this deer from their vehicles. And each only got a small fine. Why bother doing it. He said all he can do is work the Law the way it is written. I think I am goin to spend some time writing some law makers.
#9
RE: Laws are to Easy on those that break them
ORIGINAL: WBowhunt
A $100 fine and 2 points on their liscense. It takes 10 point in 1 year to loose it for 5.
A $100 fine and 2 points on their liscense. It takes 10 point in 1 year to loose it for 5.