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RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
why don't they give the wolves a ticket:D
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RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
Winter range in the deep snow states usually involves dense conifer woods like swamps and protected valleys. The deer migrate and concentrate to these areas because it provides shelter from the wind and there is usually abundant browse. I have gone in some of them in the spring after the snow is gone and the deer droppings are steady all along what was run ways in the deep snow. It shows that they will stay in that small area to live until the snow goes away unless they are pushed out. They do this to conserve energy. People going into these yards in the winter will push the deer out causing them to expend energy needlessly. IMO it is a good call on the DEC guys and the shed hunter was wrong to harass the deer. He should have known better.
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RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
The feedback to this post seems to be definately split between the deep snow areas "understanding" the fragile balance that wildlife playsin making it through the winter and the lighter snow and southern areas thinking that laws like this are a "bunch of crap"! I'm sure that wildlife can make it through the winter easier in some areas than they can in others. A deer in Georgia has a much easier time finding food in January than a deer pawing through 3 ft. of snow in Idaho! Let alone the temperature differences in the two areas. I think laws like this have their purpose.
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RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
After they fined him they should have dunked him in water & droped him in the deer yard to spend all the time he wanted looking for sheds.
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RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
The feedback to this post seems to be definately split between the deep snow areas "understanding" the fragile balance that wildlife playsin making it through the winter and the lighter snow and southern areas thinking that laws like this are a "bunch of crap"! I'm sure that wildlife can make it through the winter easier in some areas than they can in others. A deer in Georgia has a much easier time finding food in January than a deer pawing through 3 ft. of snow in Idaho! Let alone the temperature differences in the two areas. I think laws like this have their purpose. |
RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
Send him back to Alaska. Probably going to carve crack pipes from those sheds anyway.:eek:
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RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
From way down south, seemed fair to me.He was a jerk.
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RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
Thumbs up to DOW for smackin this guy with a ticket and points. IMO any seasoned hunter should know full well this kind of activity puts undo stress on wintering deer.A real no Brainer
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RE: Shed hunter gets fined for harrassment!
ORIGINAL: AJ52 A real no Brainer |
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