Poaching $13,000 Ohio Trophy Buck!
#12

ORIGINAL: Chenango Dave
Good post Ryan. I agree.
Good post Ryan. I agree.
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 114

Low Rent bastages, makes you sick when people don't respect these animals & play by the rules.
This kind of thing also makes hunters look like crap to anti-hunters--as if we needed any help!!!
Mark
This kind of thing also makes hunters look like crap to anti-hunters--as if we needed any help!!!
Mark
#14

ORIGINAL: fastetti
X2! They are young men and we all made mistakes at that age and I agree with the punishment with the fines, revoking of hunting privelges and community services. I do not agree with taking a man's vehicle. Without that, he will probably loose his job and his life may just go downhill. Throw the book at him, but leave him with a way to earn a living.
ORIGINAL: Chenango Dave
Good post Ryan. I agree.
Good post Ryan. I agree.

#15
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 122

I agree, too.
The penalties seem pretty stiff to me. A lot would depend on the attitudes of the boys and their interaction with the officer and other circumstancesif I were handing the penalties out.
The penalties seem pretty stiff to me. A lot would depend on the attitudes of the boys and their interaction with the officer and other circumstancesif I were handing the penalties out.
#17

I really do want to hand it to the ODNR. I really think they're doing some good things, both for hunters and hunting. I'm not trying to brown nose them or anything because I don't plan on breaking any laws with them again (got busted ca-brew-ing, not hunting or fishing or anything but they saw it and I did it so I paid the fine). I think the bucks have gotten bigger because of regulations, which, who can complain about that? I mean, the way I look at it, if I'm only allowed to take 1 buck a year, why waste my tag on a spike? Let that one go and wait for a better one and he'll grow into a bigger buck for later. I think the idea of not having a rifle season is an ok thing too because it's easy to have a bullet go a long way, but allowing crossbows in the archery season helps make up for the lack of a rifle season because more people can go out for a longer period and hunt more dear. I know some states you're only allowed to hunt with a crossbow in the rifle season. Without a rifle season, that's off the table.
I'm impressed by them. Wildlife seems to be getting better around here and it has nothing to do with outlawing hunting or fishing or trapping. It has to do with allowing people to do it responsibly. If you outlaw it then people will go decimate the wildlife population by poaching.
Only thing I'm not cool with is getting a ticket for ca-brew-ing! We were even picking up litter along the river and they still gave us a ticket! Oh well, do the crime, do the time.
Had to put that in there. Good hunting, everyone.
I'm impressed by them. Wildlife seems to be getting better around here and it has nothing to do with outlawing hunting or fishing or trapping. It has to do with allowing people to do it responsibly. If you outlaw it then people will go decimate the wildlife population by poaching.
Only thing I'm not cool with is getting a ticket for ca-brew-ing! We were even picking up litter along the river and they still gave us a ticket! Oh well, do the crime, do the time.
Had to put that in there. Good hunting, everyone.
#18

I am not sure they forfeited their truck for good. In some states, when you are given a fine, they take posession of your rifle, vehicle, etc and hold it until the fine is paid. If the fine is paid in full on time, personal items are returned but if the fines are not paid, the items are auctioned off to pay that debt.
#20

ORIGINAL: RyanATiffany
If you outlaw it then people will go decimate the wildlife population by poaching.
If you outlaw it then people will go decimate the wildlife population by poaching.