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2012-09-12 at 16:11

Illegal moose hunt results in $4,000 in fines

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An illegal hunting trip has cost three Kenora men more than $4,000 in fines.

The three men pleaded guilty to the charges of illegally killing a moose in December 2011 and were fined a total of $4,750. The fines included $2,000 for discharging a firearm from a roadway, $1,750 for making false statements to a conservation officer, and $1,000 for unlawfully hunting big game.

The Ministry of Natural Resources is now reminding the public that it is illegal and unsafe to shoot from, down or across a road while hunting.

The person who harvests wildlife while hunting in a party must immediately notify all other members of the party, and the game seal holder must immediately affix the game seal to the wildlife.
To report a natural resources violation, call 1-877-TIPS-MNR (847-7667) toll-free any time or contact your local ministry office during regular business hours. 

You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
 

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Nitesky says:
Can't believe it. Steal or rape or armed robbery and get off with a slap on the wrist. Poach and they will DNA test the contents of your freezer and fine you thousands. This world is upside down
9/12/2012 7:33:44 PM
crowbar says:
According to one of my boss who grew up in a small villiage in Quebec, back during the 60s and 70s, the game wardens at the time, had they come across something like this would have taken all their firearms, their truck, any hunting equipement, and if they had a "cottage/camp" close by they would have taken that too. He's told me worse stores about Quebecs game wardens, but as far as this goes, as a hunter myself, this should be a reality with offences like that.
9/13/2012 7:48:19 AM
farmgal says:
Who are these criminals? Why don't they publish their names? These fines need to be much higher for illegal hunting.
9/13/2012 10:17:45 AM
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