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<blockquote data-quote="26Reload" data-source="post: 1772460" data-attributes="member: 99519"><p>Poaching in essence is " the illegal taking of game"....</p><p>The law does not define which game or how....it is a given to the 'coppers' to be able to charge the person with a crime of whichever will stick best...and however many different charges they can incorporate into that case....</p><p>In this case....</p><p>1...hunter with no tag shooting a game animal....</p><p>2...hunter with no tag not tagging a game animal....</p><p>3...hunter shooting across property line without permission of property owner....</p><p>4...hunter taking a weapon used in a crime and presumably loaded onto a neighbor's property to retrieve an illegally taken game animal...</p><p>5....taking a game animal for illegal purposes(have heard this one before)</p><p>6....'whatever else anyone else can add to this'....</p><p>It all boils down to a person that shouldn't have been there to do what he did......guilty....</p><p>I do know a guy that shot a monster blacktail on his property with a bow at a close range bait station....the deer ran down his property and crossed onto neighbors...not posted...the neighbor knew nothing about the deer....three days of searching finally found the deer still alive stuck in a hole in the creek bottom and did not have the ability to get out....a 165" blacktail....picture posted on internet and the neighbors kid said he knew that buck.....and law intervened.....basic same scenario...of recovery...but shot on his own property....the deer was mounted and whatever meat left form having been eaten and made into jerky and pepperoni sticks....all confiscated by Oregon State police(game cops)....after a lengthy court battle the guy that shot it won the battle because the cop that pushed the case was a relative to the neighbor....which constituted illegal practice of fhe officer(canned).....would you be proud of the monster buck that you had a bajillion pictures of feeding at your bait station for 2 years prior to you shooting it...especially after spending 25000$ to fight it in court just to have the entire thing thrown out...and no monies returned......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="26Reload, post: 1772460, member: 99519"] Poaching in essence is " the illegal taking of game".... The law does not define which game or how....it is a given to the 'coppers' to be able to charge the person with a crime of whichever will stick best...and however many different charges they can incorporate into that case.... In this case.... 1...hunter with no tag shooting a game animal.... 2...hunter with no tag not tagging a game animal.... 3...hunter shooting across property line without permission of property owner.... 4...hunter taking a weapon used in a crime and presumably loaded onto a neighbor's property to retrieve an illegally taken game animal... 5....taking a game animal for illegal purposes(have heard this one before) 6....'whatever else anyone else can add to this'.... It all boils down to a person that shouldn't have been there to do what he did......guilty.... I do know a guy that shot a monster blacktail on his property with a bow at a close range bait station....the deer ran down his property and crossed onto neighbors...not posted...the neighbor knew nothing about the deer....three days of searching finally found the deer still alive stuck in a hole in the creek bottom and did not have the ability to get out....a 165" blacktail....picture posted on internet and the neighbors kid said he knew that buck.....and law intervened.....basic same scenario...of recovery...but shot on his own property....the deer was mounted and whatever meat left form having been eaten and made into jerky and pepperoni sticks....all confiscated by Oregon State police(game cops)....after a lengthy court battle the guy that shot it won the battle because the cop that pushed the case was a relative to the neighbor....which constituted illegal practice of fhe officer(canned).....would you be proud of the monster buck that you had a bajillion pictures of feeding at your bait station for 2 years prior to you shooting it...especially after spending 25000$ to fight it in court just to have the entire thing thrown out...and no monies returned...... [/QUOTE]
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