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What can be done with poachers on game cams??
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<blockquote data-quote="jls in az" data-source="post: 2018461" data-attributes="member: 17271"><p>Many years ago, I ran a hunting outfit down south. We were starting to use a buck management plan on the property, much like this case. Since this was eventually going to be a commercial hunting operation, we published a notice in the local papers explaining that we would not only pursue legal charges against anyone trespassing on the property but would file civil suits against anyone who took an animal on the property for a minimum of $50,000.00, the value of an animal taken from the property. We based that on the offspring the animal would have produced and the progeny of that offspring.</p><p></p><p>Trespassing dropped to zero and poaching stopped completely. We heard through the locals that the wives were threatening the would-be poachers with serious bodily harm if they even thought about illegally hunting on our property. Seems going to jail and paying a fine was nowhere near as scary as the thought of losing everything in court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jls in az, post: 2018461, member: 17271"] Many years ago, I ran a hunting outfit down south. We were starting to use a buck management plan on the property, much like this case. Since this was eventually going to be a commercial hunting operation, we published a notice in the local papers explaining that we would not only pursue legal charges against anyone trespassing on the property but would file civil suits against anyone who took an animal on the property for a minimum of $50,000.00, the value of an animal taken from the property. We based that on the offspring the animal would have produced and the progeny of that offspring. Trespassing dropped to zero and poaching stopped completely. We heard through the locals that the wives were threatening the would-be poachers with serious bodily harm if they even thought about illegally hunting on our property. Seems going to jail and paying a fine was nowhere near as scary as the thought of losing everything in court. [/QUOTE]
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