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<blockquote data-quote="RockyMtnMT" data-source="post: 311191" data-attributes="member: 7999"><p>MR</p><p> </p><p>I am also 100% against poaching, and will turn them in as well. I am not anti FWP. I said it before, I think Eastern MT still has wardens that are reasonable. On the West side of the divide, I don't think there are many left. I have been to the hunter ed classes and listened to the warden (who I know) tell the kids that they should trust him, and call him if they ever make a mistake in the field, even if it is not in his district. He will come to their side and help them. I have never heard of this guy helping anyone. He will wright the ticket, you will pay the fine, and lose your hunting rights for years. The under cover stings that I am familiar with were executed in the grey areas, at best. My business partner had to testify in Fed court in one such case. I can not describe the process exactly, but it was criminal on behalf of the Feds. A man that I know spent several years in prison for something that he had nothing to do with. One of his guides had a client shoot an elk, that may or not have been over a property line, (no fence). They (the outfitter) could not prove it was on the public land side. From my info, it may have been 10' over the line. Then they got him on illegal shipping of the game because he had it shipped to the clients home. Long story short, they ruined his life for no good reason.</p><p> </p><p>Steve</p><p> </p><p>Out side of the law enforcement of the FWP, I think they are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyMtnMT, post: 311191, member: 7999"] MR I am also 100% against poaching, and will turn them in as well. I am not anti FWP. I said it before, I think Eastern MT still has wardens that are reasonable. On the West side of the divide, I don't think there are many left. I have been to the hunter ed classes and listened to the warden (who I know) tell the kids that they should trust him, and call him if they ever make a mistake in the field, even if it is not in his district. He will come to their side and help them. I have never heard of this guy helping anyone. He will wright the ticket, you will pay the fine, and lose your hunting rights for years. The under cover stings that I am familiar with were executed in the grey areas, at best. My business partner had to testify in Fed court in one such case. I can not describe the process exactly, but it was criminal on behalf of the Feds. A man that I know spent several years in prison for something that he had nothing to do with. One of his guides had a client shoot an elk, that may or not have been over a property line, (no fence). They (the outfitter) could not prove it was on the public land side. From my info, it may have been 10' over the line. Then they got him on illegal shipping of the game because he had it shipped to the clients home. Long story short, they ruined his life for no good reason. Steve Out side of the law enforcement of the FWP, I think they are great. [/QUOTE]
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