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    Wow! reading all these posts is an education!

    IMO ... Wouldn't it be easier to just shoot the trespassers and bury them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SK33T3R View Post
    Wow! reading all these posts is an education!

    IMO ... Wouldn't it be easier to just shoot the trespassers and bury them?
    Just remember to remove the battery from their cell phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    Just remember to remove the battery from their cell phone.

    You could put the phone in a leaky boat and send it out into the lake( Oceans work better, but if the lake is big enough).
    Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SK33T3R View Post
    Wow! reading all these posts is an education!

    IMO ... Wouldn't it be easier to just shoot the trespassers and bury them?
    LOL I laughed so loud I woke up Wifey... Good one

    Cheers

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    Gilroy, you are right and I did want that badge number but my friends were so spooked and intimidated that they kept me back from doing it.
    I also followed the officers instructions, (when you have a gun pointed at you best not to argue semantics) but I did calmly ask him what the problem was. I didn't get into it in my first post but that officer didn't have a clue about the laws around hunting. 2 of his gems at the time was that there was nowhere legal to hunt south of the French river?!?! and that you couldn't have a firearm uncased within 2 kilometres of any trail. I explained what wildlife management units were, open seasons, the more realistic distance from a road which I put at approximately 7m at the time. I had produced my pal (possibly the green FAC at that time) and outdoors card. He didn't want to hear any of what I was saying.
    It was my opinion then and now that a little disciplinary action for his conduct and some additional training could have gone a long way.

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    That won't happen unless you talk to his supervisor. You're not doing the officer or anyone he contacts any good with regards to hunting in the future if you don't report it. It doesn't have to be a complaint-more like a heads up for his boss.

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    It is NOT hard to have them charged. Every time I have caught them I have forwarded their info to the MNR and they have charged them the next day. During shotgun they are busy, but they will come when they are not. And you can appear as agent for the owner. All they need to do is sign a form saying you have exclusive permission. And that is if they fight it. I also photograph their firearms, faces, licences and vehicles where appropriate. That way they can seize the property too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    You are so wrong. If anything the deer would be seized as evidence. No free lunch here.
    Its left up to the discretion of the officer .....been there done that .....shot a deer and we tracked it to private land where it had dropped.....called MNR, they came and told us we had to obtain permission from the said landowner to get it...if the landowner says no then it now is up to the landowner to retrieve and not let it spoil since it is on there property and if they did not, the owner would be charged......most would say go get it cause they dont want the responsibility......this scenario happened as it was shot legally and not poached....if a crime is committed than yes the deer is seized

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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    Yep!! What they said.. Take special note,Deerslayer99. Thinking the way you do,you're a prime candidate to inadvertently get your arse in a wringer and it happens all the time very easily. We just don't hear about it much,that's all.
    explain why i would get my arse in a wringer for thinking the way i do.....u lost me on that one

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    Quote Originally Posted by KennyT View Post
    It is NOT hard to have them charged. Every time I have caught them I have forwarded their info to the MNR and they have charged them the next day. During shotgun they are busy, but they will come when they are not. And you can appear as agent for the owner. All they need to do is sign a form saying you have exclusive permission. And that is if they fight it. I also photograph their firearms, faces, licences and vehicles where appropriate. That way they can seize the property too.
    Yeh thats how I understand its done,some on here want the owner dragged to court and want us to believe its hard to get charges laid sure hope Woodsman is reading this post.

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