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I thought I'd like this...but it just pizzed me off...what a joke...for one thing he should do jail time for the car chase alone...fleeing police and putting the public in danger with a high speed chase...I don't give a damn if it was back roads...people live and walk on back roads too...:mda:

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I just can't fathom why someone would do this...I mean why?  Are you going to look at that deer and think...yea boy...I got that sucker....tuff shot...almost couldn't get the window down all the way without him spooking...I just don't understand what would make someone do that. Same with people jacking deer at night...what do these people need a deer so badly for? Food? I don't get it...I guess because I am not a criminal...

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8 minutes ago, ApexerER said:

I just can't fathom why someone would do this...I mean why?  Are you going to look at that deer and think...yea boy...I got that sucker....tuff shot...almost couldn't get the window down all the way without him spooking...I just don't understand what would make someone do that. Same with people jacking deer at night...what do these people need a deer so badly for? Food? I don't get it...I guess because I am not a criminal...

Maybe it's due, in part, to laziness, or the easiest path to "success."  Lots of folks like short-cuts, and will seize any opportunity available to "get ahead."

I don't know either...

 

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25 minutes ago, chas0218 said:

Are people that lazy that they can't get out of the vehicle, stand on the edge of the road and shoot? I mean legally someone in NY can get out of their car and shoot from the edge of the road as long as they are not shooting across the road it is perfectly legal.

I'm going to go with "Yes."

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 Officials say if convicted, he could be fined up to $1,000 for each offense, lose hunting privileges for three years, and forfeit his rifle.

WTH?! That is quite the gentle slap on the wrist. Shouldn't running from police over a legitimate chase at least have some jail term?

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On November 30, 2016 at 2:04 PM, Core said:

 

WTH?! That is quite the gentle slap on the wrist. Shouldn't running from police over a legitimate chase at least have some jail term?

As much as I've heard about a wardens unlimited jurisdiction, I've also heard of them taking a ton of sh!t from people without doing anything.

All of the bandits getting over on warden stories I know are from PA tho.

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A local loser shot it twice- back to back nights. Whole family has been cited on nearly a yearly basis for trespassing, poaching, etc. The penalties are minimal due to being town and county employees and dealing w local judge. Cheaters don't get hit hard at all here in NY.


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You all are much too lenient...I recommend drawing and quartering....

A  game warden running a robodeer  on state land up near Monterrey a few years ago had a sense of humor...

A guy shot at the deer and the wardens sprung from their blind and nailed him...

While they were writing him up, one of the wardens told the violator  " You're the third guy we've  arrested here this morning..If it makes you feel any better, you're the only one that hit the deer"....

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On 11/29/2016 at 0:43 PM, chas0218 said:

Are people that lazy that they can't get out of the vehicle, stand on the edge of the road and shoot? I mean legally someone in NY can get out of their car and shoot from the edge of the road as long as they are not shooting across the road it is perfectly legal.

while true you can road hunt get out and shoot at game in NY   BUT you have to be off the maintained portion of the roadway,  so wherever the town/county/state highway maintains ( plows, mows, trims) you have to be beyond that. 

also taking into consideration that unless you have permission to be on the property you now have a trespassing issue even the act of shooting the game on posted property makes it an illegal kill.

people that do this give us all a black eye, the penalties are too small and the laws are poorly written thus giving these people all kinds of loopholes.  not all states are as laxed as NY, in pa you can not use a vehicle to find game. so in pa your driving down the road see a deer hop out run 100 yards into the woods and shoot that deer you can still be arrested.

 

I wish they had more deer and turkey decoys and more importantly the manpower to run those stings.  it just makes no sense to me how someone can drive down the road see a big buck jump out and shoot it then have it mounted and then look at it every day knowing they poached it...... but then again poachers do not have a conscious so its all good I guess but the rest of us live with the black eye  they give the rest of us sportsman.

 

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I asked this guy how he shot this giant 14 point BRUTE!  He said I was walking down the driveway and shot him across the street, I later found out he poached him at night!  Funny how when you ask the story from some hunters it's short and sweet, I always take that with a grain of salt!  Same with a few guys who get deer every year, then I find out they bait, lol. 

 

I also wish they could set up more of these fake deer but what's the point if they only get a slap on the wrist!!!  Should have at least one in every county!

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