View Single Post
  #121  
Old 11-19-2018, 09:10 AM
mattthegorby mattthegorby is offline
 
Join Date: Oct 2017
Posts: 735
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ariu View Post
There are 100's of pic's here in this forum, photos of hunters posing proudly in front of a killed animal. In a lot of these photos there is no tag to be seen, although the law is clear. The animal has to be tagged immediately after the kill.
No comments about that, only congrats. Some of these photos are of the members who demand death penalty for whoever has the courage to admit their mistake.
I do not think that is equivalent, though I am empathetic with both the posters who have had the courage to throw their stories out on a public forum!

I have a little experience in bylaw enforcement and it is important to consider the intent of both the bylaw and individual making the offence when making the decision to hold someone accountable.

While I do not know, I would assume the intent of immediate tagging is to prevent people from hauling out an animal and seeing if they can slip out of the woods without using their tag. Snapping some quick pics with your phone before digging out your tag and immediately tagging animal may technically be a violation, but it is really unlikely, in my mind, that anyone would care as you have not started processing the animal.

Walking unaccompanied to a blind and not having the proper tag are definite violations of the regulations that violate the intents to stop poaching and restrict access to out of province hunters. That being said, I do not think the intent of either of the guys above was nefarious and I hope that the powers that be take this into consideration.

An analogy would be running a stop sign vs. going 5 km over the speed limit. Technically both violations, but handled by officers much differently.
Reply With Quote