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Started by camp man, March 11, 2011, 05:58:35 PM
Quote from: CamoMan4025 on March 13, 2011, 11:13:24 AMDirtnap is right. Coming from a law enforcement perspective, calling the game warden or C.O., whatever they are called is most likely not going to amount to a "hill of beans" now. The warden isn't just go knock on his door and say, hey dirtbag, this guy said you poached a turkey........here's your ticket. The evidence is gone and no witnesses except you and maybe your nephew. The advantage to telling the warden is for him to keep an eye out on the property. He may go up and talk to the guy for you, to "scare" him, but most likely won't be able to charge him. The warden would problably tell you to go to a magistrate and fill out a criminal complaint and the warrants would be issued, but the burden would be on you and your nephew. Do you really want to drag your nephew thru court?My best advice is talk to the land owner and have him revoked! Maybe if there is a locked gate or something, then ask for the key back or change the lock and just you and the owner would have a key. Just my .02, but that's pretty low for that guy, he is a dirtbag!Kevin
Quote from: TRKYHTR on March 11, 2011, 07:34:02 PMI really just don't get people these days. He is obviously not your friend. Friends don't do that to each other. It really shows his character. I hope your nephew kills a world record right where this guy shot his turkey. I agree that I would tell everybody I know about this situation and let the chips fall where they may. I still can't believe somebody would do such a thing. I'm sorry for you.TRKYHTR
Quote from: mnturkey on March 11, 2011, 10:29:45 PMI would call the game warden, call the landowner, then call the guy (not buddy anymore) and tell him who you called.What he did was wrong and hurts everyone.