Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Bufflehead wrote:Or he could read the article in the link he posted that says "a mallard". As far as the mergansers they killed, they didn't kill enough of them.3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:These ducks are here every year. They have them on the news a couple times a year. It's probably 200' long and 50' wide. Most times there is more ducks than water.
A couple other articles I read said both guys lines up and went blasting through them once. When the bird watchers on shore started yelling, the snowmobilers cussed them out then went back through killing a couple more.
That makes it infinitely better. And waaaaay funnier.
Kinda pisses me off. They killed over a dozen mallards.
Maybe you should go hold a candle light vigil in their memory.
NuffDaddy wrote:Bufflehead wrote:Or he could read the article in the link he posted that says "a mallard". As far as the mergansers they killed, they didn't kill enough of them.3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:These ducks are here every year. They have them on the news a couple times a year. It's probably 200' long and 50' wide. Most times there is more ducks than water.
A couple other articles I read said both guys lines up and went blasting through them once. When the bird watchers on shore started yelling, the snowmobilers cussed them out then went back through killing a couple more.
That makes it infinitely better. And waaaaay funnier.
Kinda pisses me off. They killed over a dozen mallards.
Maybe you should go hold a candle light vigil in their memory.
Looks like at least 4 mallards to me. Not many mergs hang around in that spot. 90% mallards.
AKPirate wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Bufflehead wrote:Or he could read the article in the link he posted that says "a mallard". As far as the mergansers they killed, they didn't kill enough of them.3legged_lab wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:These ducks are here every year. They have them on the news a couple times a year. It's probably 200' long and 50' wide. Most times there is more ducks than water.
A couple other articles I read said both guys lines up and went blasting through them once. When the bird watchers on shore started yelling, the snowmobilers cussed them out then went back through killing a couple more.
That makes it infinitely better. And waaaaay funnier.
Kinda pisses me off. They killed over a dozen mallards.
Maybe you should go hold a candle light vigil in their memory.
Looks like at least 4 mallards to me. Not many mergs hang around in that spot. 90% mallards.
There just taking naps
3legged_lab wrote:What pisses me off is these guys will get a more severe punishment than the two-bit pieces of shit who play the knock out game
Mornin Beef wrote:even bestiality is punished worst than pedophilia, something really wrong with that.
waterfowlman wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:even bestiality is punished worst than pedophilia, something really wrong with that.
Are you speaking from first hand experience?![]()
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
waterfowlman wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:even bestiality is punished worst than pedophilia, something really wrong with that.
Are you speaking from first hand experience?![]()
assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:These ducks are here every year. They have them on the news a couple times a year. It's probably 200' long and 50' wide. Most times there is more ducks than water.
A couple other articles I read said both guys lines up and went blasting through them once. When the bird watchers on shore started yelling, the snowmobilers cussed them out then went back through killing a couple more.
That makes it infinitely better. And waaaaay funnier.
Mornin Beef wrote:even bestiality is punished worst than pedophilia, something really wrong with that.
Mornin Beef wrote:even bestiality is punished worst than pedophilia, something really wrong with that.
RonE wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:These ducks are here every year. They have them on the news a couple times a year. It's probably 200' long and 50' wide. Most times there is more ducks than water.
A couple other articles I read said both guys lines up and went blasting through them once. When the bird watchers on shore started yelling, the snowmobilers cussed them out then went back through killing a couple more.
That makes it infinitely better. And waaaaay funnier.
I agree, but what if it had been pintails?
Tiler_J wrote:RonE wrote:assateague wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:These ducks are here every year. They have them on the news a couple times a year. It's probably 200' long and 50' wide. Most times there is more ducks than water.
A couple other articles I read said both guys lines up and went blasting through them once. When the bird watchers on shore started yelling, the snowmobilers cussed them out then went back through killing a couple more.
That makes it infinitely better. And waaaaay funnier.
I agree, but what if it had been pintails?
If Assa had been on the sled? We all know the answer.
in the central flyway they went over their limitAKPirate wrote:Actually these guys are to be commended for showing restraint and stopping before they got their two man limit.
Goldfish wrote:in the central flyway they went over their limitAKPirate wrote:Actually these guys are to be commended for showing restraint and stopping before they got their two man limit.
assateague wrote:Yep.
assateague wrote:Gotta catch me to charge me.
jehler wrote:assateague wrote:Yep.
just got this email from the state
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Feb. 10, 2014
Contact: Dean Molnar, 517-284-5997 or Ed Golder, 517-284-5815
New laws increase fines for poaching antlered deer, recreational trespass
New state laws designed to deter poaching of antlered bucks, especially those with trophy-sized racks, and to reduce recreational trespass are now in effect in Michigan, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced today.
The new laws make several changes to the fines and restitution payments for poaching deer, including a progressive penalty system:
• For any deer with or without antlers, the base restitution will be $1,000;
• For any antlered deer, there will be an additional restitution of $1,000 plus;
• For antlered deer with 8 to 10 points, an additional $500 will be assessed for each point; and
• For antlered deer with 11 or more points, an additional $750 will be assessed for each point.
A “point” is defined in the bill as being at least 1 inch long as measured from its tip to the nearest edge of the antler beam.
As an example, illegally killing a 10-point buck in Michigan will now result in a $7,000 restitution plus fines and court costs.
Poachers also now face stronger penalties related to hunting privileges. Under previous law, poachers would lose their hunting privileges in Michigan for remainder of the year of the conviction plus three years. Under the new law, poachers who kill an antlered buck will now lose their hunting privileges for an additional two years on their first offense (potentially six years in total) and an additional seven years on second and subsequent offenses (potentially 11 years in total).
In addition, the new laws address recreational trespass by increasing the civil damage award that a landowner may recover. Previously under the law, the maximum amount a landowner could recover from someone who trespasses on his or her land to hunt or engage in other recreational activity was $250 or actual property damages. Under the new law, the civil action increases to $750 or actual property damages. Additionally, if someone kills any protected animal, game or fish while trespassing, the new law creates a new misdemeanor with higher fines than allowed for a first violation.
“Poachers who are targeting trophy deer will commit multiple violations to do so, including trespass, unlawful shining, hunting at night and not wearing hunter orange,” said Dean Molnar, assistant chief of the DNR Law Enforcement Division. “These new laws give us more tools to go after these individuals, and are designed to reduce poaching of antlered deer in particular.”
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