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Re: Record year for deer harvest
[Re: OlTimer]
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01/01/21 01:45 PM
01/01/21 01:45 PM
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 3,996 Central AL
March15
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 3,996
Central AL
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Most hunting clubs have a harvest record. It is usually at the check out station. Game wardens can read the harvest log. If you have 3 bucks on the club harvest log and only 2 on game check, they have you with not putting the 3 rd buck on game check. You will get a ticket. Most clubs , but not all clubs require that you report you kills. But there are out law clubs that don't report any kills. Does this explain it. No way that would hold up in court. So if I write your name down as killing 5 bucks, I can call the warden and he’s gonna write you a ticket. I don’t think so. Now on this topic March15, there is a club in Baldwin County where the Warden showed up at the hunting club check station, looked at the harvest log, asked those present to see their licenses, if they had a deer on the log and not recorded on their paper licenses (at the time when this happened) and they received tickets. I sure hope they fought it. Any decent lawyer could get them out of that.
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