I'd be interested to hear more about the disposition of said neighbor if you are able to share.
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The property was owned by an elderly lady who probably hadn't been there for 40 years. I had known of a cam there and assumed that family were hunters and wanted to see what wildlife went through, just as I do. A couple days after getting back from an elk hunt I found a bait pile near the cam. I should have called officers at the time, but wanted to contact the neighbors first. I wasn't acquainted with the mostly absentee neighbors and couldn't find an owner address. But when I heard the shot at 6:15 am one morning, I knew exactly where it came from and why. When I went to talk with the person, he showed me the bear. There was bait all over and I snapped a photo of the dead bear. I was acquainted with the local game warden and called him. The poacher had departed and officers questioned him two hours later at a CPW office when he went to have the hide sealed. The local officer investigated on site and I provided a statement with photos. Other officers confiscated the meat which had just been left with a processor. The person was cited and the case later went to trial.
The person was legally licensed and it was the last day of season. The person was illegally baiting many animals, bear, moose, deer, coyote, fox, raccoons and more. There was evidence that deer had been killed over the bait pile and this, admittedly, had gone on for years. When I encountered the person he was not wearing orange as a legal hunter, and it was apparent that the bear was shot from inside the cabin. Over the years all the small aspen and cottonwood had been cut to 2 1/2 ft. high so to clear shooting paths from the cabin door to any game. All this was brought to trial.
The ADA initially did good work and I spent 5 hours on the witness stand. The defense atty was a lying sleezebag and it appeared the jury was ready to convict. Not sure what happened but the judge stopped the trial due to some perceived issue with the investigation. It went to negotiation with a junior ADA and the judge accepted a plea of hunting without wearing orange. Justice. The leftist Boulder judge was known for letting well founded criminal cases go unpunished.
I don't think this person is a real bad guy but clearly he didn't think that wildlife laws applied to him. Apparently, he'd had previous hunt related incidents with CWP officers. I think it's true that judges are typically urban dwellers who do not hunt, who know little about wildlife issues and the seriousness of violations. From what I've observed, the vast majority of wildlife crimes brought to trial are not adjudicated as most ethical hunters would expect them to be.
" I think it's true that judges are typically urban dwellers who do not hunt, who know little about wildlife issues and the seriousness of violations. From what I've observed, the vast majority of wildlife crimes brought to trial are not adjudicated as most ethical hunters would expect them to be."
^^^This all day long. From personal experience I believe most judges do not understand implications of poaching/wildlife violations.
If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
Thanks for sharing the details, and thanks for all your efforts. It stinks that he didn't get his just rewards.
RMNP this past weekend
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And 1 more showing that younglings can swim the mighty Colorado River.
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Very cool pictures, must have been a thrill to see/watch!
on my way out of the property where I had been shooting prairie dogs I spotted this bird in the creek.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c3c1f16a_c.jpgIMG_20230601_113424787 by Tim Richard, on Flickr
And this morning my wife tells me that some mule deer are coming though our pasture. So I go to the window to see and tell her she should grab her camera because those aren't mule deer.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6f0a3ed1_c.jpgIMG_20230618_065807854 by Tim Richard, on Flickr
Ben Lomond Gun Club on Saturday, June 17, for the Safety Meeting
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