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rcurry | 2 years ago
As a sheriff friend of mine would put it, busting a guy like that really isn’t in the “spirit of the law.” Maybe there was some bad blood or something between this guy and the wardens.
Don’t get me wrong - wardens can be pretty strict and I’ve known a few who have actually ticketed themselves for making a mistake, but this wasn’t a warden just coming up on a scene and issuing a citation, and saying “sorry boys, I wish I didn’t have to write you up but here we are…” this was a calculated setup and seems like a pretty cheap shot.
jmull|2 years ago
“Wingenroth, who openly advertised his business in area publications, was told by state game wardens last year that such an activity was illegal, authorities said. Wingeroth, though, told them his lawyer “has a different interpretation” of the law.”
…The game wardens warned him and he basically forced their hand by telling them to shove it.
rcurry|2 years ago
op00to|2 years ago
The reason why they cited him was clear in the article. People didn’t like the law, they’re trying to change it.
It seems lazy to hunt an animal knowing you’ll need electronic assistance to take control of the dead animal.
rcurry|2 years ago
Nobody wants an injured animal to run off and die an awful death and so it’s best to find them any way you can.