Not NJ but hunters may find it interesting.
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/nation-world/national/article191124169.html
http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/nation-world/national/article191124169.html
Do poachers always poach during hunting season? I think if I made up my mind to poach that would be the last time of year I"d want to do it.
It is obvious that Texas takes their fish and game laws very seriously.
Unfortunately skill and knowledge has largely been replaced by bait piles nowadays.Used to be you had to figure out where the deer were and when by tracks and sign.Now just throw out some sweet taters and bring em to you.It is obvious that Texas takes their fish and game laws very seriously. Hopefully, others who would be predisposed to breaking the laws there will have second thoughts.
Wildlife is a resource that provides benefits to the public as a whole, not just hunters and managing hunting through law is critical. If that man followed the laws he would have been armed with a bow and his chances of harvesting a big, old, smart buck would have been greatly reduced. He would have been forced to use skill and knowledge of that specific deer's behavior to place himself within bow and arrow distance instead of cheating and taking it illegally with a rifle shot from a vehicle.
Unfortunately skill and knowledge has largely been replaced by bait piles nowadays.
That photo looks like the Finnegar farm in Lacey.