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Hunting violations net Nolalu man $1,750 in fines
CBC News Posted: Feb 13, 2018 3:49 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 13, 2018 3:49 PM ET
A Nolalu man has been fined $1,750 for hunting violations, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry announced.
In a media release, the ministry said the man was hunting behind his residence in November 2017, when he shot an antlerless white-tailed deer. Nolalu is located just west of Thunder Bay, Ont.
Conservation officers received a tip and contacted the man, who denied shooting a deer, the ministry said. However, officers later found a white-tailed deer hanging in a building on the property.
The ministry said its investigation determined the man shot the animal, but didn't immediately apply his deer game seal as required.
The man was fined $1,000 for failing to immediately attach his seal and another $750 for lying to a conservation officer.
The case was heard in Thunder Bay court on Feb. 7.
CBC News Posted: Feb 13, 2018 3:49 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 13, 2018 3:49 PM ET
A Nolalu man has been fined $1,750 for hunting violations, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry announced.
In a media release, the ministry said the man was hunting behind his residence in November 2017, when he shot an antlerless white-tailed deer. Nolalu is located just west of Thunder Bay, Ont.
Conservation officers received a tip and contacted the man, who denied shooting a deer, the ministry said. However, officers later found a white-tailed deer hanging in a building on the property.
The ministry said its investigation determined the man shot the animal, but didn't immediately apply his deer game seal as required.
The man was fined $1,000 for failing to immediately attach his seal and another $750 for lying to a conservation officer.
The case was heard in Thunder Bay court on Feb. 7.
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