Sask. Hunters Charged

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SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTS CHARGED FOR ILLEGAL HUNTING

Four Saskatchewan residents - two from Assiniboia, one from Mankota and one from the Moose Jaw area - were recently charged with a total of 20 counts of illegal hunting-related activities under The Wildlife Act.

In each case, the primary purpose of the illegal hunting activities was to harvest trophy class animals. There were 211 sets of trophy antlers and 16 firearms seized in relation to the offences.

The first investigation involved three individuals. James Frampton of Mankota was charged with two counts, including hunting during a closed season. Lyle Helland of Assiniboia was charged with four counts, including possessing unlawfully-taken wildlife. Brian Bardal of Assiniboia was charged with seven counts, including discharging a firearm from a vehicle.

The second investigation involved Tom Keeler of rural Moose Jaw, who was charged with seven counts, including using another person's licence while hunting, hunting without a valid licence and possession of unlawfully-taken wildlife.

"Most hunters in Saskatchewan respect game laws, but some try to get around the system intended to protect and preserve our natural resources and the environment," Environment's Compliance and Field Services executive director Kevin Callele said. "Our laws are designed to provide effective management of wildlife populations and to ensure opportunities are available now and in the future for hunters."

Both cases began as a result of public complaints. The first investigation started in November 2005 and the second investigation began in January 2007. Both investigations are ongoing and additional charges might be laid.

Anyone who is aware of or suspects environmental or resource abuses is encouraged to call any Ministry of Environment office or the 24-hour Turn-in-Poachers (TIP) line at 1-800-667-7561. SaskTel cell phone users can now dial #5555 to contact the TIP line.
 
fu#$in' co$%suckin' bastards!

I hope they lose more than just their rifles. They need to be fined for every animal they took, they need to lose their trucks and they need to be banned from every hunting again in Canada.

This pisses me off and just gets my blood boiling. The hunting has gotten to the point of being world class and these meat heads decide they want to ruin the fun.

211 animals in 3 years between 4 guys? My entire hunting party hasn't taken that many animals all together over the span of our lives!
 
Assuming that those animals were taken over the past two or three years, it sounds like they must have been either acting as guides or perhaps selling trophy heads to presumably less successful hunters. That is 26 animals per year for the last two years

cheers mooncoon
 
Assuming that those animals were taken over the past two or three years, it sounds like they must have been either acting as guides or perhaps selling trophy heads to presumably less successful hunters. That is 26 animals per year for the last two years

cheers mooncoon


LETS NOT start GUESSING and send a good thread sideways, stick to the facts as they come out and hopefully courts in Sask will get mean
 
I worked down that way years ago and that kind of thing was going on then,but not on this scale.The wardens must have put alot of work into this as that area is huge,and sparsely populated.A job well done on thier part.
 
211 trophy racks ! How doe the normal, law abiding, nature preserving hunter have a chance when these type people are on the go. Good lob catching th bastards. I'd like to know here the court session is being hel. I'd like to head over with a half dozen or more "real" hunters and let the court, media or whoever know just what pieces of crap we think theseguys are.
 
fu#$in' co$%suckin' bastards!

I hope they lose more than just their rifles. They need to be fined for every animal they took, they need to lose their trucks and they need to be banned from every hunting again in Canada.

Don't think banning them is going to stop them from doing something that they were already doing.
 
Funny thing I actually met this Tom Keeler and chatted with him at the YMCA in the steam room. Most of us Moose Jaw hunters have heard rumors of Keeler for years, guess they were true.
 
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