OP,
We, as a sport body, have already identified that there are some improper practices going on. What did we do? We made them against the law. Just like drug traffic and use, burglaries, rape, murder, etc., are illegal so too are various "truck hunter" practices. However, you don't seem to have made a lot of progress in reducing the amount of illicit drug use, burglaries, rapes, murders, etc., so what makes you think that you can reduce the amount of illicit "truck hunters"?
The only people who are going to obey the laws are those who wouldn't break it in the first place. Hence the gun registry. People don't want to be offenders so they complied with an unconstitutional law. I am sure that there are quite a number of firearms out there that are not registered and their owners have no intentions of ever registering them. They are now criminals.
If you don't want to obey a law, then you don't have to until you are caught breaking it. You can exceed the speed limit for a few years, but once you are caught you will have to pay. I know people who have no licenses who still drive drunk. (I just don't know when they are doing it since they live several thousand km away).
Want to make a difference? Call the DNR every time you see a violation. Give them pertinent info: vehicle make and model, tag#, what they were doing, etc.
When I was younger, the DNR guys didn't come into the area I lived and hunted. They stayed on the main roads. The generation between me and my dad in that area poached HARD!! However, they would also have no qualms about shooting the game warden if they encountered one. To them the penalty was just as stiff either way. You learn to adjust, and watch yourself.
You need to take a stand and store the poacher's hotline # on your phone and call everytime. There is advice and a suggestion.
We, as a sport body, have already identified that there are some improper practices going on. What did we do? We made them against the law. Just like drug traffic and use, burglaries, rape, murder, etc., are illegal so too are various "truck hunter" practices. However, you don't seem to have made a lot of progress in reducing the amount of illicit drug use, burglaries, rapes, murders, etc., so what makes you think that you can reduce the amount of illicit "truck hunters"?
The only people who are going to obey the laws are those who wouldn't break it in the first place. Hence the gun registry. People don't want to be offenders so they complied with an unconstitutional law. I am sure that there are quite a number of firearms out there that are not registered and their owners have no intentions of ever registering them. They are now criminals.
If you don't want to obey a law, then you don't have to until you are caught breaking it. You can exceed the speed limit for a few years, but once you are caught you will have to pay. I know people who have no licenses who still drive drunk. (I just don't know when they are doing it since they live several thousand km away).
Want to make a difference? Call the DNR every time you see a violation. Give them pertinent info: vehicle make and model, tag#, what they were doing, etc.
When I was younger, the DNR guys didn't come into the area I lived and hunted. They stayed on the main roads. The generation between me and my dad in that area poached HARD!! However, they would also have no qualms about shooting the game warden if they encountered one. To them the penalty was just as stiff either way. You learn to adjust, and watch yourself.
You need to take a stand and store the poacher's hotline # on your phone and call everytime. There is advice and a suggestion.



















































