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- AB foothills
It might just be me, but if I were Casull(Rob) I would be explaining myself, or atleast telling the story the way it happened. If it was an honest mistake made by a few good guys that come here regularly(which I dont think happened) time to spill the beans.
From what I read in the article, they had bad luck in the area that they were hunting and supposed to be in. Decided to take a bear in an area that they were not supposed to be with the tag they had.
IMO that bear was poached and they got off real easy.
If anyone here thinks that because they are good guys and they deserve a break, time to give your head a shake.
Poachers are poachers no matter who they are. They new what they did was wrong, they got charged for it.
Those pics and the story were taken down almost a year ago for a reason and the people involved knew it. After being charged and convicted of a crime like poaching, it will be pretty hard to convince me that they are "good guys".
I have seen bighorn rams that most people would dream of taking including myself. They were a few hundread yards from the border of where I had a tag, but no matter how I looked at it they were not legal to take. If I took one and got caught, I would be a poacher.
Where do we as hunters draw the line? If you are a "good guy" and f**k up bigtime we will give you a break because we like you as a person
From what I read in the article, they had bad luck in the area that they were hunting and supposed to be in. Decided to take a bear in an area that they were not supposed to be with the tag they had.
IMO that bear was poached and they got off real easy.
If anyone here thinks that because they are good guys and they deserve a break, time to give your head a shake.
Poachers are poachers no matter who they are. They new what they did was wrong, they got charged for it.
Those pics and the story were taken down almost a year ago for a reason and the people involved knew it. After being charged and convicted of a crime like poaching, it will be pretty hard to convince me that they are "good guys".
I have seen bighorn rams that most people would dream of taking including myself. They were a few hundread yards from the border of where I had a tag, but no matter how I looked at it they were not legal to take. If I took one and got caught, I would be a poacher.
Where do we as hunters draw the line? If you are a "good guy" and f**k up bigtime we will give you a break because we like you as a person




















































