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Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
#11
Giant Nontypical
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RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
I only turn poachers in after they have fed their family with the eighth buck that year .
I only turn poachers in after they have fed their family with the eighth buck that year .
#12
RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
Jeff .... a guy tags his buck with his wife's tag (she doesn't even hunt), or it's the last day of the season and 2 guys are hunting, one with a doe tag, the other with a buck tag .... the guy with the buck tag tells the guy with the doe tag, "shoot whatever you see and I'll tag it if it's a buck."2 examples of what some would call poaching.
Yes. You described "crimes".
HONESTLY?????? Would I turn my neighbor in for this "crime"? 1 time thing????
Nope.
Just for conversation's sakes. That's all this is. I'm honestly just trying to feel the pulse of my peers.
#13
Nontypical Buck
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Location: Upstate New York
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RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
ORIGINAL: GregH
Poaching is a crime........ just look in any DNR game laws book.
Poaching is a crime........ just look in any DNR game laws book.
#14
Nontypical Buck
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RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Can someone give us a definition that we can all agree with? I'm not opposed to that.
Can someone give us a definition that we can all agree with? I'm not opposed to that.
#16
RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
Main Entry:
1poach
Pronunciation:
\ˈpōcch\
Function:
transitive verb
Etymology:
Middle English pocchen, from Middle French pocher, from Old French poché poached, literally, bagged, from poche bag, pocket — more at pouch
Date:
15th century
:to cook in simmering liquid [/align][/align][/align]mmmmmm.....well [/align]
1poach
Pronunciation:
\ˈpōcch\
Function:
transitive verb
Etymology:
Middle English pocchen, from Middle French pocher, from Old French poché poached, literally, bagged, from poche bag, pocket — more at pouch
Date:
15th century
:to cook in simmering liquid [/align][/align][/align]mmmmmm.....well [/align]
#17
RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
OK....but the "grey area" guys aren't gonna like that one.
OK....but the "grey area" guys aren't gonna like that one.
#18
Giant Nontypical
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RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
Poacher
POACHER, n. One that steals game.
That definition comes from the Webster 1812 dictionary
again ..... define stealing [:-]
POACHER, n. One that steals game.
That definition comes from the Webster 1812 dictionary
again ..... define stealing [:-]
#19
Giant Nontypical
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RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
ORIGINAL: brucelanthier
Hey, the "grey area" feeds families. Are you against a guy trying to feed his family?
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
OK....but the "grey area" guys aren't gonna like that one.
OK....but the "grey area" guys aren't gonna like that one.
#20
RE: Do we REALLY view Poaching as a "crime"?
[ol]To trespass on another's property in order to take fish or game.
To take fish or game in a forbidden area.
To become muddy or broken up from being trampled. Used of land.
To sink into soft earth when walking.
To take or appropriate something unfairly or illegally.
To take fish or game in a forbidden area.
To become muddy or broken up from being trampled. Used of land.
To sink into soft earth when walking.
To take or appropriate something unfairly or illegally.
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Bruce...are you saying every man who poaches is trying to feed his family....and that's why he does it?
So...are we saying that taking an extra buck....hunting out of season....etc....is the equivalent of speeding? What would it take for some of you guys to turn someone in (for poaching or OTHER offenses)?
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