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MichelD
03-04-2022, 01:34 PM
I know many of you will doubt that this really occurred because it is reported in a MSM source. We've heard this story before; this is the conclusion, believe it or not.


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/04/canada-us-hunter-sheep-fine-photo


I see East Van Ray posted the story above in "Mainland hunting."

East Van Ray
03-04-2022, 02:10 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/04/canada-us-hunter-sheep-fine-photo

When an Alaskan hunter ventured out into the rugged mountains and dropped his target with a single rifle shot, it seemed like the perfect crime.
The only witness lay dead on the rocky landscape.

But Donald Lee’s deception was uncovered after forensic work by a savvy online sleuth and conservation officers revealed that Lee killed a bighorn sheep in Canada – not the United States, as he had previously claimed.
A Yukon court slapped Lee with a C$8,500 (US$6,700) fine and barred him from hunting in Canada for five years after he pleaded guilty to an offence under federal wildlife protection laws.
“I am regretful for the decisions I made that day,” Lee said in court, CBC reported. “I can’t return the animal to the mountain.”

In 2017, Lee was hunting the Nation River area of Alaska, close to the Yukon border. He spotted a Fannin sheep grazing on the mountainside, less than 200 metres away.

What he didn’t realise, he later told the court, was that the animal was across the border in Canada – where he didn’t have a permit to hunt. It was only after he had bagged the sheep that the penny dropped, he alleged.
“I suppose I could have contacted someone to get in touch with the Canadian authorities somehow. Instead I made some poor decisions,” Lee wrote in a statement read to the court.

Those decisions included filling out paperwork to say the kill was in Alaska. He ate the meat from his kill and brought the carcass to a taxidermist, mounting the curly-horned ungulate on his wall.
But it was his choice to post trophy photos of the kill that was his undoing.

Images posted to a sheep hunting forum included both date and geolocation. A sharp-eyed user then sent a tip to Yukon conservation officers, who then travelled by helicopter to the remote area where Lee was believed to have shot the sheep.

The Yukon team painstakingly recreated the scene, using landmarks including distinct rocks and scraggly trees to prove Lee had committed a crime.

Lee now has one year to pay the fine and was previously ordered to turn over the stuffed head.

“I will also say that the sentence imposed today is one which should send a strong message to the public about the price,” said Noel Sinclair, the crown attorney, told reporters after Lee was sentenced.
“Unethical hunters will pay when they are careless or deliberately turning a blind eye to the regulatory requirements for hunting in the Yukon.”

Linksman313
03-04-2022, 02:15 PM
What up East Van Ray!!

Nice catch, sometimes you have to pay for your mistakes.
Excellent court decision IMO

madcalfe
03-04-2022, 02:21 PM
lol "big horn" sheep eh....

Livewire322
03-04-2022, 02:25 PM
He got off cheap. $6k US is a pittance compared to a guided sheep hunt.

East Van Ray
03-04-2022, 04:30 PM
Apologies ... shoulda double-checked to see if it was already posted ...

Anyways ... this is lesson learned and worth repeating time and time again ...

I always tell my boys ... once you squeeze that trigger ... that bullet is not coming back and you will everything that goes with it ... good, bad or ugly ...

So best to take a moment to make sure ...

Bugle M In
03-05-2022, 12:55 PM
When that one fellow took that record book ram, also saying he took it in BC, a few years back.
My X father in law, who was a big big time sheep hunter saw the photo, he knew right away it was not taken in BC in the area
supposedly reported.
Completely different landscapes between where it was reported to be taken in BC vs Yukon.
I think some certainly think they are the only ones out there in the woods!!??

I think the fine in the OP is way too low.

Redthies
03-05-2022, 10:53 PM
He got off cheap. $6k US is a pittance compared to a guided sheep hunt.

But at least with the legit hunt, you get to keep the mount...

Livewire322
03-06-2022, 09:43 AM
But at least with the legit hunt, you get to keep the mount...

You can 3D scan and print a set of horns, or create a cast and make a replica.

The fine should’ve been at least 6 times what it was. All this chap has learned is that what’s illegal with a fine, is legal for a fee.

Waynewjw
03-06-2022, 10:22 AM
So when a incident like this happens, what are Cdn authorities seizing the firearms, gear, vehicles if any involved and a complete ban forever from hunting in Canada. Small fine isn’t a deterrent IMHO.