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Feedman
04-06-2008, 12:54 PM
:mad:
I heard about this last week when I was in Tennessee. Same that they did this and had their sons involved.

'Most blatant violation of turkey game laws'

Tennessee charges 2 men, 2 juveniles


By Gary Garth • Special to The Courier-Journal • April 6, 2008
[Jeff Skelton, an assistant law-enforcement supervisor for the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, called it "perhaps the most blatant violation of the turkey game laws in recent history."


Two Tennessee men and two juveniles have been cited on numerous charges after allegedly killing at least a dozen turkeys during that state's recent youth turkey hunt weekend.
Skelton said Billy Joe Davidson of Lewisburg and Leonard Williams of Culleoka apparently took the juveniles, ages 9 and 14, on a shooting spree down the Duck River last month.
"We think the poachers killed at least nine turkeys just on Sunday as they motored up and down the Duck River in a 16-foot flat-bottom boat, shooting some turkeys off tree limbs that had roosted for the night and using a spotlight to locate others," Skelton said.
The adults and the youngsters all face charges.
"The example set by the two adults is a shame by any standards," Skelton said. "But we also believe the young hunters have responsibilities for their actions."
Davidson is charged with hunting from a watercraft under power; spotlighting game; 10 counts of hunting, killing, possessing and transporting turkeys in closed season; hunting after legal shooting hours; and two counts of contributing to the delinquency of minors.
Williams is charged with hunting from a watercraft under power; spotlighting game; nine counts of hunting, killing, possessing and transporting turkeys in closed season; hunting after legal shooting hours; and contributing to the delinquency of minors.
The 14-year-old is charged with hunting from a watercraft under power; spotlighting game; six counts of exceeding his bag limit; violating the state's tagging law; shooting after legal hours; and hunting without a wildlife management area permit.
The 9-year-old is charged with hunting from a watercraft under power; spotlighting game; violating the state's tagging law; hunting without a wildlife management area permit; shooting after legal hours; and two counts of exceeding the daily bag limit.

Rob7
04-06-2008, 01:10 PM
I just don't understand peoples actions sometimes. My son was fortunate enough to harvest his first gobbler this morning, had a great time with him and am always tring to teach him to "do the right thing", one of the moments that sticks out from this morning was explaining to him about 3 times who I called to "check in" his Gobbler... he understands the concept of telecheck now but thought we should of called Granddaddy Bob first!!! Hopefully these children involved will learn something from this and grow up to be better examples to their kids instead of passing along this kind of behavior...
Rob

raktrakr
04-06-2008, 01:17 PM
Hopefully these children involved will learn something from this and grow up to be better examples to their kids instead of passing along this kind of behavior...
RobNope, they'll grow up hating Game Wardens

huntindawoods
04-06-2008, 04:09 PM
I'm glad they got all those charges against them those adults knew better than what they were doing and probably the 14 yr old also, the 9 yr old maybe not, never the less that is straight up poor hunting ethics those kids were exposed too, and like said all those kids will do now is probably hate CO's but face it they were in the wrong maybe a big fat fine of several thousand dollars not a few hundred dollars, jail time, and some loss of hunting for the adult for a few years might teach those ol' boys a lesson. For the youngsters loss of hunting previliges for five or so years might be good for them also.

naturalelite
04-06-2008, 07:02 PM
Nope, they'll grow up hating Game Wardens

That was exactly the same thing I was thinking. I am sure these men will blame the CO's for all of their problems.

notimlmit
04-06-2008, 11:18 PM
They deserve everything the judge gives them - it's sad about the boys because no dought that isn't the first time that has happened and they will more than likely carry on their fathers bad habits