ANTLER HUNTER FINED FOR HARASSING WILDLIFE

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Just found this on the Colorado DOW website and thought it was interesting. Colorado does not have any specific regulations governing shed hunting, so there's a lot of room for abuse. What are your thoughts on early shed hunting, especially on critical winter range? Where's the ethical/unethical line to be drawn? How do we enforce it?

NEWS RELEASE:
A man from Alaska who intentionally disturbed a herd of deer while in pursuit of shed antlers in the Gunnison area was cited for harassing wildlife Feb. 4 by the Colorado Division of Wildlife.

Jonah M. Stewart, 21, was ticketed after a DOW wildlife officer observed him deliberately walking into a deer herd and forcing the animals to move through deep snow in difficult conditions. He was also carrying antlers at the time. When contacted by the officer, Stewart admitted that he was pursuing the herd in search of shed antlers.

He was cited for harassing wildlife because his movements forced the deer to move unnaturally and caused significant stress to the animals. Stewart was fined $137 and 10 penalty points were assessed against his hunting and fishing privileges.

A concerned citizen informed the DOW about the situation.

It is legal to collect antler sheds in Colorado, but animals cannot be intentionally disturbed in the process.

At this time of year animals need to conserve energy in order to stay healthy throughout the winter. The DOW is concerned that people who are collecting shed antlers are going into winter-range areas and disturbing animals unnecessarily. Collecting antlers is growing in popularity because of their commercial value. Collectors from throughout the United States come to Colorado from late January through February to collect the sheds.

"Fining someone for harassment of wildlife is unusual, typically we cite people who allow their dogs to run uncontrolled chasing wildlife," said J Wenum, area wildlife manager for the DOW in Gunnison. "But we want people to know that we are serious about protecting wildlife resources. The Gunnison community has real concerns about people who are intentionally disturbing big-game animals on winter range in pursuit of antler sheds."

DOW wildlife officers are patrolling areas in Gunnison and throughout the state keeping an eye out for collectors who are harassing animals.

The DOW asks that people wait until late spring to look for antlers. By that time snow is gone and deer are not in a stress condition.

"We're asking people to exercise some common sense. Allow the animals the chance to get through the winter conditions," Wenum said.

If you see someone harassing wildlife, please call a local DOW office or Operation Game Thief at 1-877-265-6648.
 
Good for him!

Where I live you can't go into Wildlife Management Areas until May 1st. If someone is caught in there before then, cut their hands off and call it even.
 
Do the bucks really start losing their antlers that early or is this guy hoping that they would drop sooner than later?
 
Washington state has no laws governing shed hunting either. In some areas it is a real problem. A lot of people in the real popular spots are hitting them the end of December. It's crazy. Guys will ride their snowmobiles all over the winter range from X-mas untill there is no snow left. I turned a kid in a couple years ago that I caught chasing some bucks on his motorcycle. All he got was a warning because it was my word against his. When I confronted him about it, I asked him if he knew it was illegal. He said he did but didn't think it hurt anything. That's when I decided to turn him in. I would like to see a season put on shed hunting but it would be awful hard to patrol.

-Lowedog
 
As much as I hate CA,I can honestly say we don't have much competition with shed hunters.The areas where I shed hunt you couldn't even ride a quad because of the steep terrain.Our winters are also much milder compared to the rocky mountain states.It's funny I hear so much about how many people shed hunt nowdas yet even when I go to the Kaibab for sheds I don't see more than a couple people shed hunting.


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