antler hunter ticketed!

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This is taken from the CDOW website



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.

Division of Wildlife
 
And the result of incidents like this, from today's paper:

http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_3540937

Wildlife officials seek antler-hunting curbs
Colorado Division of Wildlife officials are proposing a limited season for antler hunting, April 1 through Dec. 31.

Wildlife managers such as J Wenum in Gunnison said that antler collectors so intensely scour ranges for the shed horns, with many beginning as early as late January, that the increasingly popular pursuit has become harmful to wildlife already stressed by winter conditions.

Officials are preparing a paper on a proposed antler-hunting season that will be reviewed by the Wildlife Commission, perhaps at its March 9 meeting, agency spokesman Joe Lewandowski said. Any new rules could take effect April 1, 2007.
 
Even though I am guilty of getting out there too early also. I would love to see the WDFW put those rules into effect here in WA.

-Lowedog
 
I called the DOW on some guys driving their 4wheelers offroad lookin for horns today. I dont know if they got ticketed but at least it will help the DOW maybe crack down a lil more. People are still going to go find sheds and hide them till April unless there are more DOW people in the hills.
 

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