Antler Hunters Convicted

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Antler hunters convicted
Two Star Valley residents lose all hunting privileges for 2010, fined $380

by Wyoming Game & Fish
May 24, 2010

BIG PINEY - Star Valley residents, William Barnett (40) of Freedom, WY and Jeremiah Stewart (29) of Thayne, WY were recently found guilty of collecting shed antlers during the newly implemented closed season near Daniel. Judge Curt Haws handed down the same sentence to both resulting in a loss of all hunting privileges until 1/1/2011, in Wyoming and the 33 other states involved in the violator compact. In addition, both individuals were fined $380 and placed on 1 year probation during which time they cannot hunt antlers or be with anyone antler hunting. All the antlers that were illegally collected were confiscated.

Barnett and Stewart were found hunting antlers in the Ryegrass area of Sublette County on March 20, 2010. Big Piney Game Warden Adam Hymas waited for them to return to their vehicle. Realizing this, the two decided to abandon their truck and walk to Daniel in the middle of the night. Warden Hymas was able to locate their stash of 12 antlers the following morning and make contact with both Barnett and Stewart. Both confessed their actions when questioned by Warden Hymas and Pinedale Game Warden Coordinator Scott Werbelow.

"Clearly, these two individuals were intentionally violating the new regulation, taking antlers from the honest sportsmen who waited for the season to open," said Hymas. "We treat this regulation just like any other wildlife regulation enforcing it to the fullest extent."

The antler hunting season regulation prohibits the gathering of shed antlers from January 1 through April 30 on public lands west of the Continental Divide. The Wyoming Game and Fish Commission enacted the regulation this winter after a series of public meetings held in the fall of 2009.

Despite this case, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department is reporting generally good compliance during the state?s first shed antler gathering season. "The purpose of the new regulation was to minimize disturbance of big game animals on their winter and spring ranges, "said Werbelow. "It appeared to achieve that goal as we saw a lot less traffic on those traditional big game winter ranges this year."

In an effort to facilitate compliance, the Game and Fish Department brought in four additional game wardens from other parts of the state to increase enforcement presence in the Pinedale and Big Piney areas.

"While most people complied with the new regulation, there were a total of 5 individuals who were cited for violating the shed antler season in the Pinedale Region and another individual was caught antler hunting on private property without permission," said Werbelow. "It should be noted that many of these cases were made possible through tipsfrom concerned citizens and we really appreciate that."

Hymas applauded the efforts of Judge Haws and Sublette County Attorney Lucky McMahon on this case. Hymas added, "I think a strong message was sent that wildlife and the laws governing it are important to the state of Wyoming and its residents."
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Brian Latturner
MonsterMuleys.com
 
Good to hear. Makes me feel a little better, though there are still plenty that don't get caught. Hopefully this will encourage them to wait for the season to open. Thanks for the story!
 
There are a few out of Rock Springs that have also been convicted. They are NOT messing around, but it is up to us to report everyone we see during the time of the year it is closed and help gather evidence.

BearCat
 
380.00 fine huh?
WTF?
These lowlifes should get a minimum 75K fine & 15 years in Jail,maybe that'd get their attention?
As far as taking hunting licenses/ privileges they probably never purchase licenses anyway? And will keep right on a hunting,if their sorry asses were in the Slammer with one of them 'BUBBA'S' working them over maybe it'd wake a few of these lowlifes up?
But at 380.00,that ain't cuttin it,they've probably gathered 10-15K worth of Bone up & are probably laughing about the Pisscutter fine!
 
And one more thing!
All the Laws in the world ain't worth a damn unless you can enforce them!
I can show you places here this spring that were completely trounced out with ilegal ATV's/shedheads riding their POS in illegal areas because they're too damn lazy to do it the Ethical way!
Who pays the price?
The Honest guy of course!
Another thing that flat ass pisses me off is the USFS making all kinds of rules/laws & too chicken chit to enforce any of them!
 
I'm certianly NOT opposed to regulation of shed hunting. However the only way it's going to work is to CLOSE the area to EVERYONE for that period of time.

"Another thing that flat ass pisses me off is the USFS making all kinds of rules/laws & too chicken chit to enforce any of them!"

Agreed B-PLOP! It should be turned over to SFW & Hoytme.... JEEZUS!!!

Slick
 
A lttle bird told me they are gonna get a lot more serious this next season closure too....
 
B_BOP_A_LU_LU, Funny that you mention "Bubba's". Bubba Haley just happens to be the warden in the Pinedale region.
 
They have the same thing here, you cant go pick up sheds in the tex creek wildlife managment area, but lion hunters can go in there, snowmobilers can go in there, like stated above its got to be closed to everyone or it wont work.




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I agree that a total closure is needed. People will go in there and pick up antlers and cache them until the season opens. But I am glad to hear about these busts. Don't underestimate the impact of losing hunting rights for a year - even most of the lowlifes buy a license.
John
 
That's the whole problem right there, the money they would make off the antlers exceeds the fines making it worth the risk.










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>I'm certianly NOT opposed to regulation
>of shed hunting. However the
>only way it's going to
>work is to CLOSE the
>area to EVERYONE for that
>period of time.
>
>"Another thing that flat ass pisses
>me off is the USFS
>making all kinds of rules/laws
>& too chicken chit to
>enforce any of them!"
>
>Agreed B-PLOP! It should be turned
>over to SFW & Hoytme....
>JEEZUS!!!
>
>Slick

Be very careful what you ask for SLICK!
 
LAST EDITED ON Jun-29-10 AT 04:39PM (MST)[p]We went to a spot in wyoming my buddy and his family have hunted forever and we picked up 150 horns between our group but we only found 15-20 browns and the rest whites but we've been there in the past and found big sheds. Plus at one of your local wyoming bars i talked to locals who said all the oil field boys and some of the locals went out early and they also told us to that it wasn't patrolled as good as it should have been. I watched wybangers cheatin with there bikes to.
 
Looks like they charged 5 more people for hunting by cokeville and took away their privleges in wyoming , nonresidents this time
 

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