What a jack...who kills cougar and deer without getting a tag...those aren't hard to get. Not saying the sheep was justified but wow...not a smart person
Sweet Home man guilty of wildlife crimes | OregonLive.com
Enoch Ray Robertson, 30, can never hunt again, must pay $16,910 in fines, spend six days in jail, 40 months on probation and perform 10 days of community service, according to a sentence delivered in Linn County Circuit Court last week. Plus, he won't be getting back the carcass of a bighorn sheep authorities believe he illegally killed, or the two rifles, antlers and meat seized during a search of his Sweet Home property.
That's the price that comes with five counts of wildlife crimes.
Oregon State Police Fish & Wildlife Division troopers, who investigated the case, said the bighorn sheep was about 7; it's believed the animal was killed in May 2010 near Richland in northeastern Oregon. Investigators also found two blacktail deer killed out of season in spring 2010, and a cougar killed without a cougar-hunting tag in fall 2009.
Sweet Home man guilty of wildlife crimes | OregonLive.com
Enoch Ray Robertson, 30, can never hunt again, must pay $16,910 in fines, spend six days in jail, 40 months on probation and perform 10 days of community service, according to a sentence delivered in Linn County Circuit Court last week. Plus, he won't be getting back the carcass of a bighorn sheep authorities believe he illegally killed, or the two rifles, antlers and meat seized during a search of his Sweet Home property.
That's the price that comes with five counts of wildlife crimes.
Oregon State Police Fish & Wildlife Division troopers, who investigated the case, said the bighorn sheep was about 7; it's believed the animal was killed in May 2010 near Richland in northeastern Oregon. Investigators also found two blacktail deer killed out of season in spring 2010, and a cougar killed without a cougar-hunting tag in fall 2009.