not party hunting ... poacher caught

Jameson

5 year old buck +
http://news.dnr.state.mn.us/2015/08...rburne-national-wildlife-refuge-2/#more-16876

Hunter pleads guilty to deer poaching in Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge
(Released August 25, 2015)

A Zimmerman, Minnesota man recently pled guilty to a 2014 case of illegally taking multiple deer in the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge.

On Nov. 1, 2014, Minnesota DNR Conservation Officer Mitch Sladek of Big Lake observed a woman and her daughter bypass a locked gate and enter the refuge pulling a two-wheel deer cart.

“I asked them who shot a deer,” said Sladek. “The woman said her husband, Michael Walz, had shot the deer and they were going to help him bring it out with the cart.”

When asked if it was a buck or a doe, the woman didn’t know. When asked if they bow hunt, she replied, “No.” Sladek checked DNR’s electronic licensing system and saw the woman had registered a number of bucks killed with a bow.


Conservation Officer Mitch Sladek is shown with the mounts and plaques seized in the Zimmerman investigation.

“I then traveled onto the refuge and found the two women and Walz, as well as a freshly killed 6-point buck that was untagged and had been illegally removed from the kill site,” said Sladek.

The officer checked Walz for a valid license, but was told it may “take a minute” since Walz had other licenses in his possession beside his own: his friend’s, his daughter’s and his father’s. Walz then validated and tagged the 6-point buck.

Walz and his wife later admitted to illegal party hunting, illegal transportation and using borrowed tags in an attempt to pass the deer off as legally killed animals. He further admitted that his wife, daughter and father were not with him when he had shot any of the deer.

Sladek travelled to the Walz home where he found six shoulder-mounted deer hanging on a wall, along with seven antlered wall plaques. Walz confessed to killing and transporting 13 deer illegally. Walz said that the deer were taken in the Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge or the Sand Dunes State Forest.

All of the mounts, plaques, as well as a pickup truck and a bow were seized as evidence. Walz was charged in Sherburne County Court with two counts of transporting illegally taken big game and two counts of soliciting/borrowing the big game hunting license of another person. Walz pled guilty to the charges on July 30.

A fine of $3,000 and sentence of one year in jail were stayed and Walz was placed on two years’ probation; however, court costs and fees totaled nearly $3,200. In addition, Walz received 80 hours of community service, cannot enter Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge or Sand Dunes State Forest, cannot hunt big game during a two year probationary period, had his Minnesota big game hunting privileges revoked for three years, and was ordered to write a public apology in Minnesota Outdoor News.

“This is an example of someone who is passionate about taking deer, but has lost appreciation of the animals hunted and respect of the laws protecting a resource that belongs to all citizens,” said Col. Ken Soring, DNR Enforcement Division director.

Minnesota is also among the 45-state compact that recognizes suspension of hunting, fishing, and trapping licenses. This means that illegal activities in one state can affect a person’s hunting or fishing privileges in all participating states.

The DNR’s mission is to work with citizens to conserve and manage the state’s natural resources, to provide outdoor recreation opportunities, and to provide for commercial use of natural resources in a way that creates a sustainable quality of life. A major part of that mission involves the work of conservation officers in gaining voluntary compliance with regulations through education and law enforcement.

Citizens can help protect Minnesota resources by mentoring new hunters, and by reporting game and fish violations to the Turn In Poachers (TIP) hotline at 800-652-9093. Cell phone users can dial #TIP. Informants can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward.

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I really wish that the friend, wife, and father would get a ticket, too. Or even all get the same fine as the poacher, they were all accomplices. That might deter a few folks from the illegal tag borrowing that is all too common.
 
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Wow.
Good to see another one caught.
Sad how many more there are potentially.
 
Hmmmm......a CO that uses his computer to check if a woman had a license and if she bowhunted. Glad to see its not just the CO's up by Browerville that is using his computer on the job! Congrats to him!
 
UGH!! This irritates the hell out of me. Maybe we should have a get together and drive up to Zimmerman and give this asshole a blanket party. Congrats to CO Sladek on a job well done. And YES DSD, the other people involved should be fined as well. Enough of this shit with the frickin meat hogs already!!


I am gonna email the CO a Thank you letter.
 
I do not want to sound off, but do you think this will stop him! You do not need a license to poach.
 
Gaurantee you he will be watched for some time. So if he is stupid enough to do it again, more fines and more public humility.

I TIP'd a guy out to Mitch..... Mitch is a frickin machine I tell you...... You do not want him sniffing out your trail. LONNGGG story and a good one. :)
The guy was convicted and doesnt "advertise" his successes any more. Is he done poaching? Maybe. If nothing else it shut the A hole up really good.
 
I do not want to sound off, but do you think this will stop him! You do not need a license to poach.

If he repeats this offense I would believe he would be facing jail time. Being behind bars will stop him, and you can't have a second offense without a first.

Also going to be a bit harder to do without his truck. :)

I have also heard really good things about CO Mitch Sladek.
 
I bet there are dozens of poachers who use that party hunting tag situation every year to shoot multiple deer.
 
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I bet there are dozens of poachers who use that party hunting tag situation every year to shoot multiple deer.
Thousands. Just a sampling of the people I know... More do it than don't.
 
UGH!! This irritates the hell out of me. Maybe we should have a get together and drive up to Zimmerman and give this asshole a blanket party. Congrats to CO Sladek on a job well done. And YES DSD, the other people involved should be fined as well. Enough of this shit with the frickin meat hogs already!!


I am gonna email the CO a Thank you letter.

When you send him a thank you, ask him if it would make his job easier if cross tagging was not allowed?

We just do not have enough deer,especially bucks in MN to allow hunters to shoot multiple bucks.
 
When there aren't any deer left, they can always fill the freezer with walleyes from Mille Lacs and Red or pheasants. Wait...?
 
When you send him a thank you, ask him if it would make his job easier if cross tagging was not allowed?

My CO has made it VERY clear. Lending and Borrowing tags is the number one citation written.
Take away cross-tagging, and the cheaters will still cheat. But it would sure make it easier on the COs to catch them for certain.

Just amazes me. The number of buck only, lottery and hunters choice areas is the majority of the state.... the reason for that is to cut harvest. yet the DNR still allows cross tagging which helps increase harvest when the day is done.
Pure stupidity........

Cross tagging legal in a managed area or intensive... I could at least see the reasoning to a degree.
I will never agree fully with it though.
 
Neighbors on two sides of us did it last year. The one guy shoot a nice 10 pointer we passed (can't blame him it was a nice buck) but then proceeded to shoot another small buck and two does on the same sit. Didn't have a tag for any of them. Hauled them back to the house and called around looking for tags. This year I am calling the CO if I hear this again. I am done with it....
 
There is much discussion/complaining about my area being lottery and there being no landowner tags. Lots of scheming on how to get around the laws. WE have lots of education to do and it will take years.
MNAaron. That is a disgusting situation. Young hunter or and old timer that has done it for years?
 
There is much discussion/complaining about my area being lottery and there being no landowner tags. Lots of scheming on how to get around the laws. WE have lots of education to do and it will take years.
MNAaron. That is a disgusting situation. Young hunter or and old timer that has done it for years?
The first step in that education is to get them to wake up to the fact that there is an issue with what they are doing on many levels in the first place. Prosecution of offenders is a good tool to wake them up to those facts. Neighbors or not, if they are violators you either have them prosecuted or accept that they will continue to manipulate the system while reducing your local deer populations. How many of you would tolerate your neighbors stealing from yours or your other neighbors properties? In essence, that is what they are doing.
 
There is much discussion/complaining about my area being lottery and there being no landowner tags. Lots of scheming on how to get around the laws. WE have lots of education to do and it will take years.
MNAaron. That is a disgusting situation. Young hunter or and old timer that has done it for years?
50 year old accomplished hunter
 
Why not place the tip now?

It could get him on the radar at least.
 
Hmmmm......a CO that uses his computer to check if a woman had a license and if she bowhunted. Glad to see its not just the CO's up by Browerville that is using his computer on the job! Congrats to him!

It was an informant that did them in. 90% of the time it is an informant, not some CSI drama. They had all the details on this guy long before they found his wife with a cart.

'State Conservation Officer, Mitch Sladek said an anonymous tip eventually led to Walz, who admitted to poaching 13 whitetail deer from the refuge on licenses that were not his.'
 
Illegal crosstagging is poaching...plain and simple

Allowing crosstagging/party hunting in modern deer hunting is foolish. There is no reason to allow it...except for adding to the notion that deer are vermin to be controlled.

Stu--I think you are correct. It has no place, especially in a state that is trying to grow the deer herd. I will admit I have used cross tagging in Iowa, but keep in mind I saw 35-40 deer in one day while hunting. Personally, I would like to see each state end it.
 
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