"Wardens of the North" The Snow Tells a Story
ID | 13199319 |
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Movie Name | "Wardens of the North" The Snow Tells a Story |
Release Name | Wardens.of.the.North.S04E08.1080p.WEB.h264-FREQUENCY |
Year | 2025 |
Kind | tv |
Language | English |
IMDB ID | 37560639 |
Format | srt |
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So that blood trail ran down and about, I don't know,
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100 yards from there down in the valley is another dead cow.
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When you get an elk tag, it's like getting
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Willy Wonka's golden ticket.
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He's not waiting around, so we're gonna keep up
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with him the best we can.
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- You've probably seen the plane flying over. - Yeah.
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Yeah, well, a couple of your other blinds on your property
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have a bunch of bait at them. It's funny who you run into.
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Haven't seen this guy since college, but like I said,
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still got a job to do. -As I'm sure you know --
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- Yeah, yeah. - OK.
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- Yes, sir. -No, use beating around the bush?
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<i>Wild animals</i>
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<i>and wild places.</i> <i>They're more than a picture.</i>
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<i>They're inspiration,</i> <i>excitement, and adventure.</i>
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<i>Patrolling and protecting</i> <i>these natural resources is</i>
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<i>a first-class band</i> <i>of peace officers.</i>
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<i>These are the wardens,</i> <i>dedicated to the preservation</i>
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<i>of our great outdoors.</i>
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She could have been shot right here, jumped again right here,
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and she's continuing to go that way.
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<i>Michigan has two distinct elk</i> <i>seasons, one that starts in</i>
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<i>late August and one that starts</i> <i>in early December.</i>
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<i>For the first one,</i> <i>conservation officers</i>
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<i>and DNR employees</i> <i>visit the site</i>
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<i>of every successful kill.</i>
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I do all the paperwork, then I get my hands all bloody.
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Sounds good.
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-Is it a bull or cow? -It's a bull.
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<i>For the second,</i> <i>all harvested elk are taken</i>
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<i>to a check station</i> <i>and COs check kill sites</i>
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<i>in the surrounding areas.</i>
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And you can see the bullet travel, looks like,
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through the lungs pretty well.
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When you get an elk tag,
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it's a hunt of a lifetime for a bull.
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It's huge to the economy.
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It's huge to the locals, the folks who hunt up here.
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And, you know, it's kind of special.
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You don't have to drive 1,500 miles
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to go out west to hunt an elk.
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You can actually do it in northern Michigan.
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<i>Elk were reintroduced to</i> <i>the state of Michigan in 1918.</i>
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<i>The population has been as high</i> <i>as 1,500 and as low as 200,</i>
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<i>but with improved habitat</i> <i>and renewed public interest,</i>
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<i>the herd is</i> <i>healthy and growing.</i>
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<i>For each hunt period in 2016,</i> <i>100 tags were awarded.</i>
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<i>In District 3...</i>
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<i>CO Mark Depew is on the scene</i> <i>of a successful cow kill.</i>
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So she may have been standing, maybe up in here,
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when they shot.
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And...it looks like maybe they shot from down here.
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We get there, and we'll kind of look over the scene to make
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sure that there's no additional blood trails going off that
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that individual shot more than what he's allowed,
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he or she's allowed, which would be one elk.
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On occasion, we do find that multiple shots at elk,
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because they're a herd animal, they'll group up.
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And the more shots you take, obviously the number goes up,
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the number of animals that you could kill.
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So when we get there, we're looking for additional
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blood trails that go off.
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And the nice thing about the snow
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is the snow tells the story.
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It's hard to hide a blood trail that goes off in a direction
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and/or tracks.
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So we'll follow the tracks at an unspecified amount of time
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to see if there's any blood or it's stumbling or something
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like that that would indicate that the animal was hit.
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<i>Using the snow, Officer Depew</i> <i>tracks the blood trail,</i>
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<i>making sure nothing looks</i> <i>out of place to him.</i>
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<i>The harvested cow was in</i> <i>a group of elk, and he wants to</i>
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<i>make sure no other animals</i> <i>were shot.</i>
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Yes, it looks like the rest of them went this way.
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So after she was shot,
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she went that way, and then the rest of them went this way.
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And I don't see any
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blood trails or additional blood
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that may have indicated that there was a second animal hit.
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So that's good.
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<i>Officer Depew meets up with</i> <i>fellow officers Bill Webster</i>
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<i>and Kelly Ross.</i>
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Officer Ross and I just had a self-report cow hunter
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report himself for shooting a spiked bull elk.
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<i>Now the officers must determine</i> <i>if it was his bullet that</i>
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<i>killed the spike.</i>
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I'll probably just end up cutting the shoulder off
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and somebody can carry the shoulder out.
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-The entry, you said he was broadside? - Yeah.
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The entry hole is right about there,
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so I'm gonna skin from here up.
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See those holes right there where just the -- where
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the bullet fragmented.
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And there's a...
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The main part of the bullet didn't come through there
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but the bullet fragmented and part of it exited --
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was held by the skin right there and there's part of the bullet.
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There's another part right there.
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<i>CO Ross pulls out</i> <i>more fragments</i>
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<i>and CO Webster photographs</i> <i>them for evidence.</i>
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Right there is where the bullet came through.
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<i>Then CO Ross finds</i> <i>the bulk of the bullet.</i>
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-Hear it. -There it is right there.
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See it there?
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Chunk of lead.
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So when you harvest your elk, you'll bring it into
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the elk check station, and we will gather
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the biological information, but we will also gather
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the location of your kill.
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It's not only a place where we check their animals,
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but we offer information to the hunters so they can learn
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a little bit more and share that in the future
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with other people who don't necessarily know
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what our elk herd is all about.
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Hey, congratulations. How old are you, buddy?
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-11. -11?
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Well, let me shake your hand. Congratulations.
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You got the trophy of a lifetime, and you're 11.
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I'm gonna try. Yeah?
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Here, he's gonna get it for you.
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You got it.
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Flag to Valley.
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It's an elkie with a selfie!
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<i>In Michigan's District 3...</i>
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<i>conservation officers</i> <i>have extracted a bullet</i>
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<i>from this spike elk.</i>
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<i>The hunter had a cow tag,</i> <i>but his bullet matches</i>
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<i>the one found in this spike.</i>
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<i>So he's ticketed,</i> <i>and the elk is seized,</i>
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<i>but it won't go to waste.</i>
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So we collected the animal and now the animal is going for
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donation to a soup kitchen.
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<i>CO Mark Depew</i> <i>is out on another call.</i>
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When he shot the first time...
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that critter took off? - That way.
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And then he shot, racked another one in,
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and then shot one more time?
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Another animal stepped up, and he shot again, yes.
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OK, and you think those were two separate animals
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in your humble --
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OK, so now you're sure
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that they were two animals that he shot at?
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- Yes. -OK.
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<i>A hunter has a cow in his truck</i> <i>back at camp, but it's believed</i>
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<i>a second cow, killed in</i> <i>the area and left in the woods,</i>
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<i>was shot by the same hunter.</i>
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Now, where's that cow at? She's...
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<i>The hunter's guide points</i> <i>Officer Depew in the direction</i>
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<i>of the other cow.</i>
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<i>Also in the area is a group</i> <i>tracking a bull elk.</i>
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<i>There's a lot of information</i> <i>for the officers</i>
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<i>to sift through.</i>
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<i>In Michigan, the elk population</i> <i>is concentrated</i>
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<i>in the northern lower peninsula</i> <i>which means most of the hunters</i>
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<i>congregate in the same area</i> <i>as well.</i>
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How long was it between the time that your hunter shot
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and then the time that...
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- Probably 10 minutes, 12 minutes. - OK.
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Did the hunter say anything to you about,
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"God, I think I hit two," or anything -- No? OK.
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In Michigan's district 3...
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<i>hunter has a cow in his truck</i> <i>bacak at camp, but it's believed</i>
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<i>a second cow, killed in</i> <i>the area and left in the woods,</i>
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<i>was shot by the same hunter.</i>
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<i>Officers Depew and Ross</i> <i>follow the blood trail</i>
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<i>back to the cow elk.</i>
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I'm gonna see if I can pull a bullet,
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and then we'll try to get her out of here with
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that four-wheeler.
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We're trying to find the bullet, but it looks like
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it's a complete pass-through.
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So usually they lodge in the outside
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between the skin and the fat part, like right through there.
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They usually lodge right in there because the skin
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is so thick.
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<i>No bullet is found as it went</i> <i>all the way through the animal,</i>
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<i>so the officers rely on</i> <i>their training and experience</i>
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<i>to piece together</i> <i>what happened.</i>
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The elk came across and he shot and the elk turned around
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and came back.
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Right?
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So that would be the right side, would be the entrance.
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So that is the exit, right?
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I don't know if I believe anything he says.
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Well, there weren't any tracks across.
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There was only a couple tracks across --
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Yeah, but they were going this way.
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Where the blood from this one, per the guy,
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the tracks were going this way.
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-And -- and -- -From the gas line --
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from the gas line to the east, there was nothing.
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What gas line?
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The gas line that they were standing on when they were
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shooting, or the two-track, whatever it is there.
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OK, they were at the trucks.
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-They were at the trucks. -Right.
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-And they're facing this way. -Yes.
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Look at me.
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-They were facing this way. -Yeah.
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The elk came from this way...he shot,
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and the elk turned around and went back, and all the rest
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of them went back, which is consistent with what
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the tracks say. - OK.
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- There's no tracks to the right. - OK.
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-Up by the road? -Remember, he said, "We were chasing them,
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"I mean hunting them,
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from Brown Road?" -Yeah.
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-Didn't you pick up on that? -Yeah.
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-So that would be consistent with them coming from over here. -Yeah.
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And this has happened a whole bunch of times,
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and they just come and get the animal.
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-And get out of here. -And get out of here later.
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But they got caught by the other guy.
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-They got caught by the other guy, -Yeah.
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And it's gonna be interesting to say what he told
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the other hunter, to tell. -To tell, yeah.
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Because didn't think he got caught until too late.
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<i>Now they are waiting</i> <i>for CO Bill Webster to arrive</i>
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<i>with an ORV so they can</i> <i>transport the elk out of</i>
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<i>the woods before going to talk</i> <i>to the suspected hunter.</i>
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<i>COs first tend to the elk so</i> <i>the resource is not wasted.</i>
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<i>With multiple elk and hunters</i> <i>involved, the officers focus</i>
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<i>on finding the truth.</i>
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So, a total of, in this area, a total of three animals
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were at least wounded or killed.
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They're currently in the process of trying
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to track a bull that a bull hunter had wounded,
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and they're trying to kill him.
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But there was a cow hunter in there that apparently, as of
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right now, all the facts are leading to that the cow hunter
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shot two cows...
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on one tag.
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The initial report was the guide said that
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he was with him
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and saw him shoot twice.
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Initially, he said that he thought that it was
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possible that... he had killed both animals.
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However, as it continued, he then said that
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he was for sure that the animal...
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was killed by his hunter.
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So now we're headed to talk to the hunter
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and get his side of the story and see what he has to say,
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reference this elk in the back of the truck.
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I don't want to say this is common, but it does happen.
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A group of animals, supposedly there were
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30 animals at that particular location.
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And per everybody there, there were two shots fired
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And we have two dead animals, so...
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here we are.
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<i>Despite not finding the bullet,</i> <i>Officer Depew is confident</i>
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<i>he knows what happened.</i>
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With this one, we have a lot of witnesses.
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We have a lot of...
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evidence that supports that this individual
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most likely shot two elk.
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<i>The state of Michigan routinely</i> <i>takes to the skies in an effort</i>
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<i>to help manage</i> <i>their elk population.</i>
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Was the behavior standing?
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- What do you have, Kevin? - 27.
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-There 27 of them? Good. - Yep.
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Pretty good counting.
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<i>They do this in a couple</i> <i>different ways.</i>
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<i>One, via an aerial survey used</i> <i>to get a population estimate.</i>
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Aerial surveys is something that we do
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every year in February.
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That's the time of year when we have snow on the ground
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and we're basically able to see the elk really clearly and what
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it tells us is it gives us a really good estimate of how
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many animals we have in the elk range in this area
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of northern Michigan.
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<i>The other via a helicopter</i> <i>flight, used to net</i>
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<i>and collar elk.</i>
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-Yep. -Right about in there?
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Yep, that's it right there, number five.
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The radio collaring project is a research project that is
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looking at elk movements, habitat use,
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and recreation impacts, looking at human and elk
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interactions, basically.
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Ear tags going in. Numbers.
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Once we were ready to release the animal, you know,
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we would be behind the animal and sort of taking,
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gently taking these hobbles off.
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So you were behind them. So when they finally stood up,
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really, they don't want to be around you.
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These aren't the kind of animals that are gonna --
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you know, they just want to be away from you.
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So once the hobbles were off and they realized that
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they were able to, they would just get up and then they would
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just sort of trot off away from you.
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<i>Michigan's elk population is</i> <i>currently around 1,200,</i>
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<i>which is a little higher</i>
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<i>than what biologists</i> <i>would like to see.</i>
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We want to keep it within
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that range because we know above that range we get impacts
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to the landscape, and below that range we get...
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less opportunities for viewing.
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<i>It's not easy to draw</i> <i>an elk tag in Michigan.</i>
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<i>For the winter hunt in 2016,</i> <i>only 100 were available,</i>
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<i>and you must be a resident of</i> <i>the state to put into the draw.</i>
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<i>Plus, you can only draw</i> <i>a bull-elk tag</i>
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<i>once in your life.</i>
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As an avid hunter myself, my entire family,
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everybody puts in for an elk tag.
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<i>Back in Michigan's District 3,</i> <i>where it appears a hunter may</i>
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<i>have shot two elk...</i>
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In this case, the truth won't set you completely free,
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but honesty is always the best policy
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with this type of offense.
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<i>Conservation Officer Mark Depew</i> <i>is headed to interview</i>
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<i>a successful elk hunter,</i> <i>but he believes the elk hunter</i>
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<i>shot two cows, not just one,</i> <i>and he has witness accounts</i>
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<i>to back up his belief.</i>
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- How you doing? - Good, sir. How are you?
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- Not too bad. - Good.
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-So you only shot one time? - At them.
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-That's before I got this one. - OK, OK.
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-So then they all take off. - They stood there.
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Or they stood there? Did they?
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They stood there. And then they waited
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because they didn't want to spook them
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and go out and look. - OK.
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He says, "We got to check, make sure there ain't no blood."
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-But he says, "I seen snow fly." - Yeah.
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And then we drove around because they went over
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the hill and into the woodlot.
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That cow I got walked out and stood broadside.
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It wasn't even looking towards us.
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It was looking towards the other ones, and they were
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all still coming. And I shot. - OK.
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The first time you shot,
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there was a blood trail right there.
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So that blood trail ran down and about, I don't know,
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100 yards from there down in the valley is another dead cow.
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Yeah, and that's her right in the back there.
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By no means do we think it's something that
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you intentionally did, that you intentionally wounded
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this animal, and then you intentionally shot
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another one. And like I said, this happens.
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I mean, it happens a lot of times.
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<i>All elk hunters must attend</i> <i>an orientation class the day</i>
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<i>before the season opens.</i>
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<i>There, scenarios like this</i> <i>are discussed.</i>
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These two items here are basically your hunting bible.
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Everything that a conservation officer, any police officer,
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is gonna hold you to, is gonna be found in either
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one of these two guides, OK?
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Especially with the high priority hunt,
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like the elk hunt, we do our due diligence in watching
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the gut piles and making sure that the hunters are in fact
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held accountable for each bullet because elk are...
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an awesome resource up here and we want that...
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integrity in the hunt.
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So we stress that and all the officers do.
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<i>The orientation is designed to</i> <i>give hunters as much</i>
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<i>information as possible</i> <i>on how elk behave</i>
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<i>as they are very different</i> <i>from whitetails.</i>
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And I'll shoot them and they'll just stand there.
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In about a minute, minute and a half, they start
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getting wobbly and then they'll fall over -- they'll lay down.
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They do not act like they're hit.
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They're not like a deer. They're no way like a deer.
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But again, the hunter is the ultimate responsible party
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when that bullet comes out of the end of the gun.
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So...by no means do I think you folks knew about, you know,
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an additional animal that was killed or whatsoever, I do have
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reservations on, I mean, I don't know how he can't see
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a blood trail going, I mean, she was double-lunged she was...
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she was double-lunged.
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It went one end out the other, I mean, it was a perfect shot.
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<i>The officers photograph</i> <i>the rifle for evidence</i>
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<i>but allow the hunter to</i> <i>keep it -- they seize the elk</i>
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<i>that was left in the woods</i> <i>and donate it</i>
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<i>to a local food bank.</i>
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<i>The hunter is allowed</i> <i>to keep his cow elk</i>
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<i>but he is ticketed for taking</i> <i>more than allowed.</i>
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<i>He paid $1,800 in court-ordered</i> <i>fines and restitution.</i>
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I truly don't think that he knew
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that he hit that animal.
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If I did, obviously, we would have pursued other
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matters, but his cooperation was huge
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throughout the investigation.
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Mistakes do happen, and when it becomes criminal is when
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they try to cover it up.
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So, again, immediately contacting
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the check station, and/or the report on poaching number
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when mistakes happen, because they do happen, but again,
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when you try to cover it up, it becomes criminal,
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and then we have the teeth in the law
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to go after those individuals.
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Three food plots with pumpkins, quite a bit of bait.
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<i>Michigan conservation officers</i> <i>utilize aerial surveillance to</i>
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<i>help catch people hunting deer</i> <i>over illegal bait.</i>
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<i>In most of Michigan,</i> <i>you are allowed</i>
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<i>up to two gallons.</i>
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<i>In Alpena County,</i> <i>you can't have any.</i>
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<i>And when it's visible from</i> <i>the sky, COs do their best to</i>
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<i>track it down.</i>
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<i>In Michigan's District 3,</i>
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<i>pilot Kevin Jacobs has located</i> <i>a piece of land with what looks</i>
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<i>like sugar beets and corn.</i> <i>He directs CO Bill Webster</i>
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<i>to a trail that</i> <i>leads to an elevated blind.</i>
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If you bump up another 50 yards, and actually
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right about there, right out your right window, you'd see
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an elevated blind possibly.
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If you can't see it through the woods, it's in there
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about 75 yards.
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And if you wanted to go across country, that'd be
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the closest access point.
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And then there's a residence trailer that's up here
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another quarter mile that's probably associated
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with the property.
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Nobody in the blind, but there's
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quite a bit of bait out.
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Look at all the corn spread out.
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<i>CO Jonathan Sklba joined</i> <i>CO Webster, and they make</i>
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<i>a plan to meet at the house</i> <i>on the property after</i>
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<i>Officer Sklba finishes</i> <i>searching for bait.</i>
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So we went and located the bait that the pilot sent us in on,
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he's got a pretty good pile of sugar beets and corn.
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There's a tree stand and an elevated blind.
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They said it's associated with a camper that's set up
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down the road here about another quarter mile.
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So Officer Sklba is walking back in further into the woods
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to see if there's any other baits and blinds up,
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and we'll reconvene at the camp.
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<i>But before they can meet</i> <i>at the house, Officer Sklba</i>
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<i>finds a hunter in one of</i> <i>the tree stands.</i>
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36, he said he had a guy in a tree stand.
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-OK, clear.
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We'll start heading his way then.
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<i>So Officer Webster goes back</i> <i>through the woods and walks</i>
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<i>the trail to the house,</i> <i>looking for more hunters.</i>
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- Have you seen anything yet? - Not yet.
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Not yet, eh? Bill Webster, good to meet you.
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You've probably seen the plane flying over.
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- Yeah. - Yeah, well, a couple of
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your other blinds on your property have
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a bunch of bait at them, and Alpena County,
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there's no baiting allowed.
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<i>While the officers walk</i> <i>the hunters back to camp,</i>
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<i>the plane has spotted</i> <i>another area to be checked.</i>
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There is a pickup truck at the camp,
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and there's a trail that goes about a quarter mile back to
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the northwest to the food plot where they have bait.
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<i>Officer Brad Bellville</i> <i>goes to check it out.</i>
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Just made a -- plane made contact with us, said they've
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got bait on the ground about five miles north
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of our location, so we're gonna head up that way.
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Another officer is gonna meet us there.
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He said there is a truck at the cabin, so hopefully we can
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get up in there, and the plane will direct us into the blind
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where the bait is, and make contact
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if everything goes right.
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Hello, Conservation Officer.
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Anybody home?
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How we doing today, sir?
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Pretty good. Where's the firearm at?
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Let's just leave it there in the corner.
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You mind stepping out for a second?
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All right.
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How many guys are hunting on the property right now?
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-Yep -- Two?
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-Where's the other guy sitting?
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OK.
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3137, you want to head that way?
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One other guy in the blind back there.
469
00:25:05,166 --> 00:25:07,066
Reason we're here is we have of complaints of bait
470
00:25:07,233 --> 00:25:09,100
on the property. Is there any truth to that?
471
00:25:10,100 --> 00:25:11,100
There is bait on the property.
472
00:25:11,100 --> 00:25:12,033
- OK.
473
00:25:12,734 --> 00:25:15,266
<i>This area of</i> <i>Michigan's District 3</i>
474
00:25:15,433 --> 00:25:17,100
<i>is a no-baiting zone.</i>
475
00:25:17,100 --> 00:25:19,266
<i>The hunter admitted to hunting</i> <i>over the illegal bait.</i>
476
00:25:19,433 --> 00:25:21,667
<i>-So CO Bellville issues</i>
477
00:25:21,834 --> 00:25:23,467
<i>him a ticket</i> <i>for hunting over bait,</i>
478
00:25:23,634 --> 00:25:26,500
<i>which is a court-ordered</i> <i>$375 fine.</i>
479
00:25:26,667 --> 00:25:29,100
How many years have you been hunting up here?
480
00:25:29,266 --> 00:25:30,567
-OK.
481
00:25:30,567 --> 00:25:33,567
Well, it's been a no-baiting zone a lot longer than that,
482
00:25:33,567 --> 00:25:35,166
and if you get one of the rule books,
483
00:25:35,333 --> 00:25:37,000
it says right out flat in there.
484
00:25:37,000 --> 00:25:40,000
-But you were honest with me.
485
00:25:40,166 --> 00:25:42,100
You showed me the bait pile, so.
486
00:25:42,266 --> 00:25:44,166
When I came up you didn't have hunter's orange on,
487
00:25:44,166 --> 00:25:45,367
that's another violation.
488
00:25:48,233 --> 00:25:50,000
The way the rule reads, you have to have it
489
00:25:50,166 --> 00:25:51,100
on while hunting.
490
00:25:52,667 --> 00:25:54,767
Yes. I'll tell you what I did for you today.
491
00:25:54,934 --> 00:25:57,367
I cited you for the hunting over the bait, and I gave you
492
00:25:57,533 --> 00:26:00,266
a warning, and a warning only for the no hunter's orange.
493
00:26:00,433 --> 00:26:01,967
That's not another charge.
494
00:26:02,133 --> 00:26:03,200
I could have added it, but I didn't.
495
00:26:03,367 --> 00:26:05,600
You were honest with me, and I appreciate that.
496
00:26:05,767 --> 00:26:08,000
<i>In addition to the ticket,</i> <i>the hunter must clear the bait</i>
497
00:26:08,166 --> 00:26:11,300
<i>from the property before being</i> <i>able to continue hunting.</i>
498
00:26:11,467 --> 00:26:13,100
Let's get the bait cleaned up yet today.
499
00:26:13,266 --> 00:26:16,000
That way, you guys have some season left to hunt.
500
00:26:16,166 --> 00:26:17,567
-Sound good?
501
00:26:17,734 --> 00:26:20,200
<i>On his way out,</i> <i>Officer Bellville saw another</i>
502
00:26:20,367 --> 00:26:22,367
<i>member of the hunting party</i> <i>returning to camp.</i>
503
00:26:23,667 --> 00:26:25,767
This truck wasn't here before.
504
00:26:26,734 --> 00:26:28,667
<i>And it turned out to be</i> <i>a familiar face.</i>
505
00:26:29,900 --> 00:26:31,400
Conservation Officer, how we doing?
506
00:26:31,567 --> 00:26:32,767
- Good, how you doing? - Good.
507
00:26:32,767 --> 00:26:34,300
- What's up, man? - You look familiar.
508
00:26:34,467 --> 00:26:36,000
- What's good? - College.
509
00:26:36,166 --> 00:26:38,100
- Yeah. - Holy crap, what are you doing up here?
510
00:26:39,100 --> 00:26:40,800
- When'd you get her?
511
00:26:40,967 --> 00:26:42,467
- All right.
512
00:26:42,634 --> 00:26:43,767
- Yeah.
513
00:26:43,934 --> 00:26:45,367
Yep, I remember. I remember.
514
00:26:47,100 --> 00:26:48,367
Tell me you got a tag on her, brother.
515
00:26:48,367 --> 00:26:50,467
- All right.
516
00:26:50,467 --> 00:26:53,600
<i>A college classmate of the</i> <i>officer shot this doe, but...</i>
517
00:26:54,734 --> 00:26:55,767
Did you get her over bait?
518
00:26:55,934 --> 00:26:57,300
- OK.
519
00:26:57,467 --> 00:26:59,900
- I appreciate that.
520
00:27:00,133 --> 00:27:01,867
I went to school for the same thing.
521
00:27:01,867 --> 00:27:03,066
I know.
522
00:27:03,233 --> 00:27:05,567
Got back up here to the camp, and the individual that
523
00:27:05,734 --> 00:27:08,467
went to town is now back. He was taking care of his deer.
524
00:27:10,367 --> 00:27:11,667
Ended up being a college buddy of mine,
525
00:27:11,667 --> 00:27:13,066
took CJ classes together,
526
00:27:13,233 --> 00:27:15,400
and still getting a citation,
527
00:27:15,567 --> 00:27:19,767
but let him keep his deer, so, it's funny who you run into.
528
00:27:19,767 --> 00:27:21,166
Haven't seen this guy since college,
529
00:27:21,166 --> 00:27:23,734
but like I said, still got a job to do.
530
00:27:23,900 --> 00:27:26,200
<i>The hunter admitted to</i> <i>taking the doe over bait.</i>
531
00:27:26,367 --> 00:27:29,166
All right buddy, I appreciate the honesty, there's that back.
532
00:27:31,000 --> 00:27:34,200
Like I said, I went with the less painful out of everything.
533
00:27:34,367 --> 00:27:36,367
You were honest with me, admitted to
534
00:27:36,367 --> 00:27:38,300
shooting her over bait, on, over bait.
535
00:27:38,467 --> 00:27:41,100
<i>Even old college buddies</i> <i>must abide by the law.</i>
536
00:27:41,266 --> 00:27:42,567
<i>He's ticketed for putting out</i> <i>feed in a closed county.</i>
537
00:27:42,567 --> 00:27:45,567
<i>Also, he must clean up the bait</i> <i>before going back out to hunt.</i>
538
00:27:58,934 --> 00:28:00,367
We're checking this piece of property.
539
00:28:00,367 --> 00:28:02,667
The officer made contact with one individual,
540
00:28:02,667 --> 00:28:04,367
hunting out of a tree stand.
541
00:28:04,367 --> 00:28:06,266
He didn't have any hunting licenses on him.
542
00:28:06,433 --> 00:28:08,834
We weren't able to find bait around his blind, but he did
543
00:28:09,000 --> 00:28:10,367
say that there was a deer hanging at camp.
544
00:28:10,533 --> 00:28:13,033
So once we get back to camp, we'll check the deer, make sure
545
00:28:13,200 --> 00:28:14,967
it's tagged properly and that he actually has
546
00:28:15,133 --> 00:28:16,533
his hunting licenses.
547
00:28:16,700 --> 00:28:18,367
<i>Three hunters are</i> <i>using this property,</i>
548
00:28:18,367 --> 00:28:20,166
<i>and one has been successful,</i>
549
00:28:20,166 --> 00:28:23,333
<i>but a surveillance plane flying</i> <i>overhead spotted a large amount</i>
550
00:28:23,500 --> 00:28:24,767
<i>of bait on the property.</i>
551
00:28:24,934 --> 00:28:27,333
With that bait that we found out there, you couldn't see it
552
00:28:27,500 --> 00:28:28,734
from the road.
553
00:28:28,900 --> 00:28:30,433
We had no complaints about that bait.
554
00:28:30,600 --> 00:28:32,867
That was a free-fly, the pilot was doing.
555
00:28:33,033 --> 00:28:34,767
He actually located that on his own
556
00:28:36,333 --> 00:28:37,533
you know, from the air.
557
00:28:37,533 --> 00:28:39,734
And without having that pilot up in the air and looking at
558
00:28:39,900 --> 00:28:41,133
that stuff, we would have never found it.
559
00:28:50,967 --> 00:28:53,533
<i>One of the hunters admits to</i> <i>baiting the property.</i>
560
00:28:53,700 --> 00:28:56,000
<i>The officers then discuss</i> <i>how to handle everything.</i>
561
00:28:57,166 --> 00:28:58,266
Well...
562
00:29:00,066 --> 00:29:01,567
he didn't have his hunting license on him.
563
00:29:01,734 --> 00:29:02,667
Nope.
564
00:29:02,667 --> 00:29:03,967
He didn't have his hunting license on him.
565
00:29:04,133 --> 00:29:07,367
-He was baiting and... -Son shot the deer over bait.
566
00:29:07,367 --> 00:29:08,967
...son shot the deer over bait.
567
00:29:09,734 --> 00:29:14,367
- So, why don't we let Dad take the heat for the kid? - Mm-hmm.
568
00:29:14,533 --> 00:29:17,867
- We'll let him keep his deer since he's 19. - Mm-hmm.
569
00:29:17,867 --> 00:29:19,934
We'll give him a break, but we'll write Dad for
570
00:29:20,100 --> 00:29:22,367
not having his license and placing the bait. -OK.
571
00:29:22,533 --> 00:29:24,667
And we'll write that guy for no license on his person.
572
00:29:24,667 --> 00:29:26,734
- OK. - Sound good?
573
00:29:26,900 --> 00:29:27,934
- Mm-hmm. -All right.
574
00:29:32,467 --> 00:29:34,233
OK, so you're Dad,
575
00:29:35,367 --> 00:29:36,834
and you probably don't want to see your son
576
00:29:37,000 --> 00:29:38,467
take a big fall. - No.
577
00:29:38,467 --> 00:29:40,667
In Alpena County, if you take a deer out with aid of bait,
578
00:29:40,834 --> 00:29:42,367
it's an illegal deer.
579
00:29:42,667 --> 00:29:45,266
All right? If you've got bait on the ground and it's enticing them there,
580
00:29:46,233 --> 00:29:47,266
it's an illegal deer.
581
00:29:47,433 --> 00:29:49,233
OK, there's really no ifs, ands, or buts,
582
00:29:49,400 --> 00:29:53,166
but he's -- he's 19, right?
583
00:29:53,333 --> 00:29:55,767
OK, and I'm pretty sure he doesn't want that
584
00:29:55,934 --> 00:29:58,000
on his record right now.
585
00:29:58,166 --> 00:29:59,467
But you're the one that put him in that position.
586
00:29:59,467 --> 00:30:02,233
Right, this is the first time he's been up all year.
587
00:30:02,400 --> 00:30:04,000
I made the -- bulldozed the plot.
588
00:30:04,166 --> 00:30:06,266
put the bow in there for him.
589
00:30:07,266 --> 00:30:08,767
So this is what we're gonna do.
590
00:30:08,767 --> 00:30:10,734
We're gonna cut him slack.
591
00:30:10,900 --> 00:30:13,100
We're not gonna take his deer, OK?
592
00:30:14,367 --> 00:30:16,567
And we're not gonna charge him with that.
593
00:30:16,567 --> 00:30:18,367
But you're gonna take the fall for putting the bait
594
00:30:18,367 --> 00:30:20,166
out on the property for everybody.
595
00:30:20,333 --> 00:30:22,367
<i>He's ticketed for baiting</i> <i>and for not having</i>
596
00:30:22,367 --> 00:30:23,834
<i>his hunting license on him,</i>
597
00:30:24,000 --> 00:30:27,767
<i>but the officers allow his son</i> <i>to keep his deer,</i>
598
00:30:27,767 --> 00:30:30,367
<i>and before they can continue</i> <i>hunting, they must clean up</i>
599
00:30:30,533 --> 00:30:31,934
<i>all of the bait.</i> - I want you to
600
00:30:32,100 --> 00:30:33,467
take this as a learning experience, though.
601
00:30:36,533 --> 00:30:38,233
I mean, that's a nice deer.
602
00:30:39,667 --> 00:30:41,967
But it's hard to brag about something if you
603
00:30:42,133 --> 00:30:43,333
do it the wrong way.
604
00:30:51,367 --> 00:30:52,467
Mm-hmm.
605
00:30:53,867 --> 00:30:54,967
Exactly.
606
00:30:55,133 --> 00:30:56,967
You know, sometimes you just gotta let deer
607
00:30:57,133 --> 00:30:58,166
do their natural thing.
608
00:31:05,734 --> 00:31:07,734
Well, that's good. Hopefully next time you run in,
609
00:31:07,900 --> 00:31:11,266
we're just shaking hands and saying hi right?
610
00:31:11,433 --> 00:31:13,934
The shadows are making things a little bit tough right now.
611
00:31:14,100 --> 00:31:17,567
We'll put binoculars on it, see if we can spot something.
612
00:31:20,033 --> 00:31:22,000
<i>With the sun going down</i> <i>and visibility</i>
613
00:31:22,166 --> 00:31:23,500
<i>from the sky diminishing,</i>
614
00:31:24,433 --> 00:31:27,233
<i>the aerial surveillance crew</i> <i>in Michigan's District 3 spots</i>
615
00:31:27,400 --> 00:31:30,166
<i>one final piece</i> <i>of property with bait.</i>
616
00:31:30,166 --> 00:31:32,467
And you're gonna go back a quarter, three-eighths of a mile.
617
00:31:32,634 --> 00:31:35,667
Blind's gonna be along the tree line on the right.
618
00:31:35,667 --> 00:31:38,667
And we're seeing corn in the field out to the left.
619
00:31:39,533 --> 00:31:41,500
Walking in now.
620
00:31:43,934 --> 00:31:47,367
<i>Conservation Officers</i> <i>Brad Bellville and Kelly Ross</i>
621
00:31:47,367 --> 00:31:48,367
<i>are checking it out.</i>
622
00:31:49,066 --> 00:31:51,166
Stop.
623
00:31:51,333 --> 00:31:53,567
<i>When CO Bellville comes across</i> <i>one of the hunters.</i>
624
00:31:54,667 --> 00:31:55,867
Go ahead and kill the machine, please.
625
00:31:57,834 --> 00:31:59,166
-How we doing today? - Good, how are you?
626
00:31:59,333 --> 00:32:02,467
Good, can I see your driver's license, your hunt license?
627
00:32:02,467 --> 00:32:05,266
<i>This hunter's rifle is still</i> <i>loaded, and he doesn't have</i>
628
00:32:05,266 --> 00:32:07,600
<i>his ID on him.</i> <i>so, CO Bellville</i>
629
00:32:07,767 --> 00:32:10,000
<i>unloads the gun</i> <i>and tells the hunter he will</i>
630
00:32:10,166 --> 00:32:11,367
<i>follow him back to camp.</i>
631
00:32:36,667 --> 00:32:38,133
We know there's bait at his blind.
632
00:32:38,300 --> 00:32:41,467
He had a loaded, uncased firearm on a motor vehicle.
633
00:32:42,333 --> 00:32:46,333
And he's not waiting around, so we're gonna keep up
634
00:32:46,500 --> 00:32:48,266
with him the best we can.
635
00:32:48,266 --> 00:32:49,867
I don't know what else he's got at the blind.
636
00:32:54,166 --> 00:32:56,567
<i>The hunter takes off,</i> <i>leaving CO Bellville</i>
637
00:32:56,567 --> 00:32:57,967
<i>to chase after on foot.</i>
638
00:32:58,133 --> 00:32:59,934
<i>He loses sight of the hunter,</i> <i>but on his way into camp,</i>
639
00:33:00,166 --> 00:33:03,600
<i>he comes across</i> <i>another baited stand.</i>
640
00:33:03,767 --> 00:33:04,867
Game warden, anybody home?
641
00:33:06,767 --> 00:33:08,266
Open the door, please, game warden.
642
00:33:15,467 --> 00:33:17,367
How we doing, sir?
643
00:33:17,533 --> 00:33:19,667
Can I get you to step out, please?
644
00:33:21,367 --> 00:33:24,133
- Well, as I'm sure you know. - Yeah, yeah.
645
00:33:24,300 --> 00:33:26,000
- OK. - Yes, sir.
646
00:33:26,166 --> 00:33:27,567
No use beating around the bush?
647
00:33:27,567 --> 00:33:28,934
- Yes, sir. -OK.
648
00:33:48,834 --> 00:33:51,734
<i>At the Outdoor Adventure Center</i> <i>in downtown Detroit, kids get</i>
649
00:33:51,900 --> 00:33:55,166
<i>a chance to experience being up</i> <i>north without leaving the city.</i>
650
00:33:55,333 --> 00:33:57,233
People have nature centers, and people have
651
00:33:57,400 --> 00:34:00,233
natural history museums. We're something in between.
652
00:34:00,400 --> 00:34:03,834
We're like a community center for the area that's
653
00:34:04,000 --> 00:34:06,166
nature resource-based.
654
00:34:06,166 --> 00:34:09,367
<i>Inside the center is an archery</i> <i>range dedicated to the memory</i>
655
00:34:09,533 --> 00:34:11,834
<i>of Conservation Officer</i> <i>Arthur Green.</i>
656
00:34:12,000 --> 00:34:16,467
Well, officers that give the ultimate sacrifice indeed
657
00:34:16,467 --> 00:34:19,634
need to be honored and remembered for
658
00:34:19,800 --> 00:34:22,066
their loss, for their family's loss.
659
00:34:22,233 --> 00:34:25,734
This is just as much for his family, letting them know
660
00:34:25,900 --> 00:34:30,567
that we appreciated them sharing him with us
661
00:34:30,567 --> 00:34:32,266
for all these years.
662
00:34:32,433 --> 00:34:35,266
<i>Green was a conservation</i> <i>officer for nearly 20 years.</i>
663
00:34:35,433 --> 00:34:38,467
<i>Mentoring children and exposing</i> <i>them to the great outdoors was</i>
664
00:34:38,634 --> 00:34:40,100
<i>one of his priorities.</i>
665
00:34:40,266 --> 00:34:43,000
Well, I think he would be honored to have his name
666
00:34:43,166 --> 00:34:45,834
associated with a facility that's near and dear
667
00:34:46,934 --> 00:34:50,567
towards the efforts that he provided to youth in
668
00:34:50,734 --> 00:34:52,133
the metro Detroit area.
669
00:34:52,300 --> 00:34:54,867
I think he would be happy about this.
670
00:34:55,033 --> 00:34:56,567
Art was a good man.
671
00:34:56,734 --> 00:34:59,233
He was an honest man, and he was a solid member of
672
00:34:59,400 --> 00:35:01,767
this community, and he was a solid member of our DNR
673
00:35:01,767 --> 00:35:03,433
law enforcement family.
674
00:35:03,600 --> 00:35:06,867
<i>Before becoming a CO, Green</i> <i>was a Detroit Police Officer,</i>
675
00:35:06,867 --> 00:35:09,533
<i>and he served in</i> <i>the United States Air Force.</i>
676
00:35:09,700 --> 00:35:12,834
<i>He died in the line of duty</i> <i>in 2015.</i>
677
00:35:13,000 --> 00:35:16,000
This facility helps us honor him as an individual,
678
00:35:16,166 --> 00:35:18,767
and what he meant to us, but it also helps us honor
679
00:35:18,934 --> 00:35:23,000
the family, letting them know that he may be gone, but he will
680
00:35:23,166 --> 00:35:24,266
never be forgotten.
681
00:35:24,266 --> 00:35:26,567
We will continue to honor him, and he will always be
682
00:35:26,567 --> 00:35:28,000
in our memories.
683
00:35:28,567 --> 00:35:31,133
<i>It's the first week of</i> <i>the firearm deer season in</i> <i>Michigan,.</i>
684
00:35:31,300 --> 00:35:33,667
There's bait in front of that blind, as well.
685
00:35:33,834 --> 00:35:35,100
He admitted to putting it out.
686
00:35:35,266 --> 00:35:36,934
<i>...and with the help</i> <i>of a surveillance plane</i>
687
00:35:37,100 --> 00:35:40,567
<i>flying overhead, conservation</i> <i>officers are checking</i> <i>on properties</i>
688
00:35:40,734 --> 00:35:42,834
<i>that have bait out in front of</i> <i>the hunting stands.</i>
689
00:35:44,066 --> 00:35:45,567
We're walking in now.
690
00:35:45,734 --> 00:35:47,266
There's a pile of gunshots back in here.
691
00:35:48,734 --> 00:35:50,500
<i>In this part of</i> <i>Michigan's District 3,</i>
692
00:35:52,967 --> 00:35:54,767
<i>baiting is not allowed.</i>
693
00:35:54,934 --> 00:35:58,166
<i>While checking one location,</i> <i>CO Brad Bellville came across</i>
694
00:35:58,166 --> 00:36:00,367
<i>this hunter who was</i> <i>driving an ORV</i>
695
00:36:00,533 --> 00:36:03,033
<i>with a loaded firearm</i> <i>on board.</i>
696
00:36:05,467 --> 00:36:08,166
I'm gonna take this with me. Is it still loaded right now?
697
00:36:08,166 --> 00:36:11,233
-OK, that's gonna be with me then.
698
00:36:11,400 --> 00:36:12,867
<i>He tried to follow the hunter</i> <i>back to camp,</i>
699
00:36:13,033 --> 00:36:14,667
<i>but the hunter took off.</i>
700
00:36:14,667 --> 00:36:17,533
He's not waiting around, so we're gonna keep up
701
00:36:17,700 --> 00:36:19,567
with him the best we can.
702
00:36:19,734 --> 00:36:22,567
<i>CO Bellville then came across</i> <i>this hunter from the same party</i>
703
00:36:22,734 --> 00:36:25,467
<i>who was hunting over bait.</i> - As I'm sure you know.
704
00:36:25,634 --> 00:36:27,667
- Yeah, yeah. - OK.
705
00:36:27,667 --> 00:36:29,767
- Yes, sir. -No use beating around the bush?
706
00:36:29,934 --> 00:36:31,166
- Yes, sir. -OK.
707
00:36:31,166 --> 00:36:33,967
<i>On the way back to camp,</i> <i>CO Kelly Ross caught up</i>
708
00:36:34,133 --> 00:36:36,133
<i>with the ORV driver.</i>
709
00:36:36,300 --> 00:36:38,867
<i>At camp, they talked to a third</i> <i>hunter who also admitted to</i>
710
00:36:38,867 --> 00:36:40,000
<i>hunting over bait.</i>
711
00:36:42,667 --> 00:36:44,467
Well, you've been hunting up here long enough,
712
00:36:44,467 --> 00:36:45,834
I think you know there's no baiting allowed.
713
00:36:56,266 --> 00:36:58,066
All right, we'll meet you down at the truck, sir.
714
00:37:04,533 --> 00:37:06,033
-Bait, bait, bait? -I think so.
715
00:37:06,200 --> 00:37:08,233
I'm OK with that. Warning on the other.
716
00:37:08,400 --> 00:37:10,367
- 3-1-20 from 20 on 3. -OK.
717
00:37:10,533 --> 00:37:12,066
This is what we're gonna do today.
718
00:37:14,000 --> 00:37:16,934
Everyone's admitted to baiting and hunting over bait,
719
00:37:17,100 --> 00:37:18,266
so we have to address that.
720
00:37:19,467 --> 00:37:21,867
It's a no-bait county. You guys all know that.
721
00:37:24,066 --> 00:37:25,867
We do have other violations
722
00:37:26,867 --> 00:37:30,533
on you two, the uncased and loaded firearm in or upon
723
00:37:30,700 --> 00:37:33,133
a motor vehicle. The quad is side by side.
724
00:37:33,300 --> 00:37:35,433
They're considered motor vehicles.
725
00:37:35,600 --> 00:37:38,467
You guys have been cooperative, with the exception of
726
00:37:38,634 --> 00:37:39,767
driving really fast.
727
00:37:41,166 --> 00:37:42,367
I know, it's fine.
728
00:37:43,667 --> 00:37:44,700
It's fine.
729
00:37:44,867 --> 00:37:46,867
No, you guys have been cooperative with us, so
730
00:37:48,100 --> 00:37:51,333
we're looking at just giving each guy here a baiting ticket
731
00:37:51,500 --> 00:37:54,166
and then just a verbal warning on the loaded firearms
732
00:37:54,166 --> 00:37:55,467
on a motor vehicle.
733
00:37:56,867 --> 00:38:00,367
I think that's a heck of a good deal, giving you guys a break.
734
00:38:01,233 --> 00:38:02,266
Still gonna sting a little bit,
735
00:38:02,433 --> 00:38:03,467
but not as much as it could.
736
00:38:11,667 --> 00:38:14,567
We have to, and it was given to us on a complaint,
737
00:38:14,567 --> 00:38:17,467
and the plane located it again today, so...
738
00:38:19,266 --> 00:38:20,467
we have to address it.
739
00:38:31,033 --> 00:38:32,567
And the bait needs to be picked up
740
00:38:32,734 --> 00:38:34,634
before the hunting continues.
741
00:38:34,800 --> 00:38:36,100
At all the spots on the property.
742
00:38:37,767 --> 00:38:39,934
- Amen. - Any other questions?
743
00:38:40,100 --> 00:38:41,133
No, sir.
744
00:38:41,133 --> 00:38:43,467
<i>Each hunter is ticketed</i> <i>for hunting over bait in</i>
745
00:38:43,467 --> 00:38:48,100
<i>a no-bait county and each paid</i> <i>$375 in court-ordered fines.</i>
746
00:38:48,266 --> 00:38:52,533
We had two loaded and uncased firearms on the quad on
747
00:38:52,700 --> 00:38:53,867
the side by side there.
748
00:38:55,133 --> 00:38:57,634
We would have tacked those on. Things would have got
749
00:38:58,834 --> 00:39:00,066
really costly for them.
750
00:39:01,867 --> 00:39:03,266
Like I said, they were cooperative with us,
751
00:39:03,266 --> 00:39:05,533
so we're gonna be cooperative and work with them.
751
00:39:06,305 --> 00:40:06,605
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