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    Poachers Busted!

    Just wanted to give a salute to Adams County Wildlife Officer, Chris Gilkey, for an excellent job this past weekend.

    I've had an issue for the past few years with dogs running deer on my place. Last year, things changed when I actually heard a guy on a neighboring property working his dogs during gun season. That led me to suspect I had a poaching problem rather than just a dog issue.

    Fast forward to last Saturday....I get in early and set-up for a morning hunt and then just before 8:00 I hear the dogs start trailing across my farm. About 15 minutes later my buddy sends me a text "TRESSPASSER". I head down the hill to meet him but by the time I get there the guy had left. My buddy tells me that the guy has 3 beagles with him. This guy also told him that he was part of a larger group that was also using dogs.

    I called the TIP line and after a painful conversation with a gentleman who was definately not from Ohio, Officer Gilkey called me back within minutes. My buddy and I met with him at my truck and relayed the complaint. It is very rugged country, and finding the perpetrators would not be easy. However, Officer Gilkey stuck with it and busted the tresspasser and the owner of the dogs.

    Officer Gilkey contacted me later that evening to close the case. The tresspasser received several tickets ranging from hunting without permission to hunting with dogs. The owner of the dogs was also ticketed and admitted to using them in the area for years.

    I hope this curtails some of my tresspassing/theft/dog issues...it can't hurt.

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    Senior Member mrbb's Avatar
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    I am gald to finally hear a good trespassing story

    sounds like you have a good warden
    and hope this puts a dent in your trouble or better stops them!

    But sadly when you said he has been doing it for yrs, that makes me thinks he will be back again

    guys like that don't seem to learn very well

    But I do hope I'm wrong, just keep it in the back of your head next yr if problems still happen, maybe then you can get him a second time, most wardens like to get the same guys twice! lol! and some times second tme, they get even more fines!

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    I'm just glad to hear someone followed through and the problem has been resolved.

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    Good to hear. Thanks for passing ont he good news. Always nice to hear of positive experiences with the game warden!

    I had a good one with ours a couple years ago too. I dropped a friend off (his land) on one end of his propperty and i was driving around to the other for an evening sit during gun season. My cell phone rings and he says come back over here and park in the well road theres a tresspasser here. So i called the sheriff's office on my way and as i was pulling in the poacher was trying to get out and i parked him in. Needless to say i thought it was going to turn ugly but the deputy showed up with the game warden pretty quickly. They had had complaints on that vehicle already so they were anxious to get him. Guy and HIS SON had just shot a buck right in the middle of my friends field. They tried to say they shot it across the fence line so the GW says well lets go look at the drag marks (snow ont he ground). Yeah, he charged them with tresspassing, hunting without written permission, impropper tagging, and one other offense. Too bad it probably didnt stop these hillbillys from doing it again...

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    So these two were trespassing and hunting with dogs during gun season and they thought they were going to get away with it? What a pair of idiots those two were.

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    great story, the G.W. in scioto ( MATT....something ) has been very helpful & SEEMSTO BE VERY NICE..........i have dog problems also

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    I stopped hunting my friends land in Adams co due to several similar run ins.
    It just became too iffy to travel out and not know if dogs,4-wheelers or people were going to interrupt my sit. It's a shame because that was the only place I had to hunt within 120 miles. Worrying more about which CCW weapon I was going to carry to protect myself instead of ground blind vs tree stand took all the fun out of deer season.

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