Summary
Plans changed when the hunter who'd brought his truck from Alberta -- Carl Michel Blondin -- offered to drive the deer back to Quebec in the back of his pick-up. His friend and fellow hunter, Patrick Laurand Cyr, offered to come along for the ride, court was told.
Blondin and Cyr were initially stopped by Conservation officials at a gas station in Neepawa and questioned about the 12 carcasses in the back of their truck, which was stained with blood, court was told.Blondin and Cyr, along with the other members of their hunting party, were apparently unaware of this regulation, said [Hymie Weinstein]. They also didn't know they were violating a federal wildlife regulation by transporting deer out of province which they hadn't personally killed.See the full content of this document
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Hunters Lose Bucks, Must Pay Big Bucks
Deer carcasses in truck result in $7,500 in fines for two men
By Mike McIntyreTALK about the ones that got away. A group of Quebec hunters, who shelled out upwards of $30,000 for a winter excursion in Saskatchewan, bag...See the full content of this document
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