Hunted a wounded wild Wood Bison bull down here a couple weeks ago, Northern Canada.

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Hope you guys enjoy, this was a rather extraordinary and unfortunate situation of following up a poacher wounded wild Wood Bison bull, North America's largest animal.

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The Right Tool for an Unfortunate Job: A Double Rifle & A Wood Bison Bull | morrisonarms.com

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Good job on the stalk and finishing. Now for the other question. Did they catch the poachers? Bruce
 
They did, I just received word yesterday I'm to come in and make a statement, as they are being charged. A development that occurred after the article was written, was that we found the same fellows the next day, and Conservation Officers were notified and caught up with them that time.
 
good job ardent
win win , done a good deed indeed
and got to hunt a bison
ontop of some action practice
:beer:
what will happen to poachers under Canadian law?
 
Punishment can actually be extremely severe, for instance they can seize the vehicles, the firearms will definitely be seized, and then generally hefty fines. Wild Wood Bison is a red listed / endangered species as well, so I believe jail time is a possibility.

good job ardent
win win , done a good deed indeed
and got to hunt a bison
ontop of some action practice
:beer:
what will happen to poachers under Canadian law?
 
Punishment can actually be extremely severe, for instance they can seize the vehicles, the firearms will definitely be seized, and then generally hefty fines. Wild Wood Bison is a red listed / endangered species as well, so I believe jail time is a possibility.

Depends, on where the animal was being "hunted".
Escapees from the park in Alberta can be hunted legally.

Glad you stopped the critters suffering.
 
Indeed, and we've done just that spent 2 1/2 years in High Level, unfortunately this fellow was a member of the red listed British Columbia Wood Bison population. There's a herd at Pink Mountain BC with a draw, that as I understand it is Plains Bison, escaped from a long defunct ranching operation that established themselves. The only wild herds in BC of Wood Bison to my knowledge are this one the Etthithun Lake herd, and the Liard herd, neither open to hunting.
 

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