You Want To Know What Really Threatens Hunting Heritage?
December 27, 2007
Well, it isn’t hunting behind fences. It’s things like this.
Frustrated that their August deer hunt was a failure, a pair of Orem teens turned to shooting at least nine cows with arrows, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said.
An anonymous tip led authorities to the two juveniles, who admitted to shooting the cows over a two-week period, according to DWR Conservation Officer Paul Davis.
“The two teens were frustrated that they hadn’t harvested any deer during the archery deer hunt and shot several cows during the first weekend of the archery deer hunt in the Clyde Creek area near Strawberry Reservoir,” Davis said in a statement.
No cows died as the two morons were using practice tips on their arrows. Read the rest of the story.
Tom Remington



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