Fish and Game Director in Idaho May Face Tresspassing charges
"Cal Groen, director of Idaho fish and game is being investigated for tresspassing on private land without permission from the land owner." Cal claims that he was helping some friends harvest an elk. The group he was with thought they still had permission from the previous year. The landowner is wanting to press charges against him for being there without permission and for the group not having signed documents stating their permission to be on the land. I personally thin
k that this is something that is being taken too far by the land owner and probably could have been handled without pressing charges. If the group had permission last year to hunt the land and no other arrangements have been made, then they should be fine to ask for help when harvesting an elk. Do you think the landowner is in the right or the wrong here?
k that this is something that is being taken too far by the land owner and probably could have been handled without pressing charges. If the group had permission last year to hunt the land and no other arrangements have been made, then they should be fine to ask for help when harvesting an elk. Do you think the landowner is in the right or the wrong here? 
Where can I get a sign like that?
ReplyDeleteI think that landowner has soemthing stuck up their butt just like that elk looks like it does in that picture...
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ReplyDeletebahaha great sign! That's hillarious. It reminds me of a sign that I saw this summer that was taped to a window of an old rundown gas station in western Kansas. "This gas station is guarded by a shotgun three days a week. You guess which three." ha =)
ReplyDeleteby law, they have to get written permission each year. If the landowner did not give them permission to hunt, then he/she has every right to press charges.
ReplyDeleteYes by law they have to carry written permission, but I agree with Lindsey that this guy is taking it a little too far
ReplyDeletehaha i love the sign at the bottom. i think if the landowner doesnt want people on their land then they have the legal right to press charges.
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