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DNR Busts Deer Poaching Ring - davetclown - 04-15-2005 DNR Busts Alleged Trophy Deer Poaching Ring 13 Men Cited, Face Fines Up To $7,000 POSTED: 4:12 pm CDT April 7, 2005 UPDATED: 12:57 pm CDT April 8, 2005 For the second time in a month, [url "http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/"]DNR[/url] conservation wardens have infiltrated and shut down a large poaching ring. Video ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This time, the target was trophy bucks. The deer were shined and shot at night in five different counties, officials said. The state investigation started two-and-half years ago when residents in Sauk, Richland and Vernon counties started hearing gunfire at night. ![]() Some heads were found hanging in homes; others were still at a taxidermist, News 3 reported. Many animals were living in quality deer management areas, where property owners are involved in allowing bucks to grow. Some of the violated land belongs to Madison residents who have weekend escapes. Now, 13 men face fines from $440 to $7,000. Officials have issued more than 100 citations. Most of the accused live in Hillsboro or Wonewoc, News 3 reported. The suspects are: Walter Gnick, Kenneth Johnson, Jr., William Johnson, Jr., Jeffery Fry, Michael Johnson, Andrew Erickson, Matthew Erickson, Daniel Phillips, Justin Phillips, Adam Griffa, Kyle Phillips, Brogan Boldon, and Nathan Phillips. ![]() Last month, [url "http://www.channel3000.com/news/4267400/detail.html"]four Sauk County men, all family members, were cited for poaching[/url]. In that case, trophy bucks were not the target. Instead the target was any deer, News 3 reported. Once again, wardens said it's extremely fortunate no people were hit with gunfire as deer were shined and shot in the dark of night. Wardens told News 3 they are unsure if such rings are on the rise, but if they are they're confident land owners and other citizens will continue to act as the investigators eyes and ears. Previous Stories: [ul] [li]March 9, 2005: [url "http://www.channel3000.com/news/4267400/detail.html"]DNR Busts Massive Deer Poaching Operation[/url] [/li][/ul] [signature] |