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tall deer tale

Agame warden got a call regarding a possible trespassing and deer poaching case in Leon County and, along with several Leon County sheriff’s deputies, made contact with the complainant.

The landowner informed the officers that he heard several shots near his property line and observed a kid with a .22 rifle on his side of the fence. The landowner stated that he fired three shots into the air with his 9mm handgun to scare the trespasser off his property, and observed the juvenile subject drive away on an ATV from a freshly killed white-tailed deer.

The warden searched the area and could not locate fresh footprints, ATV tire tracks or spent .22 rifle cartridges. The warden then asked the landowner the location of where he discharged his 9mm handgun and after searching that area could not locate any spent pistol cartridges.

The white-tailed deer was located and the warden determined that the direction the deer was lying did not match up with the stories from the landowner.

Upon further investigation, the landowner admitted that he had made it all up and admitted to killing the white-tailed deer. The landowner stated he was operating his riding lawn mower and fired three shots at the white-tailed deer with his .22 rifle.

Charges and civil restitution against the landowner for taking deer out of season are pending.

Sting operation

Bexar County game wardens received a call on March 14 from a complainant that a store was advertising the sale of a freshwater stingray on Facebook. Freshwater stingrays are illegal in Texas.

Game wardens went to visit the seller to verify the exotic species. The seller was unaware of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Prohibited and Exotic Species list. The seller stated the freshwater stingray was bought from another store in another state.

That’s a match

Henderson County game wardens responded to a trespassing call concerning a group of hog hunters. The hunters reportedly entered a property without permission and released their hog dogs.

The dogs chased a hog and bayed it on an adjoining property. It just so happened that the landowner’s agent was watching this all unfold and sent the wardens a photo of the trespassers’ pickup.

While patrolling in the area, the wardens passed a pickup with a dog box in the bed that matched one from the photo the landowner sent earlier in the day.

The wardens made contact, asked what was in the dog box and after a brief conversation the truck’s occupants admitted to trespassing and hunting without landowner consent. Numerous cases were filed.

Netted in the act

Game wardens received a tip through the wildlife crimestoppers Operation Game Thief hotline about an individual using a cast net to catch game fish at the San Gabriel River in Williamson County.

The complainant also provided photographic evidence of the illegal act. Upon arrival at the scene, a warden observed a fisherman in the middle of the river catching white bass with a cast net. The subject had a stringer full of white bass, and other species of fish, but no fishing pole.

Criminal citations and civil restitution were issued for illegal fishing and possession of 18 white bass, 2 crappie, and two largemouth bass.

Random acts

Game wardens in East Texas caught up to individuals responsible for several random illegal acts involving wildlife.

Jasper and Houston county wardens investigated a case concerning the alleged illegal killing of three whitetail deer at night, with one of the animals being bludgeoned to death with a piece of wood in a convenience store parking lot.

The wardens located and interviewed the suspects in Jasper and determined that two deer and three rabbits were killed from a public road in mid-December. The three suspects had also shot another deer at night from a public road that was not recovered, shot at and missed two bucks at night from a public road, and road hunted multiple times at night, while attempting to take whitetail deer.

The meat that was taken from two of the killed deer was left to rot in an ice chest for three months. The subjects also beat a wounded deer to death after trying to break its neck and cut its throat.

The wardens seized and processed three cellular phones related to the investigation and are going through the digital evidence to confirm the original information received and to sort out additional charges with regards to possession of an alligator snapping turtle and catching alligators with a rod and reel. The investigation continues, and charges are pending.