Freak's charged with felony

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Gobbler36

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I’m sorry but the insta vids are laughable at best. good luck with those videos that your daughter just so happened to be recording then, but even still innocent until proven guilty in this great nation. this guy has plenty of other controversial events happen around him and I wouldn’t be surprised at all in the slightest if he broke the law for his “year of deer“ bs this what we get for following and supporting any of these of type of guys.
it will be interesting to follow along and see what happens
 

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I’m sorry but the insta vids are laughable at best. good luck with those videos that your daughter just so happened to be recording then, but even still innocent until proven guilty in this great nation. this guy has plenty of other controversial events happen around him and I wouldn’t be surprised at all in the slightest if he broke the law for his “year of deer“ bs this what we get for following and supporting any of these of type of guys.
it will be interesting to follow along and see what happens
It is a joke. My kid is constantly screwing with my camera too, my instinct isn't to go through the 70 plus videos and pictures he takes every opportunity he gets, I go through and delete them all while every day or two. What a joke.
 
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Just another example of his character.
F&G did consult with the land owner. They then did their own investigation and found multiple violations. The guy didn't even have his deer tagged when the landowner showed up, which was hours after the deer was shot and he was transporting it. Yeah he's a hunting roll model we want our kids following.
 
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From MM with some more info on it. I really find it funny all of the proof videos are chopped up to make it seem believable…. In my opinion which doesn’t matter at all. I am thinking he had some sort of “permission” or “verbal agreement” made with the land owner. BUT he did not follow the agreement and that is why the DNR was called and a ticket was issued.

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I feel guilty and low being so fascinated by this story. If cleared hot isn’t a troll this is going to be hilarious for muley freaks. It’s not like you can’t hunt bucks legally in idaho!
 
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@ClearedHot is a new member here. Someone with the same handle has been posting about this issue on several forums and seems to have more info than most.

In the third video you can see the buck is not tagged and after little brother says they moved the carcass down the mountain, across a field with four-wheeler, and into a truck. That does not bode well for someone bad mouthing the game officers while trying to build a felony defense case.

It’s possible it was tagged on the leg? Not trying to defend them for sure but just pointing out that in Idaho the law says the tag is supposed to be attached to the largest portion of meat, granted when you get them out whole(and even when you don’t for most people) usually it ends up being tagged on the antlers


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It’s possible it was tagged on the leg? Not trying to defend them for sure but just pointing out that in Idaho the law says the tag is supposed to be attached to the largest portion of meat, granted when you get them out whole(and even when you don’t for most people) usually it ends up being tagged on the antlers


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This is correct according to ID tagging laws. Haven't watched the videos to see a tag or not.
 
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