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A Walla Walla Bow tag takes 12 yrs of more to draw, the rifle hunt is a 20 yr wait.
A Division investigation into the unlawful taking of a trophy bull elk in
northeast Oregon during a closed season led to the conviction of a Hermiston-
area father and son. In September 2010, Pendleton troopers received
information that a suspect and his father unlawfully took a trophy bull elk in the
Walla Walla Unit with a rifle during the last day of the 2010 archery season.
Troopers responded to the suspect’s residence and subsequently seized a large
10 x 7 trophy-class bull elk and a rifle allegedly used to kill the elk. Troopers
also located the scene east of Milton-Freewater where the bull elk was killed
and found the elk’s carcass. Upon inspection they determined the meat had
spoiled and was no longer fit for human consumption. On March 17, the son
pled guilty in Umatilla County Circuit Court to Theft First Degree, Waste of
Wildlife, and Illegal Take of Wildlife. The court sentenced him to $15,000
joint restitution with his father to ODFW, 180 days in jail—suspended, three
years bench probation, three years hunting license suspension, and forfeiture of
seized evidence to the State of Oregon. On April 24, the father pled guilty in
Umatilla County Circuit Court to Theft First Degree and Aiding in a Wildlife
Violation. The court sentenced him to $15,000 joint restitution with his son to
ODFW, 180 days in jail—suspended, three years bench probation, and
forfeiture of seized items to the State of Oregon.
Two Sentenced Related to Unlawful Take and Waste of Trophy Bull in NE Oregon
Trophy bull poached in northeastern Oregon.
Photo credit: File
A Division investigation into the unlawful taking of a trophy bull elk in
northeast Oregon during a closed season led to the conviction of a Hermiston-
area father and son. In September 2010, Pendleton troopers received
information that a suspect and his father unlawfully took a trophy bull elk in the
Walla Walla Unit with a rifle during the last day of the 2010 archery season.
Troopers responded to the suspect’s residence and subsequently seized a large
10 x 7 trophy-class bull elk and a rifle allegedly used to kill the elk. Troopers
also located the scene east of Milton-Freewater where the bull elk was killed
and found the elk’s carcass. Upon inspection they determined the meat had
spoiled and was no longer fit for human consumption. On March 17, the son
pled guilty in Umatilla County Circuit Court to Theft First Degree, Waste of
Wildlife, and Illegal Take of Wildlife. The court sentenced him to $15,000
joint restitution with his father to ODFW, 180 days in jail—suspended, three
years bench probation, three years hunting license suspension, and forfeiture of
seized evidence to the State of Oregon. On April 24, the father pled guilty in
Umatilla County Circuit Court to Theft First Degree and Aiding in a Wildlife
Violation. The court sentenced him to $15,000 joint restitution with his son to
ODFW, 180 days in jail—suspended, three years bench probation, and
forfeiture of seized items to the State of Oregon.
Two Sentenced Related to Unlawful Take and Waste of Trophy Bull in NE Oregon
Trophy bull poached in northeastern Oregon.
Photo credit: File