Copied from my Qualty Deer Management Newsletter, Michigan
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$500 Reward - Sanilac County Poaching Incident
On the evening of December 27, 2010, a Conservation Officer with the Department of Natural Resources and
Environment (DNRE) responded to a complaint that a snowmobiler had chased down and then ran over a deer
in the area of Aitken and Kilgore Roads in southeast Sanilac County. Witnesses reported that they observed the
operator of a yellow Skidoo snowmobile chasing deer around in a field and then running a deer over with the
snowmobile. The operator left, but returned a short time later and tied the deer to the snowmobile and drove off,
dragging the deer behind the snowmobile. The officer investigating the complaint followed the snowmobile
track and drag marks approximately 13-miles, to the corner of Galbraith Line and Black River Roads, where the
deer was found dumped at the intersection. Tracks from the snowmobile were last seen heading east on
Galbraith Line Road, east of the Black River. Anyone with information about this incident or the operator of
the snowmobile is encouraged to contact the Report All Poaching (RAP) hotline at 1-800-292-7800.
In addition to the reward offered through the RAP Hotline, the Thumb Area Branch of the Quality Deer
Management Association (QDMA) will add an additional reward to the available RAP reward, bringing the
total cash reward to $500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the responsible party.
The QDMA is a non-profit wildlife conservation organization dedicated to ensuring a high-quality and
sustainable future for white-tailed deer and white-tailed deer hunting. Among other things, the QDMA
promotes safe and ethical hunting, an adherence to wildlife and trespass laws, cooperation with wildlife
biologists and enforcement officers, and stewardship and appreciation of all wildlife.
The QDMA Thumb Area Branch has established a Reward Fund to assist the DNRE with the solving of specific
game violations involving Whitetail Deer. For more information, or to contribute, call 989-479-9497.
This low life needs a good whoopin, a little court action wouldn't hurt either. If you can offer any info please call.
$500 Reward - Sanilac County Poaching Incident
On the evening of December 27, 2010, a Conservation Officer with the Department of Natural Resources and
Environment (DNRE) responded to a complaint that a snowmobiler had chased down and then ran over a deer
in the area of Aitken and Kilgore Roads in southeast Sanilac County. Witnesses reported that they observed the
operator of a yellow Skidoo snowmobile chasing deer around in a field and then running a deer over with the
snowmobile. The operator left, but returned a short time later and tied the deer to the snowmobile and drove off,
dragging the deer behind the snowmobile. The officer investigating the complaint followed the snowmobile
track and drag marks approximately 13-miles, to the corner of Galbraith Line and Black River Roads, where the
deer was found dumped at the intersection. Tracks from the snowmobile were last seen heading east on
Galbraith Line Road, east of the Black River. Anyone with information about this incident or the operator of
the snowmobile is encouraged to contact the Report All Poaching (RAP) hotline at 1-800-292-7800.
In addition to the reward offered through the RAP Hotline, the Thumb Area Branch of the Quality Deer
Management Association (QDMA) will add an additional reward to the available RAP reward, bringing the
total cash reward to $500 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the responsible party.
The QDMA is a non-profit wildlife conservation organization dedicated to ensuring a high-quality and
sustainable future for white-tailed deer and white-tailed deer hunting. Among other things, the QDMA
promotes safe and ethical hunting, an adherence to wildlife and trespass laws, cooperation with wildlife
biologists and enforcement officers, and stewardship and appreciation of all wildlife.
The QDMA Thumb Area Branch has established a Reward Fund to assist the DNRE with the solving of specific
game violations involving Whitetail Deer. For more information, or to contribute, call 989-479-9497.