Hunting at night resulted in $1500 in fines for a Neebing man.
The Ministry of Natural Resources says he was caught with a loaded rifle and crossbow 20 minutes after legal hunting time.
The incident took place last November, and the man pleaded guilty to night hunting charges last week.
He’s also been banned from hunting for two years. (File Photo)
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Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry |
$1,500 in Fines for Night Hunting Offences
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April 12, 2017 |
A Neebing man has been fined a total of $1,500 for hunting at night.
Claude Chabot pleaded guilty and was fined $1,000 for hunting at night and $500 for unlawfully possessing firearms at night. He also received a two-year hunting suspension.
Court heard that on November 12, 2016, conservation officers attended Chabot’s rural property and found that he was inside his hunting shack with a loaded high-powered rifle and a loaded crossbow twenty minutes after legal hunting time. The officers also discovered a 12-volt battery-powered spotlight attached to the front of the hunting shack that illuminated an area where deer feed was situated.
Justice of the Peace Denette Maslach heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Thunder Bay, on April 5, 2017.
The public is reminded that hunting for big game animals at night is illegal. Firearms must be unloaded and encased from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise.
For further information on hunting regulations, please consult the Ontario Hunting Regulations Summary available at ontario.ca/hunting.
To report a natural resources violation, call the MNRF TIPS line at 1-877-847-7667 toll-free any time or contact your local ministry office during regular business hours. You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).