U.S. hunters use duck hunting ruse to bag illegal quarry in Canada: ministry
REGINA — Several charges related to illegal hunting in Saskatchewan have been laid against two men from Missouri who were found guilty last month in one of that state’s largest deer-poaching cases.
The Ministry of Environment says in a release that David Berry Jr. and Cody Scott came to Saskatchewan in 2016 under the pretense of duck hunting, but illegally killed white-tailed deer, an antelope, a coyote and a badger in the Rosetown area instead.
If they return to Canada, both men face potential fines between them totalling $41,000, along with hunting suspensions.