Fall
2006
Trail
Of Blood
On Nov. 25, 2003, the Porcupine Plain office of Saskatchewan
Environment received a complaint from the Weekes area regarding
a whitetail buck that that been shot and left. The animal had
been shot on posted land, dragged into a hay field where the
antlers were removed and the carcass left to rot until it was
unfit for human consumption. Bullet casings found dear the
scene were noted to be of an unusual caliber.
The next morning a report came in of another deer that had been
found under circumstances similar to the earlier kill. Later that
afternoon another deer was reported shot and left on private land.
Upon investigation it became apparent that officers were dealing
with a group of poachers who were intent on collecting antlers
and not concerned about wasting the carcasses. All three kill sites
were within 100 Kilometers of each other and, given the similarity
of the evidence recovered by investigators, they embarked on a
hunt for a group of poachers.
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