Ontario: Echo Bay man fined for hunting bull moose without a licence
Echo Bay man fined for hunting a bull moose without a licence | Sault Star
09/20/2024
An Echo Bay man was fined $12,000 after pleading guilty to unlawfully hunting a bull moose without a licence.
Ontario Court of Justice in Sault Ste. Marie heard that on Nov. 3, 2021, conservation officers initiated an investigation after locating a suspicious moose kill site near the Batchawana River in Norberg Township.
Court heard that on October 18, 2021, Timothy Junor was hunting for moose in an old forestry cut block. Junor was part of a larger hunting party that was only licenced to hunt calf moose.
Upon entering the cut block, Junor observed two bull moose running along the hillside and fired a round from his rifle at one of the bull moose, killing it. Junor returned to a hunt camp on Annie Lake where an agreement was made with a member of a local Indigenous community to attend the kill site and claim the moose was shot under their Indigenous harvesting rights, thereby covering up the illegal killing of the moose.
Court heard Junor returned to the kill site with the Indigenous person, processed the moose and transported it back to the hunt camp at Annie Lake. The following day, the Indigenous community member transported the moose to a butcher shop in Thessalon where they again claimed that they shot the bull moose under their Indigenous harvesting rights.