May 2, 2015
From TheLeafChronicle.com
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency reports that six adults and three juveniles in DeKalb County were recently charged with 113 wildlife violations including spot-lighting, hunting during a closed season, hunting from a public road and hunting from a motorized vehicle.
Eight members of the group plead guilty to taking 11 deer on different nights and were fined a total of $10,329. They also received a combined 22 years of revoked hunting privileges, 16 years of suspended probation and all must retake their hunting education courses.
