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Sisters
man cited for poaching
Cecil Smith of Sisters was cited
by the Oregon State Police for three game violations while hunting antelope
last August.
According to the OSP office
in Bend, Smith was cited for shooting from within 50 yards of a vehicle
while hunting antelope, exceeding the bag limit of antelope and failing
to immediately validate his hunting tag.
According to the OSP, Smith
shot a small antelope on August 18, the opening day of Antelope season,
and then went out and shot a bigger one the next day.
The alleged poaching occurred
northeast of Madras in the Ashwood/Antelope area.
OSP was alerted to the possible
violations on Monday, August 20 and contacted Smith at his home in Sisters.
The citations were issued following an interview with Smith.
The three violations were
charged as Class "A" misdemeanors which can carry a maximum $5,000 fine
and/or one year in jail on each count, though such penalties are rare
in these types of citations, according to the OSP.
Numerous warnings were issued.
The antelope were seized, including the heads. The rifle used, a Ruger
.300 Magnum with scope, was also taken by the OSP.
An OSP officer said a phone
tip led to the citation. The Oregon State Police and ODFW have a TIP (Turn
In Poachers) line, 1-800- 452-7888, for wildlife violations.
OSP has six game officers
in the field in Central Oregon, stationed in Bend, Prineville and Madras.
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