Showing posts with label Vermont. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vermont. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Oh Deer! Say It Ain't So!



A man who bolted antlers to the head of a dead doe and posed for a photograph with the deer was fined $400 and jailed for game violations.

Marcel Fournier, 19, shot the deer the evening of November 22 and used lag bolts and epoxy to attach a 10-point rack, officials said. He then checked in the kill as lawful game at Barnie’s Market.

It’s illegal to kill an antlerless deer, and it's also illegal to hunt at night.

The Concord resident admitted to the killing and led a game warden to the deer’s remains after an anonymous caller alerted authorities. Fournier said he had “quite a time” drilling and fastening the antlers, authorities said.

Game warden David Gregory said the antlers didn’t look or feel right.

“When you grabbed them, you’d feel movement,” he said.

Col. David LeCours, chief warden of the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, said the size of the antlers relative to the size of the deer seemed off. “Something wasn’t natural about them, in addition to the fact that they weren't natural,” he said.

Fournier was sentenced to 10 days in jail February 18 for taking a deer in a closed season. He won’t qualify for a state hunting, fishing or trapping license for at least three years.

First of all, let me say how thankful I am that this story did not come out of Alabama! It could have. I was afraid it did when I saw the headline. But, no, thankfully, the story comes out of Vermont!

Yes, Yankees can be rednecks and idiots as well as southerners and Alabamians.

I do find his punishment a waste of time, though. Do you think that a young man who would hunt at night, out of season, and then bolt antlers on a dead doe would care that they have taken his hunting license away from him for at least three years? I don’t think he’ll be very concerned about that punishment, nor will someone like him follow the law anyway.

People can do the dumbest things, can’t we?

Friday, September 19, 2008

Ever Get Tired Just Thinking About Something?



The following story makes me tired. Literally, it does.

A Vermont man who is planning to ride in a 508-mile bicycle race in California is taking the long way to the starting line. He’s riding his bicycle to California. From Vermont. I told you, I’m tired after reading those words. How about you?

Joe Desena, 39, left Monday from Vermont on his 3,000-mile trip west, which is expected to take about two weeks. His goal is to be in the field on October 4 for the Furnace Creek 508, which goes from Santa Clarita, California., to Twentynine Palms. Desena, who has participated in dozens of adventure races, triathlons, and ultramarathons, says there’s no better way to get in shape for the race than to bike across country.

Wow! I’m impressed with his training. I’m not sure he needs to get into much better shape, but then again, I’m not a cyclist. I’m sure my blogger buddy Bill can weigh in on the discussion. But, if it takes him 14 days to ride from Vermont to California, that will be an average of 214 miles a day. Folks, that’s a long ways to drive a day, much less pedal a bicycle.

Do you ever see yourself setting out on an adventure such as this?