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The man received $5,500 in fines and a five-year licence suspension. He must also complete a hunter education course
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The Ministry of Natural Resources says that a Lakefield man pleaded guilty to carelessly shooting a gun while hunting and trespassing on Crown Land near Peterborough.
The man received $5,500 in fines and a five-year licence suspension. He must also complete a hunter education course.
According to MNR, a Peterborough court heard that an argumenttook place between the man and another group of hunters on October 1st.
He then fired a 12-gauge shotgun across a pond, hitting one hunter and damaging the group’s decoys. He also claimed to be on private property, when he was, in fact, on Crown land.
MNR says if you experience a similar problem while you’re hunting, you can report it to…
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