My son went out hunting saturday with a family friend and pulled off a bonehead mistake. He was uphill from two whitetail deer, the first one was a decent 3x3 buck and the other was a big doe. The shot was about 80 yards down hill, and the rifle was zeroed for 300. Well, the kid just over shoots the buck, and drills the doe in the neck, drops her like a bad habit.
This year, in the districts that we hunt, fish & game closed the taking of does to anyone over the age of 15. My son just turned 17. Anyway, he dresses it out and brings it home, we call the warden and he stops by. The kid explained what happened and the warden understood it was a mistake. He issued my son a warning, confiscated the deer, and took his deer tag. The kid is kinda bummed about that, but i told him it was better then getting a huge fine, and losing hunting privleges for 2 years, besides it was just his deer tag, he got to keep his elk tag and can still hunt them.
I talked to him after the warden left, and he said he was more affraid about comeing home and telling me then he was about the warden. Yes, the warden could issue him a ticket, but he has to live with me.......lol