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Add one more nut to Idaho's total (must be a California transplant).....
23 March 2015, 19:00
GatogordoAdd one more nut to Idaho's total (must be a California transplant).....
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HUNTING NEWS
Idaho Woman Faces Only 6 Months in Jail after Beating Hawker’s Falcon to Death
BY: Daniel Xu + POSTED: 3/20/15
A woman upset with the killing of a duck decides to kill another bird, a federally protected falcon.
An Idaho woman charged with killing a falconer’s bird in January now faces up to 6 months in jail and a maximum of $5,000 in fines. According to the New York Daily News, 60-year-old Patti McDonald said she was upset that the falconer was hunting ducks with an 8-year-old falcon named Hornet in Kootenai County, so she decided to attack the bird when it landed. McDonald allegedly took off a heavy beaded scarf and proceeded to pummel the falcon, which was raised around humans and did not fly away. Eventually Hornet’s owner, Scott Dinger, found the bird dead from a fractured skull and broken leg.
Dinger, who was 500 yards away when the attack occurred, said he confronted the woman and identified himself as a licensed falconer.
“She just goes ‘I just beat the shit out of your falcon,'” Dinger told the Coeur d’alene Press. “It became clear that my bird was hurt. I grabbed the duck and walked away from the lady because once she told me that, my only thought was getting my bird back.”
Dinger found his bird an hour later crumpled on the ground. At around the same time, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game received a call from McDonald in which she stated that she had “beat the crap” out of a falcon as it was holding onto a duck. Wildlife officials investigated the case and sent their findings to Kootenai County Prosecutor Barry McHugh, who decided to pursue a misdemeanor charge for intentionally injuring or harassing an animal. Dinger however, who says that he raised Hornet from a hatching, says the misdemeanor charge is far too light. The falconer is urging Game and Fish officials to pursue additional federal charges for the killing of a protected species.
The killing of protected raptor species is a federal offense and carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a $15,000 fine.
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23 March 2015, 21:51
BlacktailerI'm sure Holder will be all over this one and Obama will make a speech about how the falconer acted stupidly.
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24 March 2015, 03:19
Texas KillartistThe dumb bitch is very lucky the owner did not beat the (shit for brains) out of her. I proudly would have !
24 March 2015, 06:47
SevensHow the hell does this lady think all the world's birds, bears, lions, wolves, snakes, and other carnivores survive?
Hope she gets the maximum possible sentence for her cruelty.
24 March 2015, 11:11
SaeedI am sure many of you here would donate some money to send her to Africa.
She should be taken to a pride of lions kill, and tell her to safe the little bambi from them!
24 March 2015, 12:27
Idaho SharpshooterG2,
you're still just PWT. Born and bred, and doomed to live out your life...
24 March 2015, 17:56
Slenkseems to be a lot of that kind around Coeur d’alene
24 March 2015, 17:57
Gatogordoquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
G2,
you're still just PWT. Born and bred, and doomed to live out your life...
Oh, another nut from Idaho. Threatened anyone today yet, nut?

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When considering US based operations of guides/outfitters, check and see if they are NRA members. If not, why support someone who doesn't support us? Consider spending your money elsewhere.
NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.
I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.