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Conservation Officer Tales - August 2006
By justnorth @ 11:41 AM :: 1907 Views :: Article Rating :: Minnesota Outdoor News, DNR - Minnesota CO Tales
 

Answering the call

Officer Jeremy Woinarowicz (Thief River Falls) answered a call of a mother mallard and her eight babies taking up temporary residency in a garage. With a little coaxing mom led the family across the lawn to the river.

An accident waiting to happen

CO Tim Collette (Longville) reports a landowner was running the motor of his boat about half throttle, with the boat still in the lift, while he was in the water raking aquatic weeds from the bottom.

One lucky duck

A lone mallard duckling was observed trying to cross a busy divided highway, so CO Don Bozovsky (Hibbing) tried to capture the duck to keep it from being run over and to prevent a crash. Before he got turned around, the duckling caused a motor vehicle accident. None of the drivers were injured. The duck was released to a foster mallard and brood on a nearby lake.

What am I supposed to do?

CO Randy Hanzal (Brookston) reports enforcement action was taken on a couple of non-residents who drove their motorboat through a gaggle of geese and their babies killing several of them. The driver of the boat said he didn't know it was illegal to drive through the geese and asked, "What am I supposed to do, wait until the geese move?"

Looking for the light

Lake Superior Marine Unit CO's Chris Johnson, Keith Olson, and Mike Scott report an intoxicated boater got on the radio to ask the Coast Guard to turn on the lights at the Superior Light House, however it was not dark yet. The voice on the radio sounded a bit slurred and confused. Officers later stopped a boat without lights after sunset and found an impaired operator. The Coast Guard took the operator to their station for testing. The vessel was towed to Barker's Island.

Why did you do that?

While fueling at a local gas station CO Bruce Lawrence (Pine City) watched an adult female throw an empty beer can from her parked vehicle. When asked why she did it she responded, "I didn't want to get an open bottle ticket." The woman was issued a citation for littering.

Weak excuses

CO Eric Schettler (Fairmont) came across a boat carrying four people who learned that a fishing license is needed to angle and that PFDs are needed in the boat when on the water. When asked why they didn't have any PFDs they said, "We thought we didn't need any if we knew how to swim." When asked why they didn't have any angling licenses, they stated the store they stopped at was all out.

Old "dynamite" found

CO Tony Anderson (Morris) assisted local police with a possible "old dynamite stick found" call at the Salvation Army shop in Morris. The item was determined to be an old road flare.

Off-road ready?

CO Greg Verkuilen (Garrison) observed a California resident attempting to drive a new Jeep Wrangler down an ATV trail in the ditch of a state highway. When Verkuilen asked to see some sort of registration the operator pointed to a factory installed "Off-Road Ready" decal on the Jeep. The driver was provided an education on off-road vehicle laws in Minnesota.

License required

CO Joe Frear (Waseca) reports a nonresident angler was issued a citation for angling without a license. The angler tried to tell the officer that he was fishing on a private lake and did not need a license. The man was on Clear Lake near Waseca.

Understandably very upset

CO Mike Shelden (Alexandria) investigated a call in which a 13-year-old thought there were too many Canada geese in the family's back yard so he threw rocks until one of the geese was injured and then killed it with a baseball bat. The next-door neighbors were understandably very upset.

*Minnesota Conservation Officer Tales is produced monthly by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Division of Enforcement.


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