9/26/2006
Division of Wildlife
Out of State Poachers Nailed in Surveillance Operation
A Kentucky resident and two West Virginians have paid
fines of more than $8,800 dollars for illegally getting a jump on Colorado's
muzzleloader elk season. Donald G. Wilshire of Georgetown, Kentucky was
cited by Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) officers for shooting an elk
with a muzzleloader rifle before the opening of the muzzleloader season.
Darrell G. Wilshire and Betty J. Wilshire, both of Oak Hill, West Virginia,
were cited for unlawfully transferring a hunting license to another person
and using an electronic device to further a wildlife crime.
Officers were alerted to the group in 2005 by hunters who suspected illegal
activity in extreme eastern Mesa County, south of the community of Silt.
Alert officers noticed the arrival of the suspects in the area this year and
started watching to see if any illegal activity would occur.
District Wildlife Managers Will Spence, Brian Gray, and JT Romatzke were
joined by a DOW investigator to monitor the Wilshire's camp near West Willow
Creek and USFS Road 841. On Sept. 5, officers witnessed Donald Wilshire
leave the family camp and proceed to a nearby hunting area where he used a
scoped muzzleloader rifle to shoot and kill a bull elk. Donald radioed back
to the camp and instructed Betty and Darrell to drive to town and purchase
the proper hunting license to cover the kill.
Colorado's muzzleloader season ran Sept. 9-17, thus the kill occurred
outside the proper season. It is also illegal in Colorado to use a scope on
a muzzleloader outside of the regular rifle seasons, which do not begin
until October. Additionally, it is illegal for an individual to purchase a
license after killing an animal. Licenses are also non-transferable
and it is illegal for someone to kill an animal using another person's
license. Using a radio to communicate information to further a wildlife
crime is also against state law.
On Sept. 6, officers from the DOW entered the Wilshire camp and confronted
them with the evidence against them. During the course of the investigation
it was also determined that Donald Wilshire had committed a similar
violation in the killing of a cow elk in 2005.
Donald G. Wilshire, 41, was cited for illegal possession of a bull elk,
unlawfully receiving another person's license, hunting outside and
established season, and possession and transfer charges related to the 2005
incident. Donald was also issued a warning citation for conspiracy, hunting
without daylight fluorescent orange, and failing to properly void an elk
license. In all, Donald paid $5,000 in fines and was assessed 95 points
against his hunting and fishing privileges in Colorado.
Betty J. Wilshire, 59, and Darrell G. Wilshire, 61, were cited for illegal
possession of a bull elk, unlawful transfer of a license and unlawful use of
an electronic device. Betty and Darrell each paid $1,918 in fines and were
assessed 45 points against their hunting and fishing privileges.
The muzzleloader and radios used in the crime were seized and application
has been made with the court system for forfeiture of the items.
Because the three individuals were all assessed more than 20 license
suspension points, they also face the loss of their hunting and fishing
privileges in Colorado and 23 other Wildlife Violator Compact states. An
administrative hearing will be held to determine the length of any potential
suspensions.
"This was a blatant, premeditated and repeated poaching method used by this
family," said DOW officer Will Spence. "And this activity might have
continued if it weren't for the help of the ethical hunters who reported
last year's suspicious activity to us," said DOW officer Will Spence.
Sportsmen, landowners, or citizens who observe or suspect poaching activity
can anonymously contact Colorado's Operation Game Thief toll-free at
1-877-COLO-OGT (1-877-265-6648). Verizon cell phone users can dial #OGT at
no cost. Callers do not have to reveal their names or testify in court.
Rewards of up to $1,000 are offered for information that leads to an arrest
or a citation being issued.