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00:00A Michigan conservation officer in District 7 and another in D9 check on waterfowl hunters in
00:10November and to look at the state's efforts to provide public
00:16areas for hunters to pursue ducks and geese on lands they've deemed wetland wonders. Two
00:22Michigan conservation officers, one in District 1 and the other in D3, monitor deer hunters on
00:28the opening day of deer season. Conservation officer, anybody inside? Open the door back
00:33here. And they both encounter situations in which they work closely with other
00:37emergency response agencies. Have you had anything to drink or smoked any marijuana
00:42today? And to look at a dedication for a new DNR facility that's named in honor of
00:47two fallen conservation officers. Wild animals and wild places, they're more than
00:54a picture, their inspiration, excitement, and adventure. Patrolling and protecting these
01:01natural resources is a first-class band of peace officers. These are the Wardens,
01:07dedicated to the preservation of our great outdoors.
01:11Music
01:12Autumn in Michigan can feel like there's just too much to do for the dedicated outdoors
01:14outdoor enthusiast. White-tailed deer can be hunted throughout various seasons from the 1st of
01:17October through the 1st of January.
01:19Music
01:20Autumn in Michigan can feel like there's just too much to do for the dedicated outdoor enthusiast.
01:24White-tailed deer can be hunted throughout various seasons from the 1st of October through the 1st of January.
01:29Bear and elk can be pursued by hunters who are fortunate enough to be granted a tag through a draw system.
01:36Many species of fish are also readily available. Other animals that many people are passionate about trying to bag are ducks and geese.
01:44Michigan is typically one of the national leaders for a number of Canada geese taken each year and also has several duck species available to its hunters as well.
01:51In the state's District 7,
01:54Conservation Officer Carter Woodward is a number of geese for a number of Canada geese taken each year and also has several duck species available to its hunters as well.
02:05In the state's District 7,
02:09Conservation Officer Carter Woodward is checking on waterfowlers set up on state land.
02:26Morning.
02:27Morning, how are you?
02:28Good.
02:29First bird of the morning it looked like?
02:33Yeah.
02:34Nice.
02:35State Conservation Officer, obviously.
02:38You guys had a pretty good mess of that flurry come in there.
02:41Man, I don't know how we didn't kill these men.
02:43Yeah, we should have had a lot more.
02:45Been doing pretty good out here this year.
02:47Yeah, we got quite a few ducks this week.
02:49Did you?
02:50Mm-hmm.
02:51I got five last night.
02:52Nice.
02:53Very nice.
02:55Want to take my gun?
02:56Yeah, I'll check his license here first, second.
02:59Want to throw dinner out of it?
03:01You can pull them out.
03:02Get the plug this one?
03:03No, it's plugged.
03:04It better be.
03:05It's just a plastic unscrew the cap once.
03:06Let me grab three.
03:07Oh yeah, why?
03:08Because it's only about this big around.
03:09What is?
03:10Let me show you.
03:11Let's start with three of your shells at least.
03:12Hold on, I'll show you the plug.
03:13I'll put the plug.
03:14It's probably going right around it.
03:15See right here.
03:16That's your plug.
03:21Oh, so my checker, oh, I see what you're saying.
03:22The checker's just going right around it?
03:24That makes sense.
03:25I've never seen a plug like that before.
03:26Me either.
03:27I can see the plug.
03:28I do not see it, I can see it.
03:30It's just a plug.
03:31I do not see it.
03:32I do not see it.
03:34I do not see it.
03:39It's just a plastic.
03:40How do you do it?
03:41Oh.
03:42Is it good?
03:43perfect that works good i figured with you guys being out in your spread i'd try and quick do a
03:57check before more geese keep coming in i almost had one of those ducks it looked like yeah
04:01the ducks have been just playing not nice this year
04:05i'll trade you
04:08you ran her dry that time too
04:10give you that back first goose this morning awesome well congratulations
04:21miss his but those two we dumped i got my who knows how many of them
04:27kelp got his first out of that one so congratulations so cool morning on the other side of southern
04:33michigan from where ceil woodwick is working in the state's district nine
04:37officer joe devin is also checking on hunters pursuing ducks and geese how'd you guys do out
04:45there it's not because we're playing with it now you got any ducks no we got none not at all
04:52real quick just you got your id uh licenses on you i'll just check the firearms and
04:56you're all set all right put that one away perfect all right i'm gonna take a look at your bag real quick just look at your ammo
05:06got a sandwich huh yeah you're not baiting are you
05:16no
05:17no life jackets what are you guys gonna do if you fall out of the boat
05:34i didn't realize he keeps it on the island here so
05:40you ever fall out of the water on waders what's that have you ever fallen out of a boat
05:44into the water wearing waders no it is it's not fun
05:47so i want to talk to you about the registration numbers and then the lack of life jackets
05:51all right unless they're somewhere hidden that i can't find them
05:55there's the ducks right there all right do you have any life jackets for the boat or no
06:00yeah there's life jackets there's life jackets in there okay now i've been in the bag all right
06:03yeah yeah it's the first time you're looking in here
06:07there's one and then there should be four in there there's another one
06:13do there okay favorite want them all out nope thanks to those two you're good to go
06:17you put down your hull id don't you don't need to put all that um so when you get home just
06:21scratch those off put those new numbers on there and you'll be all set okay i was like
06:25that's way too many numbers but it's not too big of a deal all right thank you sir
06:28yep no problem although ceo deppen is primarily keeping an eye on waterfowl hunters on this day
06:34the day before which was the first saturday of the state's firearm deer season
06:38he was checking on people chasing deer later in his shift after the sun had set
06:43officer deppen encounters a man who tells him that he shot a deer and is about to go recover it
06:48but hasn't tagged it yet since it's it's untagged at this point you've already gutted it and everything
06:52i'm gonna go back there with you just take a look at it there's a little bit of concern why
06:56the deer's not tagged yet after it's fully gutted i had it with me and i said oh i'm walking up
07:02here to get this i'm gonna take it as soon as i go back okay is the firearm back there with your
07:07wife or is the firearm here they're both there okay that's all right just you can hand me the
07:14whole set i'm gonna go back there with you just take a look at the deer if you don't mind
07:17michigan conservation officer carter woodwick is working on the last saturday of november and
07:23closely monitoring waterfowl hunters he started his morning by checking on hunters on public land
07:28and continues to do so state conservation officer just gonna check licenses and firearms here a minute
07:35you need the pad farm there yeah if you got the permit right there cool looks good i appreciate it
07:46there's a that one doesn't do you a whole lot of good this year now does it
07:55give you that thing look good that all looks good yeah give you that back i appreciate it
08:11no problem take care guys good luck thank you yep
08:14always have a good day
08:44day out here some days just better than others
08:46within the elegant state game area which encompasses over 50 000 acres is the fennville
09:02farm unit a 4 100 acre area that's managed specifically for waterfowl there are seven managed
09:09waterfowl hunt areas located in southern michigan another managed waterfowl hunt area is the neaquin
09:16point state wildlife area to bring attention to what's available and welcome hunters back prior
09:21to the season the dnr holds open houses at some of its sites including neaquin point neaquin point
09:28state wildlife area is a special place in my heart i grew up in the area i'm not too far from here and
09:34had many opportunities to recreate throughout my teenage years and i knew that i always wanted to
09:40be a part of this game area i just didn't know what part i wanted to play so i went to college went to
09:46michigan tech i came back to the area and started out as a state worker four and then progressed into a
09:52seasonal wildlife assistant position and then became the technician and i've been the technician for about 15
09:57years now we are situated on the western shore of saginaw bay in bay county
10:09nice with many public areas the dnr works closely with other agencies to improve the area including
10:17volunteer groups we have work days here where their staff are unable to do it so we we take it over
10:25and we'll get a crew of 15 people and we'll work all day on something there's different projects
10:32where we put up snow fencing we put up coyote decoy silhouettes and we move them around we do other
10:40projects or maintenance wise doing some stuff to the fields and the other areas our main focus is
10:46waterfall and waterfall hunting but we also have spring migration for waterfalls so our area is open to
10:52bird watching bird watching is probably the second largest activity at neonquin point we have the
10:57largest population of yellow-headed blackbirds which people come from all over the world to see these
11:02birds they're they're just spread throughout the area they've also migrated into some of our agricultural
11:08crops so it makes it really easy for people to access those areas to see them we provide other
11:13recreational opportunities in the way of hunting deer hunting we also allow trapping they're great for
11:19uh duck hunting water falling and uh they have uh draw systems a lottery type system where you come in to
11:29hunt so the um you're limited on the amount of hunters and they're real quality areas to hunt where you can
11:37really have a really good hunt and have a substantial number of birds that you can harvest the staff at areas
11:44like neaquin point works hard to make the area appealing to the game that hunters would like to
11:49pursue there we do intensive farming on some of our units and that is for to provide a high energy food
11:56source for migrating waterfalls so we put in all of our own agricultural crops we do a mixture of corn
12:02buckwheat millet and then the corn serves also a secondary purpose to conceal hunters for hunting in the fall
12:08so after all of that work gets done in the summer then we use large volume pumps to flood the area so
12:16that they have flooded corn to hunt out of these areas here are real unique especially neaquin it offers
12:23a very easy physical hunt you don't need a lot of equipment you can walk into a lot of areas with just a
12:32tub a dozen decoys and your gun so the access is real real easy compared to some areas and a lot of
12:42older sportsmen water followers like to hunt this because it's a lot easier this is a great gem it's
12:49a rural community but i think you know coming off the beaten path you know from your town or your school
12:57or your little subdivision in pink hunting which is not very big but when they come out here they
13:02feel like they're secluded they feel like this is like wilderness and i think a lot of people don't
13:09really know that it's here and i feel like that's one of the things we want to focus on just letting
13:14people know that there's more to this area than just waterfall hunting
13:20michigan conservation officer carter woodwick is checking on waterfell hunters on the last saturday of
13:26november he's been steadily busy throughout the morning as he goes from one hunting party to another
13:31to ensure that they have the proper licenses and federal waterfell stamp as well as making
13:36sure that their firearms can hold no more than three shells and that their shells do not contain lead
13:41hello state conservation officer good how are you having any luck over here shot at some high birds but
13:51no i haven't anything yep we're just going to check uh licenses and firearms here a minute
14:02a couple hundred birds just piled up behind us right out the refuge right there okay i see that
14:07i'll give you your firearm back there
14:23do you have any other shots by you in a bag or in your pockets or something we have chosen our pocket
14:28pockets and double checked the couples same ones awesome same ones all the same stuff yep looks good
14:36very good that works we'll leave you guys to it then maybe a couple of these will venture on over
14:41but hopefully we'll see good luck later in his shift after checking waterfowl hunters throughout
14:47the day officer woodwyk shifts his focus to monitoring deer hunters he's aware of some hunters
14:53who utilize boats to head to some public hunting land so he waits at the spot where he sees the boat
14:58trailers parked to await their return how are you good got a little buck nice
15:11state conservation officer you guys able to make it quite a ways up we made it down down okay start it
15:19up and work your way down nice very nice very good firearms are all cased up wonderful i'll start i
15:31guess with hunting licenses start from right and go left that way i don't get too mixed up whose boat is
15:39this uh mine yours you said you got a tag on it yeah it's already on it that's the only one i only
15:48tag i got right there okay you have a doe tag or something that you put on it okay perfect very good
15:53let's do that who ended up getting this one uh one of the older the older guy got that oh he's coming
16:04right now yeah there's there's more okay cool it's just this boat or then you got another one coming
16:16two more how you doing good
16:24where's the deer list boat
16:26the deer list boat
16:29did you guys see anything i didn't see one tail no i'm pushing yep got another deer down there
16:37we ended up getting this one um this guy's coming in the next boat he's still coming
16:43okay
16:52so there's one more boat coming or yeah okay awesome
17:00okay you got the buck and doe here awesome
17:03that one's yours awesome everything looks good with their life jackets in this boat yep right here
17:20right hand the case for me perfect very good yeah you guys got it all squared away
17:33officer woodwyck is in a parking lot for hunters using public land we ended up getting this one i
17:41did you did yes sir nice and has a lot of vehicles and hunters he stops to check and see if any of them
17:49have gotten deer and if so to make sure the deer are properly tagged cool very good that one's good there
18:00yeah we had a pretty good day so yeah no doubt i don't know how many deer there were there one
18:04two three four five five or six of them at least i believe so you did nice
18:12very good
18:16what's your last name in the year you were born 42 on that one 42 on that one whose tag is this
18:23it's your dad's yeah so why'd you put his tag on it it's mine sitting on my table
18:27okay do you have your driver's license with you so i can see if you actually have licenses in this
18:34case i did issue a citation for using the kill tag of another it's the allegan district court
18:38it's their address and their phone number you got three to ten business days to get that taken care
18:42of whether it's pleading guilty not guilty setting up a court date whatever the case is not a problem
18:46this woman took her citation to a bench trial and the judge utilized his discretion to dismiss the
18:52charges based on her testimony under oath that she was lying to officer woodwyke in the field when
18:58he asked her who shot the deer she told the judge that her dad did actually shoot the deer and she
19:04simply had it in the back of her truck all right take care be safe michigan conservation officer joe
19:10dempen is also working during the month of november but he's in the state's district nine
19:15he's located a man who shot a deer and didn't tag it immediately he was also hunting over bait that's
19:24what you shot a deer with it's a 450 all right it's on safety all right i can do that all right
19:36all right so man this is yours that's right okay so when 100 hours are finished up you gotta unload
19:42let me throw him in the sled here all right we can pull back around the blind here and we'll talk
19:51about what's going on we've got a couple things going on here so initially you're out there you
19:57took the deer we didn't initially tag it number two taking the deer over a bait pile you know the bait
20:03is prohibited yes yeah the fact that you're honest with me i do appreciate that um i'm not gonna
20:12dig into any further as far as if you're the deer your wife shot was over bait or not but as far as
20:18this one this one's got to come with me okay hey we shot it well you can be waiting for him but you
20:26just got to be taken legally yep um and so like i said i got i gotta i gotta seize the deer i gotta write
20:34a report um and essentially you're shooting over bait it's in legal deer it's done by a legal method so
20:41um i'm gonna take the 12 gauge gonna document it as part of it that's gonna be up to the court i've
20:48just got to document it as the weapon that shot the animal i'll give your wife a warning on the
20:51loaded after hours because i can understand that can be an easy mistake you know people get excited
20:57but as far as the deer and the tagging and the bait is concerned i'm going to deal with that directly
21:01with you okay in this case for illegally taking a deer since he shot it over bait in an area that's
21:06an area that's closed to baiting this man paid a court-ordered fine of two thousand dollars which
21:11was restitution to the state of michigan for the buck you can continue to hunt as long as all that
21:16is cleaned up well i was going to ask you that if i get all that bait out i bring this out tomorrow
21:21clean up all the bait as long as all the bait is gone uh from all parts of the property no nothing left
21:28in the soil nothing dug in the mud then you can continue to hunt most michigan conservation officers
21:33usually start out with a plan for what they want to do each day both to follow up on information
21:38they already have as well as to gather new information however they are also all too aware
21:43that their priorities can shift quickly and they need to focus on something else this holds true even
21:49during the last 16 days of november when the state's firearm deer season is underway and when there
21:54are typically more hunters in the woods than any other time of the year in the states district 1
22:00officer alex van wagner is checking deer hunters on the firearm deer opener it's the opening day of
22:08firearm deer season in the up here that's probably the biggest day of the year up here we're in iron
22:13county in the up of michigan um we're at the crystal falls field office right now and uh got a couple
22:20things lined up and we're just gonna check what's out there and see what we can find there is a
22:25guy in this vehicle here so i'm gonna go up and contact him
22:34morning sir conservation officer how you doing good how are you good what you up to well just kind
22:39of watching the pipeline i'm not too serious about getting out and freezing my tail off okay um
22:46um i've got my rifle back there okay and just you know i have i have a cpl okay and my what do you
22:56carry it's a uh a 380. okay you got your cpl on you i do okay and it's in my little backpack over there okay
23:06what are you shooting for a rifle um it's a remington uh 30-odd six okay
23:18all right thank you you mind if i check if it's unloaded the rifle sure okay is it on that side or
23:24right here you can open it okay but wait
23:26you got a stand over here or just uh no hanging out i'm just kind of hanging i used to have a stand
23:38down this other pipeline um but uh my my cousin he hunts all the way down
23:47okay and i believe there's a couple of uh i think it was an indiana plate that went by
23:52and i wasn't sure okay do you mind if i check your license uh deer license sure okay
24:11just got a single tag yep okay perfect well i'll let you keep scouting
24:22up
24:27approximately four and a half hours by automobile from where ceo van wagner is patrolling in the
24:32upper peninsula officer jack gorno is also working on the state's firearm deer opener in the lower
24:38peninsula in the state's district 3. ceo gorno is working alongside sergeant mark depew
24:46they're patrolling an area that's closed to baiting and know of a spot with a hunting blind that's
24:50overlooking a bait pile they want to check to see if the blind is occupied giant pile yeah
24:55it was it was the biggest pile that we picked off this is right here's a blind
25:07conservation officer anybody inside yep open the door back here
25:11how are you good good any any any idea why i'm here this morning okay okay do you live here is this
25:22your property okay when's the last time you put bait out last saturday last saturday and this is your
25:30property i don't own this part of it my house is right up there okay it's my wife's grandpa's property
25:36wife's grandpa's okay so family then yeah how's the season so far for you uh i haven't killed anything
25:43yeah haven't killed anything i just bought my license last yesterday obviously that's not a bait pile that
25:48that you can remove by hand at this time so this blind's done until it's gone okay so grab your grab
25:54your gun keep it in a safe direction um and we'll walk you back since the first michigan conservation
26:01officer went on the job in 1887 16 officers have lost their lives in the line of duty the state of
26:08michigan has a memorial to these fallen officers at the ralph a mcmullen center in the northern lower
26:13peninsula where all present-day ceos regularly attend training exercises two of these 16 fallen officers died
26:21during the same incident almost 100 years ago in marquette county when michigan's dnr held a grand
26:28opening for the first shooting range in the upper peninsula it was the initial opportunity for the
26:36public to see the range that was named in honor of two officers that were killed approximately three
26:41miles from the site of the range michigan conservation officers arvid erickson and emiles gogland
26:47were working together on september 29 1926 when they encountered an unlicensed hunter identified
26:54as roy nunn during the course of the arrest nunn pulled a hidden revolver and killed officer erickson
27:00with two shots in the back of the head officer scogland raced to the scene to assist and was killed
27:06with two shots to the face the evidence eventually led to nunn who confessed to the crime the officers
27:13bodies were recovered having been weighed down with bricks and dumped into lake superior from a pier in
27:19the city of marquette nunn was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison never knew
27:25my grandfather i knew a lot about him but not all the details i saw ron nunn the guy that shot arvid and
27:36able uh in prison used to play a lot of hockey and softball out there and one of the guards pointed
27:42him out he uh he's a small small guy but never no never i saw him or had a chance to talk to him
27:51you've heard the saying that freedom isn't free well conservation isn't either conservation does mean
27:59the wise use of a natural resource but it's the term wise
28:03that recognized years and years ago that there had to be regulations there had to be controls
28:09to sustain our natural resources and these officers were pioneers back in the day fighting the same
28:17fight that our men and women do today big deal for dnr it's a huge part of our mission here part of the
28:23mission of course is having folks be able to use firearms safely and places like this allow that to
28:29happen and also a lot of these places house our hunter safety classes throughout the state and i'm
28:37sure that this one probably will too on the field days that we offer for hunter safety there are so
28:42many reasons that shooting ranges are important to the public to law enforcement community to our
28:47groups that need to have the ranges to come and shoot so for us shooting ranges is an opportunity to
28:54give back to the community of archers firearms purchasers folks that go out and purchase ammunition
29:01give back to that compute community and give them a place to come and recreate and enjoy a safe spot to
29:08target shoot relatives of the fallen officers were the first ones to utilize the pistol and rifle ranges
29:14at the new facility i think it's beautiful range uh it'll be used for many years many generations and
29:23a great way to honor these two great men i was born and raised in marquette so i always knew this was a
29:28place where people came to shoot um not legally so it's the amount of garbage out here that you could find
29:34was more than you could ever imagine so then being able to team up with local organizations to get it cleaned
29:40up and get it a safe place for people to shoot speaking with dnr representatives it's taken over
29:4410 years to finally get this to kind of come to terms so it's really cool to see this project completed
29:52it's nice to see a facility like this and a turnout like this yeah something marquette county is needed
29:58for uh for a long time and i think they did an awesome job it's been quite cool to work in the same
30:05county that he did although i didn't know him it's played a large role in my career choice thank you
30:11to the dnr for getting this going i know it's been a long time coming so big shout out to you guys so
30:16i appreciate it thank you very much it's hard to explain what that means to us it's a very cool way
30:21of honoring the family tradition of law enforcement and honoring the fallen officers
30:35of the state's firearm deer season
30:42michigan conservation officer alex van wagner is working on the opening day of the state's firearm
30:48deer season i can slowly move up and see um i know where stand is so um he obviously drove in here and
30:58made his own trail in here on the state land so we're just going to see what's up and see and
31:03maybe back out but and wait for him but we'll see what we can find
31:16if i'm sitting so i'm just going to back out he is hunting in there so we'll contact him when he comes
31:24out co van wagner has located an off-road vehicle in an area where orv use is prohibited he intends to
31:32catch up with this hunter later to address several potential violations while officer van wagner is
31:39waiting for this hunter to emerge from the woods he receives a call to respond to a more pressing issue
31:44so we got requested by the local dispatch there's a traffic crash on one of the county roads and all
31:51the other units are tied up in the county so myself and my partner in my county are heading to this traffic crash
31:57together
32:12they were coming this way yeah okay um he was driving
32:18she's complaining of back pain there's an infant in the car as well okay i think the infant was hurt
32:24who's in the driver's seat now this is that is a passerby who saw the accident okay or saw that
32:30you were up there so you need to go in darling you get car insurance that's what that's for you
32:40were driving yes sir okay did you already give her your information no she said uh one of you guys or
32:45one of the cops are going to come grab it for me okay license and registration and insurance is all here
32:51okay all right so you're coming this way yes we were coming this way i was was slowing down for
32:57the corners because the roads beforehand was all slushing and everything before okay step back here
33:02with me okay so i was gone about 15 20 coming around the corner i hit one of these slushy spots
33:10started going in the opposite lane i seen the truck way down there i didn't know if it was parked or
33:15coming towards me so i was trying to get back into my lane safely and as you can see i obviously didn't
33:21manage the safely part okay but um and you have an infant in the vehicle i understand yes we had
33:26okay my little baby was that your uh wife girlfriend that's my wife and my daughter have you had anything
33:33to drink or smoked any marijuana today any other drugs no sir okay of course with my baby i uh when i
33:39smoke it's all at home i don't drive when i'm smoking and i definitely don't drink unless it's after
33:44work and i have my one drink go home and that's it all right uh you you haven't smoked today
33:49uh i smoked this morning and i was like what time is it now like nine all right 10 36 yeah i smoked at
33:57like 8 30 this morning 8 30 and what time is it right now 10 36 10 36 okay all right um do you feel
34:05any effects of the marijuana anymore no sir i don't okay
34:19okay and then from the number 86 you're gonna count backwards from 86 to 68 86 to 68 yeah maybe 85 84 83 82 81
34:4381 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68
34:58all right um i don't i don't think you're impaired but i would definitely recommend not smoking before you
35:03drive i know at this point four hours ago um that you said you smoked yeah but it could still be in your
35:10system so i just left the traffic crash over on county road 424. uh what happened was a male driver
35:18was in the car with his wife and infant and he took a corner too fast over there and ended up rolling his
35:25vehicle into the ditch and me and my partners arrived and we checked to see that the guy was sober
35:33around him through sobriety and my partner ended up taking the report and the driver's gonna be
35:42issued a citation related to the incident there in this case for violating basic speed law this man
35:48was found responsible and paid a court-ordered fine of 115 his wife and infant child did not incur any major
35:56injuries
36:13michigan conservation officer jack gorno is also working on the firearm opener for white-tailed deer season
36:19in the state's district three he's contacted a hunter who is hunting over bait that bait pile you
36:28could you see from space it's a big one just contacting a hunter over bait um in an area closed
36:36to baiting so and it's still closing the whole lower peninsula right yep yep closing the whole lower
36:41door did you park at the house here i live right there okay okay follow you okay follow you back
36:51then what's the reason you put bait down right the way i've always hunted okay
36:56yeah that's was my plan behind brush hogging it off okay
37:12you do you got to do to pick all that bait up yep okay so that blind's done until you pick all the
37:18bait up okay okay um it's gonna be a baiting ticket today so i'm not gonna yeah i figured you figured and
37:24i don't i'm not gonna tell you something that wait make you wake me make you wake or wait around
37:30and think think what's coming so in this case for using bait for a deer in an area that's closed to
37:36baiting this man pled guilty and paid a court-ordered fine of 327 names driver's license stuff's on the
37:43top middle section's where we are i just wrote you for baiting in a closed area it becomes an issue if
37:49you don't contact them and then you can advise what you want to do over the phone so okay yep you
37:54have any questions any other questions okay later in the day officer gorno is called to respond to
38:00a scene where a hunter has fallen in the woods he meets the wife of the hunter and other responders
38:06at the hunter's residence
38:12i just got up here he's in the woods let me put the gun okay is it loaded yeah okay um i can hold on to it
38:18or do you want to put it in the house okay did they say a name on the residence i'll i'll come up
38:25with it this is what i don't think you'll get the structure it's right here oh yeah does it get any
38:33narrower than this a little at one spot but i cut you can see i cut a lot of stuff back we can get over
38:39this one and i don't even take it down trees and it's it's this way oh yeah let's let's try it you
38:47want me to just drive back there you can try yeah if you think you can make it you want to just hop on
38:51the the back yeah we'll get it it doesn't get any tighter than this right
38:58they are i can just drive back there it's wide yeah and put them on the tailgate yeah okay i'll walk
39:11with her okay yep
39:28do you guys think the truck's gonna be okay to lay him down in we're just gonna take it nice and
39:48okay okay okay okay yeah he crawled in here from the blind okay yeah yes yes okay although the ems
39:58team does not believe their ambulance can make it through the woods and to the injured man they do
40:03treat him at the scene and attend to his injuries as best they can before the team attempts to bring
40:08him out of the woods in the bed of ceogorno's patrol truck he's in good hands man we'll get him loaded up
40:15right to the ambulance okay okay these guys are the best around so appreciate you trying to help
40:22get y'all ready here thank you yep
40:27i'm just going to grab where he's grabbing right here
40:31yep
40:36we got you
40:39all right going down going down i'm good breathe yeah yep one of you guys want to hold this
40:44it's it's yeah just in case you guys want to stay up there with it
40:49okay thank you so much yep and then he's going
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