A calf moose in the wilderness.

The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources says a man has been fined $1,500 for moose hunting violations.

Bronislaw Dul of Mississauga pleaded guilty to hunting a calf moose without a licence and was given the fine.

According to information recently released by the ministry, in October of 2024, Dul was hunting for moose with a hunting party near the town of Huntsville, 230 km north of Mississauga.

“A member of his hunting party harvested a calf moose that morning despite Dul not having claimed or purchased his calf licence,” the ministry states in a published release. “To cover up the unlawfully harvested calf, Dul travelled to a licence issuer and purchased his unclaimed calf tag after the fact. The tag was then invalidated for a time after the tag purchase.”

Unlawfully harvesting a calf moose means killing a moose less than one year old in violation of provincial wildlife regulations.

Justice of the Peace Carolyn A. Noordegraaf heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Bracebridge, in November of last year and handed down the fine.

 

 


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