...and $1,500, he said. No hunters went to jail. The highest fine was $2,500, Yoder said. That was paid by Bradley Roark of Odon, Ind., who was hunting out of Dillingham and was cited for two counts of failing to salvage edible meat...
...and $1,500, he said. No hunters went to jail. The highest fine was $2,500, Yoder said. That was paid by Bradley Roark of Odon, Ind., who was hunting out of Dillingham and was cited for two counts of failing to salvage edible meat...
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