Sault, Ont., man claims Indigenous moose hunting rights without proof, fined $5,500
A hunter from Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., has been fined for moose hunting without a licence or proper documentation. He claimed Indigenous hunting rights but failed to provide any proof.
In a news release Friday, the Ministry of Natural Resources said Fred McLeod was found guilty of hunting moose without a licence and hunting with a firearm without possessing the required documentation.
"McLeod was fined a total of $5,500," the MNR said.
The incident began Oct. 17, 2023, when conservation officers observed McLeod hunting moose in the Esker Lake Road area, north of Terrace Bay.
"When officers asked McLeod for his licences, he claimed to be harvesting under his Indigenous harvesting rights but could not provide any documentation," the MNR release said.
"It was also determined that McLeod’s federal firearms possession acquisition licence had been revoked. He was contacted three times by conservation officers over three months and failed to provide any documentation regarding Indigenous harvesting rights."
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