Essex hunter fined $3,000 for unlawful deer hunt in Ontario
Essex hunter fined $3,000 for unlawful deer hunt

An Essex man has been fined $3,000 after pleading guilty to unlawfully hunting during a controlled deer hunt in southwestern Ontario. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources announced the conviction, which was handed down in the Ontario Court of Justice in St. Thomas on May 13.

Details of the Offence

Court heard that on Nov. 4, 2025, a conservation officer conducting enforcement in the West Elgin area during the muzzle-loading-only controlled deer hunt encountered the hunter after he had tagged a deer while participating in a party hunt. An inspection determined the hunter was not properly validated to participate in the early November controlled hunt.

The ministry said a subsequent investigation found the Essex resident had committed the same offence during the controlled deer hunt in 2024. As part of the investigation, the deer was seized and later donated.

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Penalty and Reporting

The man pleaded guilty to unlawfully hunting during a controlled deer hunt and was fined $3,000. The case was heard by Justice of the Peace Clive L.M. Forbes. If you are aware of someone hunting illegally, or any other natural resources violation, you can call 1-877-TIPS-MNR (847-7667) or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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