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Wildlife Enforcement Decoy (WED)
The WED program was established in 1991.  The program has expanded to involve more wildlife species and genders.  The "animal" decoys include turkey, mule deer, blacktail deer, whitetail deer, Roosevelt elk, and Rocky Mountain elk.
 
The primary goal of the WED program is for wildlife troopers and violators to be in the same place at the same time, thus giving the ability to catch a violator, without the loss of wildlife.
 

2007 Statistics:
  • 227 total WED operations statewide
  • 546 total operation hours (257 day, 269 night)
  • 1,321 total man hours
  • 46 operations during closed season
  • 579 people observed the decoy
  • 109 fired at decoy
  • 142 citations issued 

Examples of charges:

  • Hunting with Aid of Light
  • Shooting From Roadway
  • Taking Deer Closed Season
  • Cast Light While Armed
  • No License / Tag
  • Exceeding Bag Limit 
  • Attempt to Take Doe Deer Closed Season
  • Hunting Prohibited Area / Hours
  • Criminal Trespass II
  • Aiding in a Game Violation
  • Fail to Validate
  • Loaded Firearm on ATV


 

   

 
Page updated: July 31, 2008

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