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Northern Ontario man given lifetime hunting ban

Accused was in possession of 91 grouse, 76 over his legal possession limit of 15
USED 2020-3-5goodmorningnorthbaybct  5 Grouse. Cobalt area. Courtesy of Sue Nielsen.
File photo Grouse. Cobalt area. Courtesy of Sue Nielsen.

Allan Pascoe of Cobalt pleaded guilty to unlawfully possessing an over-limit of grouse and obstructing conservation officers.

He was fined a total of $5,000. Pascoe also received a lifetime ban from possessing, applying for, or obtaining a hunting licence and cannot take part in any activity that requires a hunting licence.

The court heard that on December 19, 2022, New Liskeard conservation officers executed a search warrant on Pasco’s residence.

Officers were obstructed from entering the residence for over an hour. Once they gained access, they found two large boxes of frozen grouse hidden in the shower.

Pascoe was in possession of 91 grouse, 76 over his legal possession limit of 15.

Justice of the Peace Jean-Marie Blier heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Haileybury, on March 2, 2023.



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