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I went on a few shineing trips to Iowa before and during my hunting trips there. And I found the locals down right freindly next to how they act in Wisconsin.
Anyway, it seems to me that there is a general misconception that shiners are poachers and thats just wrong. From the amount of times I have been pulled over, searched, and watched. I would have to say that any body who poachs while shining will get caught. Maybe not the 1st time, maybe not the second, but they will get what they got coming. I could not imagine a guy blasting a rifle out the window into darkness and then going on this land and dragging or loading a buck... I think it is a rare occasion and most get caught, and we all know that looseing a truck, your hunting rights, getting a huge fine, and your name plastered all over the news papers, mags, and internet is not worth any buck.
The reasons I shine is to see whats available out there. If there is a world class buck on one of the propertys where I hunt, I wanna know about it before a 140 class is standing underneith me tempting me. I also want to get a good grasp on the buck to doe ratio's. And, its good family fun... At least till your family see how some people act when they see you shineing.
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Right there is the anwser. In all my years of shining, I have never once seen someone try to poach after dark. As far as bothering C.O.s, its there job to be out there. They should pull over every guy they see doing it, but I highly doubt they get very many guys with guns in the car. Most poaching is occuring in the daylight, usually by a bunch of teenagers. There are a few exceptions, but most that I see dont even do it for the heads, they just do it for fun. It wouldnt bother me if they made it illegal, but laws dont stop law breakers is right.