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Man pleads to 34 hunting violations; faces license suspension for 17 years

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DES MOINES - A Muscatine man has been fined more than $4,000 after he pleaded guilty to 34 charges of illegal waterfowl hunting.

Tyler A. Wilson, 19, originally faced 75 charges, but reached a plea agreement to reduce the number of charges against him, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources.

Wilson pleaded guilty to five counts each of hunting without a valid license, hunting without the wildlife habitat fee, hunting ducks without the state migratory bird fee and hunting ducks without a federal duck stamp. The violations occurred in Louisa County during the early Iowa duck hunting season last September.

He also pleaded guilty to 14 additional charges in connection with hunting violations at the Lake Odessa Public Hunting Area in Louisa County on three different dates last November.

Wilson's hunting privileges were suspended last year for hunting violations in Louisa County in 2007 and 2008. He now faces an additional license suspension for 17 years.

Contact Fred Love at (515) 422-9048

or fred.love@lee.net.

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