It all depends on what the circumstances are! I think if you had a liscense, it was hunting season, you were following all the rules but shot an animal in the wrong area, i don't think that's poaching as was said on here. But i think that it depends on how FAR into the wrong area the offense occured. I know some antelope units out here in Wyoming have a little two track road as a boundary from one unit to the next, so say you were shooting at an antelope from 400 yards away and dropped him and when you got up to him he was 50 yards into the wrong area! Are you a poacher? I don't think so! But if you were 2 miles inside the wrong area then that would be different, but i don't consider that really poaching, just hunting in the wrong unit which i have seen done here in Wyoming more than a few times. I think the person who is 2 miles in should get a decent fine, but don't know about a felony. Now poaching to me is someone who doesn't have a liscense, is hunting in a closed season, and kills the animal in day or night and wastes the meat just for the trophy antlers or horns, but it's also poaching if they shoot does for meat with no liscense and out of season. Or take more animals than their liscense is for. There are alot of factors that go into how bad the fine should be, but i agree that the states need to make an example of them and hit them where it hurts and maybe the poachers will think twice about doing it.