Tuesday, June 15, 2010 2:29pm PDT

Poaching Explained

By: Janos Palko





If we were in Africa, I would be about to explain how hunters are able to illegally hunt trophy animals such as elephants, tigers, and other protected species without detection from park rangers. We are not in Africa.
In Southern California, "poaching" has taken on quite a different meaning, especially in the inland empire, where Metal Mulisha riders have made a habit of staging moto sessions in places that arent supposed to allow moto sessions. While this type of poaching doesn't involve guns and animals, it does involve danger and running from the law. Riders such as Jimmy Fitzpatrick and Brian Deegan have successfully poached some very interesting locations across the state, including a golf course and the Lilac bridge in San Diego. Check out Metal Mulisha's poaching page for pics and video..


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