A woman faced multiple fines after bragging about poaching a “bigo buck” on a dating app to a man who turned out to be an Oklahoma game warden.

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation game warden Cannon Harrison was chatting with a woman who said she was "pretty happy" about a deer she'd just killed. Seemingly unaware of who she was talking to, she admitted that she’d shot an animal outside of rifle season with the aid of a spotlight, both illegal acts.

Harrison questioned her further and the woman, who authorities have not publicly identified, went on to reveal where she’d illegally killed the deer and shared photos of herself posing with it.

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Screenshots of the exchange posted Sunday on Facebook by the Oklahoma Game Wardens have racked up hundreds of comments poking fun at the situation.

“I'm pretty sure a court date wasn't the type of date she was looking for,” one person quipped.

Harrison, who has been a game warden for two years, told the Tulsa World that he thought it might have been a prank until he did some digging.

“You can’t just ignore a broken law that falls right in your lap but was kind of a bummer,” he said. “She said it was her first deer ever, too.”

Further investigation found that the woman had only harvested the head and back-strap meat — another illegal act in Oklahoma. She and an accomplice faced $2,400 in fines for the illegal kill, the Tulsa newspaper reported, but charges were not added for spotlighting and wanton waste of meat.

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