posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
A Meeker hunting outfitter was indicted Tuesday on charges of conspiracy and violating the federal Lacey Act, which prohibits the trade or sale of illegally hunted and killed wildlife across state lines. Dennis Rodebaugh, 69, owner of D&S Guide and Outfitter, and Brian Kunz, 54, of Augusta, Wis., a hunting guide, were both charged with conspiracy to defraud the U.S., and nine counts of …
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
A longtime Colorado hunting outfitter and a hunting guide indicted by a federal grand jury in Denver are accused of putting out hundreds of pounds of salt to lure deer and elk for their clients. State and federal authorities say Dennis Eugene Rodebaugh of Meeker and Brian Douglas Kunz of Augusta, Wisconsin, were indicted on charges of conspiracy and violating the Lacey Act, which targets illegal …
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
HELENA (AP) — An advisory council has endorsed a state plan to pay $16.5 million to buy and maintain a 27,000-acre ranch near Deer Lodge for hunting, fishing and recreation.
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
CATALOOCHEE — Managers at Great Smoky Mountains National Park would scale back monitoring of elk under a new plan that calls the once-experimental herd viable.
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
DENVER (AP) — A longtime Colorado hunting outfitter and a hunting guide indicted by a federal grand jury in Denver are accused of putting out hundreds of pounds of salt to lure deer and elk for their clients.
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
A Colorado hunting outfitter placed hundreds of pounds of salt near tree stands in the White River National Forest so scores of his out-of-state clients would have easily accessible targets, the
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
They’re a free roaming tourist attraction and a favorite of hunters. But they’re also an ever-growing nuisance to north Arkansas land owners. Now Missouri may import the same animal many complain has worn out its welcome in the ‘Natural State’.
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
If you were to hand Steven Hodges $500 and tell him to go out and plan the perfect day, he would have everything mapped out in a split second. “Skydiving,” the 16-year-old says without even the slightest hesitation. “I would take that $500 and I would go skydiving.
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma residents can hunt for free and without a hunting license Sept. 4-5 as part of the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation’s annual Free Hunting Days.
posted by Extreme Elk Hunting on Aug 27
Elk and elk hunting opportunities are abundant in much of North America, and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is offering a sneak peek at upcoming seasons in its annual roundup of hunt forecasts for 28 states and provinces, now posted at www.rmef.org.