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Kirk Darner Pleads Guilty
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New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Media contact: Dan Williams, (505) 476-8004
Public contact: (505) 476-8000
dan.williams@state.nm.us

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, JUNE 23, 2008:

GAME-PARK OWNER PLEADS GUILTY IN ELK, BIGHORN THEFT CASE

GRANTS -- A former outfitter and owner of a private elk hunting park faces penalties of more than 4 1/2 years in jail and a minimum of $10,000 in fines and restitution after pleading guilty Monday to illegally transporting wild elk and receiving stolen bighorn sheep heads.

"We will continue to aggressively prosecute these types of serious crimes against our wildlife and communities," Cibola County District Attorney Lemuel Martinez said. "We will not tolerate anyone trying to illegally profit from wildlife that is owned by the citizens of New Mexico."

Kirt Darner, 69, also agreed never to hunt, fish or possess a firearm in his lifetime, and never again to operate as a guide or outfitter in New Mexico or Colorado. Cibola District Court Judge Camille M. Olguin accepted the plea agreement Monday. Sentencing will be at a later date. His wife, Paula D. Darner, 51, faces related charges.

Darner, a nationally known big-game hunter and guide, and Paula Darner were co-owners of the 40-acre Lobo Canyon Ranch north of Grants when they were indicted on multiple charges related to the possession of two trophy bighorn sheep heads and the illegal transport of stolen live elk. The Darners were accused of illegally moving three state-owned elk from the Lobo Canyon Ranch to the Pancho Peaks ranch and game park in southeastern New Mexico in 2005. Kirt Darner was paid $5,000 for each elk.

Department of Game and Fish officers who executed a search warrant at the Darner property in 2005 discovered a desert bighorn sheep head and a Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep head inside a vehicle. Further examination of the heads indicated they were stolen from a Montrose, Colo., taxidermy shop in 2000. The Colorado Division of Wildlife had offered a $4,000 reward for information about the sheep-head thefts.

The investigation involved close cooperation among the 13th Judicial District Attorney's Office, the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.

The Darners currently live in Crawford, Colo.

If you have information about a wildlife crime, please call Operation Game Thief toll-free, (800) 432-4263. You can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward in information leads to charges being filed.
 
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Darner was previously a trophy Mule Deer "guru" with more non-typical entries in the record books than anyone. He subsequently came under scrutiny for game violations in Utah and Colorado and fell from the limelight as it put his previous accomplishments in a bad light. Sounds like he is still up to his old tricks, tough to get someone to give up his old ways.
His previous problems were hunting without a license, hunting in the wrong area for the tag in possesion, hunting on someone elses tag, out of season hunting and hunting in Colorado with a Utah license as well as hunting Utah with a Colorado license.
 
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A Poacher pretending to be a Sportsman.


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I hope that he gets the jail time.


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Darner, a nationally known big-game hunter

But in reality, he was a big time poacher motivated by greed and ego.

He is the type of person that gives trophy hunting a bad name.

I also heard years ago that the Boone & Crockett Club disqualified his entries after they found out that he had entered antlers that he had bought as ones that he had shot himself.


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Darner has been doing shady stuff for years in Co, NM and UT. He needs to just go away. Gives us all a bad name.
 
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