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The Wyoming Game and Fish Department wrapped up a poaching case after a Wyoming resident watched the two defendants on a hunting show called “Hunting in the Sticks.”

Ricky J. Mills, 37, and Jimmy G. Duncan, 25, were arraigned on numerous wildlife violations totaling over $30,000 in fines, according to Oil City News.

The case began when a Wyoming resident noticed something wasn’t right in an episode titled “Western Redemption,” where Mills and Duncan are seen harvesting two bull elk in Wyoming. The resident tipped off authorities when he noticed the area they claimed to kill the elk, did not match the area for which their licenses were issued.

Authorities were able to locate the kill site and dig up enough evidence to build a strong case against the poachers.

“This case could not have been made without the assistance of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources agents,” said Mike Ehlebracht, investigative supervisor for the Wyoming Game and Fish.

In conclusion, it was determined that the two poachers took two elk on private property, but it wasn’t just any private property. The area they took the two bulls out of is a highly coveted hunt area that yields very few tags. In this specific area, bulls are only allowed to be harvested every other year.

Ricky Mills was sentenced and ordered by the court to pay $7,460 in fines, $6,000 in restitution for the bull elk he killed, $240 in court costs and has been stripped of his hunting privileges for 15 years. Mills will be entered into the Wildlife Violator Compact which will prevent him from hunting and trapping in 43 participating states.

Jimmy Duncan was also sentenced and ordered to pay $7,500 in fines, $6,000 in restitution for his bull elk he killed, $4,000 in restitution for an antelope he illegally took in 2013 and $240 in court costs. Duncan also lost his hunting privileges for 15 years and will be entered into the WVC along with Mills. The elk mounts from both Duncan and Mills were forfeited to the Game and Fish.

(Note: As of 3/14/17 the YouTube video for Season 3 of “Hunting in the Sticks” has been removed, it is still available on Vimeo following this link)


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So often I read where people get almost no punishment for wildelife crimes. Not so in this case!!!


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This is good! These idiots needed to be made an example of, and they were. I guess at this point, they are former hunters as that suspension of privileges pretty much ends their hunting days. I wish more states would crack down like this.
 
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This is good! These idiots needed to be made an example of, and they were. I guess at this point, they are former hunters as that suspension of privileges pretty much ends their hunting days. I wish more states would crack down like this.


This.
I guess what got them was the intent. Good for that judge to not let these guys off when they were knowingly breaking the law.
That compact is the first I've heard of it. That is a splendid idea!
This now needs to happen to a bunch of road hunters, fence climbers, etc. Bring the hammer down on some regular joes, get the word out that there are some consequences to stealing game.

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Wow ,talk about arrogant and ignorant combined.Its kind of like the BLM taping themselves beating up people and looting and wondering why they were caught.I think the fines should have been stiffer.OB Mad
 
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The Wildlife Violators Compact was a little slow taking off, but once it got instituted, it has began having an impact on these type poachers.

The hard core poachers are still out there, and they don't film themselves.


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The hard core poachers are still out there, and they don't film themselves.


Very true and they don't tell.

When there is money/fame to be made people do stupid things.
 
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Fake hunting shows?
I'm shocked!
I though all that puffing, ego and tough-guy stuff was real.

I'm happy to see that the TV "celebrities" got nailed.

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Is it stupidity, arrogance or both?
 
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Is it stupidity, arrogance or both?


Both, without a doubt.
 
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Here is the whole article........

http://www.grindtv.com/random/...#pPcTSmCj26Mo0CQJ.97

What idiots!


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A friend of mine took one of the guys from that show out hunting last year. I'll have to show him the article and see what he thinks.

There are still three states not in the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact. They are Nebraska, North Carolina and Massachusetts. If you live in one of those states you might ask your state reps why?
 
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I could be wrong but I think North Carolina is now in.
 
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2 poachers kill a couple elk get stiff sentences...hideous as that is what happens when 2 black guys kill a cop no fine 5 years probation... or illegals being deported 5 or more times then killing an innocent while driving drunk....something is seriously wrong with our system
 
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The current (45) IWVC member states are: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

I recall reading somewhere that Mass. and NJ were also prepared to join.


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