Wyoming Poacher Caught!!

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1/13/2014

LANDER - On Dec. 3, a Riverton man plead guilty in the Ninth District Circuit Court in Lander topoaching a large trophy buck mule deer. The incident occurred Oct.14, 2013 near Lander.

Joseph A. Holdren, 28, pleaded guilty to knowingly and intentionally taking an antlered mule deer without a license, hunting private land without permission and using an illegal firearm to take the deer.

Holdren illegally killed a large trophy class mule deer buck without a license on private land near Lander. He killed the deer with illegal ammunition, causing the rifle to be illegal. Recent changes to Wyoming Game and Fish Departmentregulations allow the use of the .223 caliber cartridge Holdren was using as long as the bullet weight is at least 60 grains and has a soft, expanding point. The bullet in Holdren?s ammunition did not meet these requirements.

The defendant was ordered to pay $12,340 in fines and restitution for the illegally taken mule deer. Holdren?s hunting and fishing privileges were revoked for the next 10 years in Wyoming and 39 reciprocal states. In addition, equipment used in the poaching incident was forfeited to the Wyoming Game and Fish Department, including the .223 caliber AR-15 rifle used to kill the trophy.

?A huge thanks goes out to the anonymous individual who called the Game and Fish to report what was believed to be suspicious activity,? said Lander game warden Brad Hovinga. ?It's folks like this taking the time to report possible illegal activity that allows us to catch more of these criminals and successfullyprosecute them for their wildlife crimes.

?None of this would have been possible without the efforts of Deputy County Attorney Tom Majdic and his dedication to the successful prosecution of wildlife crimes. The support of County Attorney Michael Bennett and the Fremont County Attorney?s Office is unprecedented in this case.?

Like several investigations, this investigation started with an anonymous tip from the public. Poaching reports may be made to the "STOP POACHING" Hotline: 1-877-WGFD-TIP (1-877-943-3847) or 1-307-777-4330 forout-of-state "STOP POACHING" calls only. Violations may also be reported at regional offices or on-line at wgfd.wyo.gov.

(Contact: Rene Schell (307) 332-2688)

-WGFD-
 
LAST EDITED ON Jan-15-14 AT 05:23PM (MST)[p]He wasnt fined enough, and he should be doing time.

5 years in the pen and 150K in fines...for starters.
 
BuzzH
please tell me you believe in the death penalty. If not, I'll really be confused.
 
LAST EDITED ON Jan-17-14 AT 02:43PM (MST)[p]I read the article, that buck was nice but not work killing out of season. Did you read down lower where it said a man killed a moose thinking it was a elk lol. Honestly in Utah I would have considered turning myself in had I done that, but in Wyoming I would have done the same thing. The reason being is the fish and game officers are jack A's. My cousin and me were hunting our first year up there for antelope, we checked the regulations and made sure to get all the edible meat off our antelopes. We however did not get both sides of the tenderloin off one antelope because it was first shot in the butt by my cousin then he hit it in the heart. Well he got a 425 dollar fine for wasting the blown apart tenderloin so needless to say I am sure the guy killing the moose had a better chance getting away with this then turning himself in because the fish and game up there have no sense. If you must know the officer who ticketed him 3 years ago was Lt. DAN outside of Casper.
 
I was deer hunting near lander this last fall. I ran into a guy hunting with an AR who had his quad stuck in the snow and I pulled him out. He had a 30 round mag and I asked him about the gun. I wonder if it was the same guy.
 
Glad they got him. I only wish Utah's fines were more inline with Wyomings. In utah he'd only get couple thousand dollar fine and some community service hours. Then we all wonder why poaching is so rampant in Utah.
 

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