nmelktrout
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Public record and just posted on the NM Dept. of Fish and Game website. Was wondering how this would finally work out...Though it might seem menial on its face, this kind of activity and illegally guiding cheats guides and outfitters who are in compliance with their special-use permits as well as hunters who wait years to draw or pay for and hunt primo units.
RESERVE-AREA RESIDENTS FINED MORE THAN $7,000 FOR ILLEGAL OUTFITTING, GUIDING
LAS CRUCES -- Two outfitters and a guide from the Reserve area will pay more than $7,000 in fines for violating special-use regulations while outfitting or guiding hunters in the Gila National Forest.
U.S. Magistrate William P. Lynch sentenced the three brothers on charges resulting from a joint investigation by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and the Gila National Forest. Violations included non-compliance with federal and state special-use permit requirements for commercial operations. Citations were issued in 2007.
"The permits provide guidance and direction on commercial recreation activities, which affords the public a quality recreation experience and protects the forest's natural resources," said Craig Cowie, Recreation Staff Officer on the Gila National Forest.
Defendants and fines included: ........
I won't post the names of the guides/outfitters listed but you can see them at the NM fish and game link below
http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/pub...s/documents/2008/030508reserveoutfitters.html
or, go to the fish and game website:
http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/
RESERVE-AREA RESIDENTS FINED MORE THAN $7,000 FOR ILLEGAL OUTFITTING, GUIDING
LAS CRUCES -- Two outfitters and a guide from the Reserve area will pay more than $7,000 in fines for violating special-use regulations while outfitting or guiding hunters in the Gila National Forest.
U.S. Magistrate William P. Lynch sentenced the three brothers on charges resulting from a joint investigation by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and the Gila National Forest. Violations included non-compliance with federal and state special-use permit requirements for commercial operations. Citations were issued in 2007.
"The permits provide guidance and direction on commercial recreation activities, which affords the public a quality recreation experience and protects the forest's natural resources," said Craig Cowie, Recreation Staff Officer on the Gila National Forest.
Defendants and fines included: ........
I won't post the names of the guides/outfitters listed but you can see them at the NM fish and game link below
http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/pub...s/documents/2008/030508reserveoutfitters.html
or, go to the fish and game website:
http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/