Ontario Man Busted in Saskatchewan

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$175,000 FINE FOR ILLEGAL OUTFITTING

A Tillsonburg, Ontario man has received the largest fine ever for a violation of The Outfitter and Guide Regulations.

Jeffrey R. Wolfe has been convicted in Meadow Lake provincial court of outfitting without a licence and hunting out of season and fined a total of $175,000 under The Wildlife Act and The Outfitter and Guide Regulations.

A three-month investigation in late 2005 by Ministry of Environment conservation officers confirmed that Wolfe was guiding American hunters in the Dorintosh area north of Meadow Lake on hunts for moose, bear, white-tailed deer and elk.

"Illegal hunting and outfitting robs the people of Saskatchewan of the benefits of our natural resources and the provincial government will take whatever action is necessary to ensure those who abuse the resource are prosecuted," Environment Minister Nancy Heppner said. "We are pleased that the courts have agreed and imposed this significant penalty. I am confident it will send the message that Saskatchewan's fish and wildlife resource is valued and will be protected."

Anyone who is aware of or suspects wildlife, fisheries or environmental violations is encouraged to report them to the nearest Ministry of Environment office or to call the province's toll-free Turn In Poachers (TIP) line at 1-800-667-7561.
 
Good for them now the judge should award that money to the guides and outfitters association and to some wildlife projects in Saskatchewan
 
I'm sure he was making some bucks off our Yankee brethren. Courts probably took that into consideration.

Hunting out of season too! Nice... that spells "Poaching".

I don't have much use for poachers...phuck em.
 
Whoever that judge is, I wish that he was chosen to ajudicate every single poaching case. We'd be rid of those thieves that much quicker. :dancingbanana:
 
Good for them now the judge should award that money to the guides and outfitters association and to some wildlife projects in Saskatchewan

Well, I agree with 1/2 your statement. Outfitters already benifit from our resources. The funds should go toward more wildlife projects in Saskatchewan.
 
Well, I agree with 1/2 your statement. Outfitters already benifit from our resources. The funds should go toward more wildlife projects in Saskatchewan.
X3 not doubt the money should go to wildlife projects, forget the outfitters they already make huge profits.
X4 - SOA in no way should receive a dime. I only hope Revenue Canada now goes after the SOB, take away his house/truck/boat.
 
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