On Feb. 25, outfitter Kelly Udell pleaded guilty in the Fairview Court of Justice to knowingly hunting mule deer in a Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) not authorized by his licence.
Udell was fined $7,800. The court acknowledged his early guilty plea, lack of prior offences, and the fact that a deer had not been killed when the violation was identified.
On Nov. 22, fish and wildlife officers uncovered the offence during a compliance check in WMU 526. The mule deer licence he obtained for his hunting client was only valid in WMU 525, approximately 48 km away.
Udell initially claimed the issue was a vendor error, but that was proven false through security footage and verification with the retailer. As an experienced outfitter with allocations in both zones since 2014, Udell admitted he knowingly took a “calculated risk” in guiding his client without a licence authorized for WMU 526.
This type of offence, commonly known as “zone jumping,” undermines wildlife management and can place hunting clients at risk of criminal charges.
Some outfitter. Supposed to be promoting lawful and ethical hunting practices, and instead takes "Calculated risks" when taking clients hunting and deciding if he should break the law.
This guy should have to forfeit all of his own personal hunting gear, his entire outfitting gear collection, his own hunting licence, and his guiding licence.
This wasn't an accident, he KNOWINGLY jumped WMUs. Sure, he didn't get the deer, but you bet your last dollar he would have if the opportunity would have presented itself.
Screw this guy, I hope he never gets to guide another hunt.


















































