October 26, 2012
From IdahoPress.com
NAMPA — Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers issued 16
citations and five warnings to seven poachers in a hunting camp in
Hazard Creek.
Scott Seidenstricker, 55, Reno, Nev., pleaded
guilty to the unlawful killing of two or more elk in a 12-month
period, transfer of a deer tag to another and two counts of use of
an elk tag of another. Fines, court costs, civil restitution and
other penalties totaled $6,160 and his hunting license was revoked
for 10 years.
Andrew Havens, 32, Reno, Nev., pleaded guilty
to transferring an elk tag to another, use of a deer tag of another,
and possession of an unlawfully taken deer. Fines, court costs,
civil restitution and other penalties totaled
$3,350 and he
received a two-year hunting license revocation.
Paul
Seidenstricker, 52, East Gull Lake, Minn., pleaded to guilty to
possession of an unlawfully taken elk, transfer of an elk tag to
another, wasteful destruction of an elk and littering. Fines totaled
$2,300 and Seidenstricker also received a two-year hunting licenses
revocation.
Brian Redican, 44, Carson City, Nev., pleaded
guilty to hunting elk without a valid tag. Fines totaled $1,000, and
Redican also received a three-year hunting license revocation.
Because he was a convicted felon and prohibited from possessing
firearms, Redican forfeited a .308 hunting rifle to Idaho Fish and
Game.
Carl Keller, 71, Carson City, Nev., pleaded guilty to
hunting elk without a valid tag. Fines totaled $600, and Keller also
received a two-year hunting license revocation.
Eric Keller,
43, Carson City, Nev., pleaded guilty to possession of an unlawfully
taken mule deer. Fines, court costs and civil restitution totaled
$875.
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