Saw this a while a back and looked for additional info to confirm stuff. Nothing appears in various legal databases, but...the Troopers leave stuff out of those on larger more serious cases. However, I would be very surpised that the guide in question does not get wanton waste citations, since they regularly cite hunters for neck and rib meat on a caribou and this guy let three or more whole moose rot after signing meat transfer forms. Legally the hunter is responsible to get the meat out of the field, but if you have a guide/outfitter contract and are paying for services then were does the hunter's responsibility end?
http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/showthread.php?t=260920
Its a good story about moose hunting and a good story about picking guides/outfitters. If customers do not complain to officials then they don't know and can't do much about future issues with service providers.
If you head down to the Sheep forum you will find a similar thread posted documenting a forum member's 2014 hunt during the same time frame at the same outfit.
http://onyourownadventures.com/hunttalk/showthread.php?t=260920
Its a good story about moose hunting and a good story about picking guides/outfitters. If customers do not complain to officials then they don't know and can't do much about future issues with service providers.
If you head down to the Sheep forum you will find a similar thread posted documenting a forum member's 2014 hunt during the same time frame at the same outfit.