The "unfllled tag on guided sheep hunt" thread brought this question to mind. I have held off on posting this question, but then I saw where a well know AKF&G employee mentioned something that seemed to imply that guided hunters kill a lot of sub-legal sheep, and that the overall percentage of sub-legal take was similar between guided and non guided.
So my question: Is it really that common for a guided hunter to kill a sub-legal sheep? And how is the punishment handed down? Sheep confiscated and hunter fined, guide also fined? Do guided/outfits receive other consequences? Licenses pulled, concessions withdrawn, etc.?
I guess a second question would be: assuming the guide was entirely at fault for the sub-legal kill would the hunter be compensated in someway, such as a discounted follow-up hunt, or does the outfitter just say "you were responsible for pulling the trigger on the sub-legal sheep. "I guess you're out $30k......."
So my question: Is it really that common for a guided hunter to kill a sub-legal sheep? And how is the punishment handed down? Sheep confiscated and hunter fined, guide also fined? Do guided/outfits receive other consequences? Licenses pulled, concessions withdrawn, etc.?
I guess a second question would be: assuming the guide was entirely at fault for the sub-legal kill would the hunter be compensated in someway, such as a discounted follow-up hunt, or does the outfitter just say "you were responsible for pulling the trigger on the sub-legal sheep. "I guess you're out $30k......."