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any one ever heard of hiring a resident hunter as a guide rather than an outfitter for sheep goat or bear hunt?
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Dont like it, Blame the guides. Hell, most of the folks in the lower 48 are more than capable than some of the knucklehead residents up here, but that would be taking $$ out of the guides pocket.
Seward guide fined in illegal bear kill
The Associated Press
Published Monday, September 15, 2008
KODIAK -- A 47-year-old Seward guide has been fined $2,500 for allowing a client to kill a grizzly four days after the season closed.
Darren Byler was fined $10,000, but $7,500 of that was suspended as was a 30-day jail sentence.
He also had his guide license revoked for five years when he was sentenced in Cordova District Court on one count of unlawful acts by a big game guide.
As part of the plea agreement, several other misdemeanors and felony charges against Byler were dismissed.
YEEEEHHAAAA Byler finally got busted....he's been a bandit in alaska for years, glad to see something finally happened to him geez.
guides and money...ahh the debat will rage forever.
change the guide requirment....lotta hunters, lotta drawing hunts, lotta ticked off alaskans....limited opportunity....then alaska looks like the lower 49 come hunting season.
we can't always have what we want when we want it, best way to face that is complain about the system. there are alot of great hunters in the lower 48 but on the flip side of the coin i havent' had a client yet who didn't think any grizz was a big grizz, seen some pics posted on here of bears guys have seen on deer hunts that they thought were huge an looked to me like medium sized sow bears. theres always more to learn when you hunt bears.