Idaho poacher caught

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IDAHO FISH AND GAME
HEADQUARTERS NEWS RELEASE
Boise, ID
Date: February 16, 2007
Contact: Ed Mitchell
(208) 334-3700

deer poacher busted

In early November 2005, Idaho residents lost a special part of their hunting heritage.
A trophy seven-by-seven mule deer buck had been poached. Only the head and antlers were taken with the body left to waste. Idaho Department of Fish and Game officers heard about it from a concerned individual.
On November 5, 2005, the reporting individual found a headless deer in the Morgan Creek drainage near Challis. Local conservation officer Mark Armbruster investigated the scene. He identified the deer as a large mule deer buck, and he determined the carcass was only a day or two old.
With the season ending on October 31, that meant the deer probably had been killed after the season had ended. At the time of the investigation, however, Armbruster was not able to develop any leads.
About a month later on December 1, Armbruster observed a video clip on a business Website operated by Aly Bruner and Rainbows End Bed and Breakfast. He recognized the geography and kill site he had investigated a month earlier.
Armbruster returned to the crime scene to match photos he had taken and photos from Bruner's Website. Now he had his first lead.
At this time Armbruster was working with other Fish and Game investigators who retrieved DNA evidence from a deer that Bruner claimed he had killed during the 2005 fall hunting season. This DNA evidence and DNA evidence Armbruster collected at the crime scene were sent for analysis to Karen Rudolph at the Idaho Fish and Game Wildlife Health Lab.
Her analysis showed the two DNA samples were from the same animal. The headless deer carcass and the deer head at Aly Bruner's matched.
On December 10, 2005, Fish and Game officers and Custer County deputies served a search warrant at Bruner's residence. They seized the deer head, video and photographic evidence that eventually led to a conviction.
On February 6, 2007, Aly M. Bruner, 57, of Challis, pleaded guilty to charges of wasteful destruction of wildlife and possessing unlawfully taken wildlife.
He was sentenced to 360 days in jail with 310 days suspended and held at the court's discretion. He immediately began serving the first 10 of the remaining 50 days.
Bruner will serve out the remaining 40 days during the first 10 days of the deer hunting season each of the next four years. He also lost his hunting, fishing and trapping privileges for the next six years. During this time he can't be in the field or any vehicle with a firearm, nor can he go hunting, fishing or trapping with others.
He can't be on public land without permission from his probation officer, and he is subject to searches of his vehicles or home by a police or probation officer. Bruner also was sentenced to four years of supervised probation, and he was fined $2000, and ordered to pay a $400 civil penalty and $50 processing fee. Without the efforts of a concerned individual, this case may not have come to Fish and Game's attention. Anyone who witnesses a wildlife crime is urged to "Make The Call" to Citizens Against Poaching at 1-800-632-5999. Callers may remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward.

 
Ali is the guy that used to post as Mainiac. He is a very well off individual with many #1 in the world animals. Never been ot his place. He is a different character by sure but I didn't know he took illegal animals.

I wonder how F&G looked at his multi million dollar animal exhibit ?!?!!?!
 
Wow I guess having it all isn't enough for some people. Good business in the B&B in a sportsman's paradise with first class hunting and fishing in your back door. I wonder if the hunting for trophies thing could be classified as an addiction like to cigarrette's or drugs and alcohol.. Maybe some of us need to go to AA.. Antlers Anonymous. What a shame.
 
Thats some funny chit.

That old azzhole threatened to sue me for calling him a gumpy old bastard on MM...
 
That's the first time in a while I've seen a decent punishment handed out to a poacher.
 
Buzz's comment about this topic over at MM's.com has my vote for the best post of 2007. Truer words were never typed....
 
Oak,
I'm very surprised its still up too. I betcha if he would of mentioned names though that post would of been nuked faster than a 99 cent burrito at a c-store.
 
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