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March 28, 2004
Poaching on the rise: Officials blame lust for money
Associated Press
HELENA - The two men wandered into the Stevensville tavern and the conversation turned to hunting and fishing - not unusual in any Montana bar. They asked about one of the bar's regulars they'd heard about, a local named Ben Ruiz.
Before long, Ruiz approached the pair and offered his services, telling them he was a hunting and fishing outfitter. He said he could not only arrange a hunting or fishing trip but could get one of the men, from Iowa, an illegal Montana resident hunting license - for a price.
What Ruiz didn't know was the two men were undercover state game wardens investigating reports that Ruiz, who was not a licensed outfitter, was arranging illegal hunts.
Wildlife officials say Ruiz, who later was convicted or pleaded guilty to seven misdemeanor fish and game violations, is just one example of what they consider a troubling and growing trend in Montana - people taking cash to help others poach.
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Nemont
Poaching on the rise: Officials blame lust for money
Associated Press
HELENA - The two men wandered into the Stevensville tavern and the conversation turned to hunting and fishing - not unusual in any Montana bar. They asked about one of the bar's regulars they'd heard about, a local named Ben Ruiz.
Before long, Ruiz approached the pair and offered his services, telling them he was a hunting and fishing outfitter. He said he could not only arrange a hunting or fishing trip but could get one of the men, from Iowa, an illegal Montana resident hunting license - for a price.
What Ruiz didn't know was the two men were undercover state game wardens investigating reports that Ruiz, who was not a licensed outfitter, was arranging illegal hunts.
Wildlife officials say Ruiz, who later was convicted or pleaded guilty to seven misdemeanor fish and game violations, is just one example of what they consider a troubling and growing trend in Montana - people taking cash to help others poach.
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