noharleyyet
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Guess we better watch what we post...big brother is reading. Let's hear it Idaho'rs...is he guilty?
Anti-Wolf Activist Accused of Poaching
October 7, 2010.
Tony Mayer, founder of an Idaho-based anti-wolf internet site, has been charged with a felony for allegedly killing a trophy bull elk out of season last year in the Alturas Lake area of northern Blaine County.
Mayer, 59, is charged in a criminal complaint filed in Blaine County 5th District Court in September with "flagrant unlawful killing and possession of a trophy bull elk." He is also charged with the misdemeanor crimes of hunting without an elk tag, hunting without an archery permit and unlawful possession of protected wildlife.
Maye's attorney, John Lothspeich, stated: "We're prepared to bring every possible legal defense on behalf of our client," Lothspeich said. "He is a lifelong dedicated hunter and fisherman and we deny any wrongdoing on the part of our client."
The criminal complaint against Mayer was filed following an investigation by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game.
The investigation began after an Idaho Conservation Officer observed that Mayer's posts on Bowsite.com suggested that the animal had been killed out of season.
Specifically, a probable-cause affidavit filed by Fish and Game Conservation Officer Merritt Horsmon accuses Mayer of illegally killing a "6X6 bull elk" several days after the bow hunting season was closed in Unit 36 on Sept. 30, 2009. Horsmon alleges that the animal, of trophy status, was killed instead by Mayer on Oct. 3 and that Mayer did not have an elk tag at the time or a valid archery permit.
Mayer is the founder of the anti-wolf web site SaveElk.com, which attempts to shock people in to anti-wolf reactions using images of questionable origin which supposedly portray animals killed by wolves.
Mayer's website challenges visitors: "If you can actually go through this site and claim we are just a bunch of country bumpkins or hunters who merely want to keep the Elk and Deer around for our hunting pleasure, then we truly feel sorry for you..."
It remains to be seen whether his rhetoric will be less self-righteous if convicting of felony poaching.