MISSOULA, Mont. — A jury has convicted a Coeur d’Alene man of illegally killing a trophy elk that was well known in the area where it lived and had been pursued by other hunters for several years.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An Idaho man has been convicted of a felony for poaching a trophy-size elk that had eluded ethical hunters for years. Joel Rose, ...
A Coeur d’Alene man was convicted of illegally killing a trophy bull elk last fall by shooting it with a rifle during archery season. The Idaho Department of Fish and Game said in a news release that ...
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COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho – Joel Patrick Rose, 62, was found guilty of the unlawful taking of wildlife after a two-day jury trial in June 2025. The case involved Rose illegally shooting a trophy elk on his ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Eight trophy deer and elk taxidermy mounts have been seized in the Tri-Cities area in an investigation by Montana game wardens of ...
An Idaho trophy elk case is getting attention well beyond the Panhandle because it reads like the kind of story wildlife officers warn about for years but do not always get the evidence to prove.
Two unlicensed hunting guides from Nucla and their Tennessee clients have been convicted and sentenced by a federal court for illegal hunting activities involving poaching trophy elk on the Plateau, ...
A felony elk-poaching case in North Idaho is drawing fresh attention to one of hunting’s most sensitive fault lines: the difference between a legal archery kill and a story that only sounds like one.
In a press release issued on July 24, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks announced charges for seven people who allegedly poached trophy elk and mule deer near the town of Roundup between 2020 and 2024.
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho — Joel Patrick Rose, 62, was sentenced Friday to 30 days in jail, a lifetime hunting ban, and $35,000 in fines and restitution for illegally killing a trophy elk. According to ...
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