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RWK 07-13-2009 09:40 AM

Greg Ritz
 
He paid $50,000 in fines, he's a scum bag!


Apr 03, 2009



Frankfort, Ky. ? A Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources deer biologist who noticed discrepancies while analyzing 2006 hunter deer harvest data triggered an 18-month long state and federal law enforcement investigation that produced one of the largest wildlife penalties in state history last month in United States District Court, Owensboro.

Game Trails, a more than 12,000-acre Limited Liability Corporation commercial hunting preserve in Union and Crittenden counties, controlled by sole proprietor owner and then Thompson/Center Arms President and CEO Gregg Ritz, and its site manager, William Dirk McTavish, Jr., 43, of Paducah, paid $50,000 in fines after pleading guilty to numerous misdemeanor violations of the Lacey Act of taking wildlife unlawfully, and for making false statements to Kentucky officers about the takings and interstate transporting of wildlife.

United States Magistrate Judge E. Robert Goebel ordered that Game Trails LLC, pay a $35,000 fine and McTavish pay a $15,000 fine.

Robert Christopher Helms, 40, of Booneville, Indiana, and a former Game Trails guide, faces up to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to a felony count of threatening a federal witness. His sentencing is scheduled for June 11.

Department wildlife and deer biologist David Yancy, in August 2007, noticed numerous inconsistencies while comparing and analyzing 2006 Telecheck deer harvest data with data that Game Trails LLC supplied to Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA) in Georgia.

Yancy and department Private Lands Wildlife Biologist Phillip Sharp raised these irregularities with Union County conservation officer Lt. Greg Noel. Noel, already familiar with Game Trails and the property, enlisted the help of Crittenden County officer Randy Conway. They began the lengthy process of reconciling the Telechecked deer harvest reports of Game Trails clients with information from QDMA.

Their investigation turned up numerous instances of Game Trails employees, their friends and family chronically taking over-limits of deer, outside hunting season parameters, supplying false information to Kentucky Fish and Wildlife and using social security numbers of Game Trails clients without their permission to Telecheck their deer harvests.

State and federal officers seized hundreds of deer jawbones and documentation tying them to Game Trails from QDMA headquarters in Atlanta during the investigation. By sending the jawbones to another state, Game Trails was guilty of transporting illegally taken deer out of state and triggered the Lacey Act violations.

Noel said that the property, bordered by about 4? miles of Ohio River, was owned by Kimball International and leased to Ritz and sharecroppers. He said that the previous owner had used local draw hunting to manage the deer herd, but that Game Trails eliminated that practice because it interfered with its filming and big buck hunting routines. As a result, the herd grew quickly and Game Trails contacted QDMA to evaluate and make recommendations about improving the deer herd.

Game Trails then supplied QDMA with completed data sheets and jawbones of harvested deer. It was this data, discovered during the investigation, which conflicted with Telecheck data.

Noel says Game Trails has recently vacated the property and is moving its operations to Ohio.



http://fw.ky.gov/newsrelease.asp?nid=513
Last edited by secondseason; Today at 12:20

thndrchiken 07-13-2009 11:01 AM

Again, old news.

907Alaska 07-13-2009 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by thndrchiken (Post 3383381)
Again, old news.

Yep..very old indeed

SWThomas 07-13-2009 01:58 PM

Is this "Post Old News" day or something. I didn't get any memo's....

badassbowtech 07-14-2009 05:33 AM

Yeah I didn't get the news also. I'm glad you posted this. You have to love it when money buy's you what ever you want and to get you out of trouble.

I agree he's a scumbag! !

SWThomas 07-14-2009 05:48 AM

Yeah, but pretty much anything to do with animals is like this. And people will just keep doing it until the penalties get stiffer. It's the same thing with drugs in sports. As long as they keep handing out small fines to rich people and short sentences, people will continue to break the law. The rewards outweighs the risk.

If these egg-sucking liberals really want to change something to do with guns and hunting, they should make the fines/jail sentences for poaching stiffer.


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