Snapshot Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Slap on the wrist for a repeat offender. 4 years from now, it will be business as usual. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
218buck Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Seems like some people never learn Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swivelhead Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Glad to hear he and the pilot are facing consequences for their actions. I'm still amazed that with all the prime, unmolested habitat he had access to he still chose to stomp on other landowners property rights. This guy is a piece of work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
.270 Report post Posted December 22, 2015 So was Atkinson the hunter and the pilot? Kinda hard to figger the whole thing out. Whatever. I'm glad something happened to em. This just ain't huntin' and it puts a bad light on guys that do hunt. Is this Atkinson guy affiliated with anything? Lark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Money talks. I'm sick of it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azpredator@work Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Disgusting. Repeat offender obstructing justice should require a lifetime ban with heavy fines. Only high fenced hunts for this POS. I met him a few years ago and thought he was a good guy. Even sent a client his way. What a bummer and disappointment in the justice system. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
.270 Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Googled the asskissin guy (did I spell it right?) says he has a degree in wildlife biology and owns a chopper company in Texas, sendero helicopters, and specializes in rounding up, capturing and transporting game animals, among other things. Sounds like this oro outfit hired em to do this. But the article sorta sounds like he was a client. Wish there was a more in depth article on this. Lark Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elkaholic Report post Posted December 22, 2015 kinda hard to round up cattle outside the fenced area . especially when you supposedly coordinate it during an antelope hunt I think AZG&F left this in the hands of the US wildlife services - as it involved air/animal violations - I'm afraid its over - Our G&F will do nothing - it's probably all part of the plea agreement . I think they had hoped for stiffer fines and punishment also . Sad when repeat violators can thumb there noses and middle finger at our hunting laws and get away with minimal punishment all I heard was - the whole hearing is available at the us wildlife services.com though I can't find it how is anyone - the us wildlife or G&F going to make sure that this guy doesn't violate the terms if he only hunts behind closed private land Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MULEPACKHUNTER Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Yet another american example of no cosiquences. Sorry to say but this and many other crimes and imoral acts gone unpunished is what is wrecking this world. Its really heartbreaking, god forbid we hurt anyones feelings or say no or punish. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Report post Posted December 22, 2015 I sorry, I don't care if this is currently in the hands of Wildlife services..... G&F need to punish the outfitter, for good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Str8Shot Report post Posted December 22, 2015 They need to start making examples of the repeat offenders ... Does not matter where fences are or if it is private property or not ... The wildlife belongs to ALL and G&F as stewards of this resource should think about every hunter that spends $$$$ every year hoping and praying this will be the year I get drawn... When people with tags or outfitters feel they are beyond the laws they no longer deserve the right to Hunt or guide .. JUST my 2 cents ! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GJMauro12 Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Was Chad the owner of Vaquero Outfitters? Are they allowed to continue operating without Chad? I see the website is still up and who's that dude with the big bull on the front page? http://vaquerooutfitters.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sneaker Report post Posted December 22, 2015 Atkinson and one of his pricey deer are still on their facebook page lol https://www.facebook.com/189502424437750/photos/a.249071028480889.67799.189502424437750/747992535255400/?type=3&theater Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elkaholic Report post Posted December 22, 2015 this the news release from us wildlife Defendants Reach Plea Deal in Helicopter Harassment Case(FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.) Two individuals accused of harassing wildlife with a helicopter have signed aplea agreement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Chad Logan Smith, manager of a ranch innorthern Arizona and Christopher Morris Atkinson, a contracted helicopter pilot working for theranch, agreed to deferred sentences for their role in the August, 2014 incident.According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, both men admitted to harassing a pronghorn antelopewith a Robinson R44 helicopter piloted by Atkinson, near the boundaries of the O-R-O Ranchand Fort Rock Ranch on August 22, 2014. Originally reported by hunters and investigated by theArizona Game and Fish Department, the case was completed by the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService and the U.S. Attorney’s Office. Harassing wildlife with a helicopter is a federal offense(a Class-A misdemeanor), punishable with a maximum fine of $100,000 and up to six months inprison.In statements included in the plea agreement, both Smith and Atkinson admitted that despiteknowing the proximity of a helicopter would disturb the pronghorn, “We continued to do so,resulting in the pronghorn antelope fleeing or being chased from the area.”U.S. Magistrate Judge Deborah M. Fine accepted the plea agreements, which will deferjudgment and sentencing for a period of four years to allow the defendants to demonstrategood conduct. According to court documents, during the 48-month deferral period Smith andAtkinson must not seek or obtain a hunting permit or engage in any hunting activity in Arizonaor elsewhere; and not operate a helicopter in Arizona.Chad Logan Smith also must forfeit his hunting guide license to the Arizona Game and FishDepartment and divest himself of ownership or financial interest in Vaquero Outfitters or anyother commercial hunting interest.If the defendants abide by these terms, the U.S. Attorney’s Office will dismiss this case on orbefore December 13, 2019, with no further proceedings. Failure to abide by any of these release conditions, could lead to a new hearing and proceed to sentencing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt Meyer Report post Posted December 23, 2015 Penalty should have been more severe 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites