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Hunting & Fishing Duck hunters gotta mind their P's and Q's

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'Fallin Skies' duck hunter charged with waterfowl violations

By CHRIS DETTRO
THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER
Posted Dec 09, 2010 @ 11:30 PM
Last update Dec 10, 2010 @ 06:03 AM


Jeff Foiles, one of the best-known professional duck hunters and callers in the United States, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Springfield on 23 counts connected to alleged illegal waterfowl hunts.

From 2003 to 2007, according to the indictment, Foiles, 53, of Pleasant Hill, sold guided waterfowl hunts where hunters regularly violated daily bag limits of ducks and geese. The hunts took place at the Fallin Skies Strait Meat Duck Club in Pike County, the indictment says.

Foiles, one of two owners of the Strait Meat club, guided commercial waterfowl hunts at the club and elsewhere, including Canada, the indictment says.

Some of the allegedly illegal hunts subsequently were shown in videos featuring Foiles, including the “Fallin Skies” video series. Foiles had sponsorship arrangements with sporting goods companies that paid him to use their products in his videos, the indictment says.

“The killing of migratory birds in excess of daily bag limits … was crucial to achieving these purposes,” the indictment says. “Not only were guided clients able to kill more birds during their paid hunts, but the overlimits also allowed Foiles and his employees to capture more and better-quality hunting video footage, and thus to produce and sell high-quality commercial waterfowl hunting videos, which was a very important component of Foiles’ promotional activities.”

In one Canada hunt, the indictment says, a cameraman, “upset at the number of geese being killed,” turned off his camera, but Foiles ordered him to continue filming. The footage later appeared in the video “Fallin Skies 1,” authorities said.

Undercover officers participated in four of the hunts for which Foiles is charged, according to the indictment.

Foiles and his associates also allegedly falsified hunting records, creating false game custody tags, waterfowl hunting area records and “picking shed” records at the club in order to conceal the excesses. In some cases, staff members reported that birds had been killed by people who hadn’t hunted or weren’t even at the club on the day in question, the indictment says.

Foiles also operates Foiles Migrators Inc. in Pittsfield, which has a retail business and showroom as well as an assembly and distribution facility for Foiles’ own popular line of duck and goose calls.

Foiles is formally accused of 12 violations of the Lacey Act and 10 counts of making false writings in a matter within the jurisdiction of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as conspiracy to violate both laws.

The Lacey Act makes it illegal to knowingly transport or sell wildlife taken in violation of federal law or regulation. The act also covers guide services conducted for the illegal taking of wildlife.

The maximum penalty for a felony violation of the Lacey Act or the federal false writing statute includes up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

The government also is seeking forfeiture of property used in the hunts, including 13 Benelli shotguns, two Arctic Cat ATVs and duck and goose decoys.

Foiles is to appear in federal court in Springfield for arraignment Jan. 19.

The case was investigated by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the Iowa Department of Natural Resources, and the government of Canada. The Justice Department’s Environmental Crimes Section also is part of the prosecution.
 
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Really????

What a fucking tool bag!!!!!
 
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Undercover clients? Tough day for Mr. Foiles.
 
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The idea of paid hunts never appealed to me. The idea of prof. poaching
appeals to me even less.
 
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No wonder in some circles the definition of a "Sportsman" is a felon without opportunity.

Money converts hunting into a procurement exercise that shouldn't be confused witht the real deal.
 
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It appears the feds have a pretty airtight case, so I wonder whether the prosecutors will allow Foiles to plea and avoid a trial?
 
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With the political situation the way it is, I doubt they will give him a chance to plea out. That way, they can make an example and get all the negative publicity for hunters that they can. If these allegations are true, and it can be proved, then he needs to be thrown under the bus. He made money off of his illegal activities. Sad thing is, he will pay for his acts more dearly than most drug dealers cause this is under the jurisdiction of the Lacey Act.
 
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I went to Canada last fall. At the border I was wearing an old Foiles Meat grinder sweatshirt. They had asked if we were video taping and I said yes. I had my personal handheld camera and had intended to do some taping. Wrong answer. The following questioning and search were interesting.
The last night we were there, we were in a small town north of Regina, there was a Game Warden in the bar off duty. He found out we were all LEO from the states and got chummy with us. He said they were under orders to seize any film and equipment belonging to the Foiles group. He said they already had video showing numerous violations, including chasing waterfowl with pickups, and over bag limits. I had been waiting to hear the news of the charges.