Two Washington men were charged on Dec. 11 with various wildlife violations in connection with the alleged unlawful take of a trophy bull moose in Idaho. The moose was killed along the Idaho–Washington border near the town of Twin Lakes.
The investigation, conducted by Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers in the Panhandle Region, resulted in the men being charged with felony unlawful take and waste of a bull moose as well as concealment of evidence. The Kootenai County Prosecutor’s Office reviewed the case and filed the felony charges.
