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Friday, 03 June 2011 08:01
Wildcat Naha Jumper, age 36, from Florida, was found guilty of unlawfully killing a bull moose on the Blackfoot Indian Reservation in 2007. A concerned citizen, who was suspicious of the origins of the moose, reported the possible violation to MT. Fish, Wildlife and Parks authorities. The resulting investigation led to agents from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service serving a warrant on Naha Jumper at his home

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