I'm afraid greed, money, and the quest for fame are going to be the end of the sport we all love so much. Theres a right and a wrong way to do things. Makes me wonder if the guide (locally famous) has participated in other shady acts to achieve his status. Is there something I'm missing? Looks like the bull is in someones front yard from the pic. How is that hunting? This whole situation reflects negatively on hunters and guides alike, of which I am both. I have been with clients that have an itchy trigger finger, but with ALL clients I discuss THE RULES before ever going afield and do not accept them as a client if our ideas on the law differ. I'm sure some of the guides buddies and or co-workers are on here and may take offense to what I have said, thats fine, I'm just offering my opinion on the subject that has given an obvious black eye to the hunting community. Lets try to keep it legal out there. If your hunting for the love of the sport, it's not that hard to do.