A Gillette elk hunter who says he shot the bull of a lifetime on public land trespassed across roughly six miles of private land to get there, a ranch manager claims.
Terrance J. Monger was cited by a Wyoming Game and Fish game warden for hunting, trapping, fishing or collecting antlers or horns on private land without permission, according to Campbell County Circuit Court records obtained by Cowboy State Daily.
The citation was issued for the alleged violation on Sept. 18 and was filed Monday in circuit court.
Monger previously told Cowboy State Daily that he shot a trophy-class bull elk Sept. 18 — the same day as the citation — on public land, while hunting with an over-the-counter general elk license.
Tanner Handy, manager of the Quarter Circle (7) Ranch, told Cowboy State Dai