Tuesday, January 13, 2026
6.1 C
New Delhi

Popular hunting YouTuber Ryan Lampers faces felony charges over alleged illegal kills

Popular hunting YouTuber Ryan Lampers faces felony charges over alleged illegal kills

Sthealthyhunter via Facebook

Ryan Lampers is a renowned hunting YouTuber from Montana. He has gotten into serious legal trouble lately as he was charged with numerous hunting violations in Idaho. Lampers, 51, of Stevensville, runs the YouTube channels “STHealthy” and “STHealthyHunter” and owns the supplement company STHealthyNutrition. He has been accused of unlawfully killing a mule deer, a mountain lion, and a wolf in 2024. Court documents say he broke the rules by shooting those animals in restricted areas and outside the opened hunting season, using the wrong tags. The incident drew online attention because Lampers built a following on social media and among hunters.Authorities also claim Lampers falsified official paperwork related to the mountain lion and wolf kills. Idaho Fish and Game officials said he provided incorrect information about the locations of the animals, which allowed him to receive more reimbursement than he was legally eligible for. The alleged violations include both felonies, such as grand theft and unlawful killing of wildlife, and misdemeanors, including unlawful taking of game animals, missing tags, and falsifying records. Lampers was arrested in September 2025 and released on bond. His case has now been bound over to district court, and future hearings have yet to be scheduled.

Court documents detail alleged illegal hunting by Ryan Lampers

According to Idaho Fish and Game and court records, Lampers reportedly shot a mule deer buck on December 1, 2024, in Cove Creek Drainage, a Big Game Management Unit where the deer season was closed. The buck was also a trophy animal, scoring over the minimum 155 inches required for such classification. A few days later, Lampers allegedly killed a mountain lion in a restricted area and shot a wolf in the Owl Creek drainage. Hunters are required to present hides and skulls to Fish and Game within 10 days, but Lampers reportedly submitted false information to maximize reimbursement for the wolf, receiving more than he was legally entitled to. If convicted, Lampers faces up to 27 and a half years in prison, and a lifetime ban from hunting, fishing, and trapping. But as authorities were quick to point out, charges are allegations, and Lampers is considered innocent until proven otherwise. The case has been big news because of the man’s exposure on YouTube, and a conclusion to it will likely set some kind of precedent regarding hunting laws and social media influencers in outdoor sports.Also Read: Kai Cenat streaming retirement rumors go viral after YourRAGE’s comment Go to Source

Hot this week

‘I’m alone in the dark’: Trump’s dramatic fundraising email triggers online criticism

November 2026 is an important month for Donald Trump. Read More

SIR scrutiny only for voter rolls, not deportation: EC

NEW DELHI: Election Commission on Tuesday told Supreme Court that scrutiny of citizenship during SIR of voter lists was only meant to ensure deletion of non-citizens from electoral rolls and did not extend to termination of citizens Read More

Disha Patani-Talwinder dodge paps with Mouni Roy’s help

Disha Patani and Punjabi singer Talwinder have once again sparked dating rumours after being spotted playing hide-and-seek with paparazzi at Nupur Sanon and Stebin Ben’s star-studded wedding reception in Mumbai. Read More

Nick Fuentes says he wants to take over Kick and asks Adin Ross for help

Image Via “X” A controversial online personality, Nick Fuentes, recently made the news for announcing that he would “take over” the online streaming platform Kick and even reaching out to popular streamer Adin Ross for Read More

Executed two teenagers: Double murderer awarded £7,500 as taxpayers foot six-figure legal bill

Fuad Awale requested compensation, saying long isolation in prison harmed his mental health and violated rights/ Image: Thames Valley Police A convicted double murderer has been awarded £7,500 (around $10,100) in compensation, with t Read More

Topics

SIR scrutiny only for voter rolls, not deportation: EC

NEW DELHI: Election Commission on Tuesday told Supreme Court that scrutiny of citizenship during SIR of voter lists was only meant to ensure deletion of non-citizens from electoral rolls and did not extend to termination of citizens Read More

Disha Patani-Talwinder dodge paps with Mouni Roy’s help

Disha Patani and Punjabi singer Talwinder have once again sparked dating rumours after being spotted playing hide-and-seek with paparazzi at Nupur Sanon and Stebin Ben’s star-studded wedding reception in Mumbai. Read More

Nick Fuentes says he wants to take over Kick and asks Adin Ross for help

Image Via “X” A controversial online personality, Nick Fuentes, recently made the news for announcing that he would “take over” the online streaming platform Kick and even reaching out to popular streamer Adin Ross for Read More

Executed two teenagers: Double murderer awarded £7,500 as taxpayers foot six-figure legal bill

Fuad Awale requested compensation, saying long isolation in prison harmed his mental health and violated rights/ Image: Thames Valley Police A convicted double murderer has been awarded £7,500 (around $10,100) in compensation, with t Read More

Zohran Mamdani and Donald Trump sending ‘friendly’ texts to each other, claims report; subject unknown

When New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani said he was ‘briefed’ about US military’s capture of Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela, critics laughed off and advised Mamdani to get down from the ‘high horse’ as he Read More

‘Dilbert’ Cartoonist Scott Adams Dies At 68; Trump Calls Him ‘A Fantastic Guy’, Musk Pays Tribute

Scott Adams, creator of the long-running comic strip Dilbert, died after a battle with cancer, leaving behind a celebrated and controversial legacy. Read More

Traders Bet 73% Odds US Supreme Court Will Strike Down Trump’s Tariff Powers

Polymarket shows traders pricing a 73% chance the Supreme Court curtails Trump’s power to impose tariffs. Read More

Related Articles