An Alaskan guide is being sued by the state for allegedly ripping off more than 30 moose hunters — and pocketing well over half a million dollars — over the course of two hunting seasons.
In the lawsuit, Alaska attorney general Treg Taylor claims that in 2023 and 2024, Clint Miller took more than $660,000 from 32 hunters, who’d booked once-in-a-lifetime moose hunts through his business, Alaska Wilderness Outfitter. But Taylor alleges that only two of those hunters ever set foot on huntable ground, and neither of them had a real chance at tagging a bull. Most of the other trips were canceled at the last minute, and none of the hunters were ever refunded. Miller, meanwhile, has continued to advertise a 100 percent success rate to potential hunters even though none of his clients have actually killed a bull since 2021, according to the suit. And he’s already booked two clients and collected at least $54,000 for the 2025 moose season.
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