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Ted Nugent's New Brunswick outfitters face illegal hunting charges

A celebrity bear hunt held by rocker Ted Nugent in New Brunswick could be stalled following charges against the owners and operators of Lawrence Dyer and Sons Outfitters in Plaster Rock.

Lawrence Dyer and Sons Outfitters charged under Fish and Wildlife Act

American rocker and hunter Ted Nugent is pictured with Christopher Dyer and the carcass of a black bear. (Facebook)

Acelebrity bear hunt held by rocker TedNugentin New Brunswick could be stalled following charges againstthe owners and operators of LawrenceDyer and Sons Outfitters in Plaster Rock.

Daniel Dyer, his wife, Kimberly,and son Christopher Dyer, along with guide Todd Daye, have been charged with several counts of possessing illegal animal parts, illegal hunting and illegal hunting practices. The Dyer family owns the outfittingcompany. Daye is employed there as a guide.

The outfitter located just outside of Plaster Rock has been a popular spot for American hunters, including rocker and avid hunterNugent.

Nugenthas teamed with Lawrence Dyer and Sons in the past to hunt black bears.Nugent's websitepromotes New Brunswick bear hunts and offers hunters achance to huntbear with the starfor$3,550 US, plus the $184cost of a bear licence. Hunts are organized under Nugent's Sunrize Safari business.

CBC News reached out toNugent and his hunter agent, Paul Wilson, but wasinformed that he was "on a hunt" and would not be immediately available.

Nugentwas banned from hunting in Alaska recently after pleading guilty to illegally hunting bears at a different ranch. There is no suggestion he is connected with any wrongdoingin this case, but if the owners of the Plaster Rock operation are convicted, it could mean the closure of the lodge.

Fish and Wildlife Act

Convictions for major offencesunder the Fish and Wildlife Act of New Brunswick make applicants ineligible to operate as a guide for a period of five years.

Daniel Dyer is charged with illegally possessing bear gallbladdersand bear baculum, a bone found in the penis of bears and some other mammals. Moose meat, moose antlers,deer carcasses and deer heads were also seized from Dyers property. He also faces charges of trying to obtain a hunting permit illegally and purchasing a hunting permit illegally.

Dyer's son Christopher is also charged with illegal moose hunting, hunting at night, hunting without a hunter'sorange garmentsand having a loaded firearm in a vehicle. He is also charged with illegally possessing a moose carcass.

Kimberly Dyer, wife of Daniel and mother to Christopher, is charged with a single count of illegal moose hunting in September near or at Little Indian Lake.

Dayeis considered to be a seniorguide of LawrenceDyer and Sons Outfitters. He faces 19 charges of illegal hunting of moose, hunting at night, hunting without hunter's orange garments and illegally being in possession of a moose carcass.

CBC News reached out to all those facing charges. Christopher Dyer was the only person to respond. He became verbally abusive and hungup after being questioned about the charges.

All of theaccusedare expected to be in Grand Falls provincial court onApril 21.