Man from brief reality TV show admits to hunting violations

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(AP) – An Arkansas man who starred on the short-lived reality TV
show “American Stuffers” and his son have pleaded guilty to hunting violations
in central Arkansas.Court records show 40-year-old Daniel Ross of Romance and 19-year-old Hunter
Ross of Rose Bud pleaded guilty last Tuesday in White County District Court to
misdemeanor charges and each was fined $8,500.

Daniel Ross pleaded guilty to hunting during a closed season, night hunting
and transporting illegally taken wildlife. In exchange, more than 40 similar
charges being dropped.

Hunter Ross pleaded guilty to hunting during a closed and night hunting while
more than 30 similar charges were dismissed.

The pleas were first reported by The Daily Citizen newspaper.

The Animal Planet reality show “American Stuffers” in 2012 was about Daniel
Ross’ taxidermy business, which preserved pets that had died.

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