The Outdoor Wire

Pondera County Man Sentenced for Poaching Trophy Deer

Photo courtesy of Montana. Fish, Wildlife and Parks

A Pondera County man has been sentenced to fines and license revocation for poaching a trophy white-tailed buck in 2025.

Tony Zimbelman, age 23, initially claimed to have shot the deer with archery equipment during archery season. Acting on a tip from a concerned citizen, Montana game wardens contacted Zimbelman who admitted to shooting the deer with a rifle on the day before the archery season opened in September 2025. The deer was a large buck with a Boone & Crockett score of 182.

On March 23, 2026, Zimbelman reached a plea agreement in Montana Ninth Judicial Court for Misdemeanor Unlawful Possession of Wildlife, and was sentenced to six months in jail, suspended, along with fines and restitution totaling $3,000. His hunting, fishing and trapping privileges were also revoked for two years.

"This case came about because of an initial tip from a concerned sportsman, and the assistance and support from people like that are incredibly valuable to us," said game warden sergeant Mike Krings who led the investigation. "Private citizens act as extra eyes and ears in the field for game wardens and help us preserve fair chase opportunities for the vast majority of Montana hunters who do things the right way."

Anyone who observes a hunting violation or has information about a potential crime can go to tipmont.mt.gov and click on the area where the incident happened. FWP's website provides contact information, including phone numbers and email addresses, for wardens around the state. You may be eligible for a reward.