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An unlicensed fishing guide and his partner must pay fines and serve probation after bypassing legal requirements and then discouraging witnesses from cooperating with law enforcement, ODFW officials say

by Ted Wolfson
March 30, 2024
in Oregon
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking a new member to represent the Coos, Coquille and Tenmile STEP District on the Salmon and Trout Advisory Committee
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Astoria, OR – According to the ODFW officials, the 23-year-old owner and operator of Tanner Slayem’ Guide Service, later identified as Tanner Bonawitz, reportedly advertised fishing trips on the Columbia River, between Astoria and Rainier.

OSP F&W Troopers investigated the Columbia County business after receiving a report through the Turn In Poachers TIP Line in September of 2021.

Troopers approached the guide and his associate, Loran Bonawitz, 54, as they prepared to launch into the river, with clients in the boat.

During questioning, Loran Bonawitz attempted to pay the clients to leave the area and not speak with law enforcement.

Tanner Bonawitz then refused to return the clients’ money they paid for the trip.

Troopers discovered Tanner Bonawitz did not possess any of the mandated Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) certifications to operate his guide service legally and safely.

Tanner Bonawitz and his partner, Loran Bonawitz, pleaded guilty to charges of failing to register as guides.

Each must pay $740 in fines and both received a three-year angling license suspension. Tanner Bonawitz must also serve 12 months bench probation.

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