 Just a few days before opening day of deer season in Kentucky, the owner and operator of one of the state's largest hunting outfitters has found himself the subject of a criminal investigation by the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife. On Wednesday, Kentucky Conservation Officer served a search warrant at the home of 35-year-old Tevis McCauley in Nicholasville and seized a set of 6x6 EELTH antlers and two rifles connected to an October 2018 elk hunt in Pike County. According to the search warrant, McCauley posted a video after killing a large bull elk in Pike County in which he featured a gun which regulations say is not approved for elk hunting. Officers say McCauley also discussed using the gun on his personal Facebook page. McCauley will appear in Pike County District Court later this month. Fish and Wildlife officials say the investigation into the outfitter's actions while hunting continues and additional charges are possible.