
Chip later explained about his arrest stating that the problem happened way back in 2011 when his stepson became involved in an altercation with another family living in Noorvik. Later he got cleared of all convictions in December of 2017.

But he was guilty once again in 2016 and had to serve out his sentence in Correctional Prison in Alaska. He spent ten months in jail out of 15 months before he was released.

The trouble with the law kept him on probation from using modern firearms, so his wife did the shooting part during the hunting sessions. As of 2018, it has been running successfully on its ninth season.Īfter the conviction of two counts of perjury and two counts of making false statements to the policeman, Chip was sentenced to 15 months jail time.
CHIP HAILSTONE ON LIFE BELOW ZERO SERIES
This Tv series has been nominated for 68th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards three times from 2015 to 2017 and bagged won two times in 20. There are also other cast members of the show, with the series showcasing other families or individuals, including Sue Aikens, Andy Bassich, and Jessie Holmes. The hunter family lives on the Kobuk River, Noorvik, a place that is just 19 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Their daily struggles to survive on limited resources have not only increased the audience on the show but also their earnings.

This series is produced by BBC Worldwide, and airs on the National Geographic channel, and illustrates the daily and seasonal activities of hunters living in remote areas of Alaska. They are spotted by the television producers, who approached them with the proposal of airing a documentary television program featuring their lives. Hailstone and his family got attention after appeared documentary series “Life Below Zero.
