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Dec 9, 2019 11:09:29   #
john1470 Loc: Sandy Hook, CT
 
FS Digest wrote:
I typically fish in a different neighborhood for each species, so I get around. I have one for gar, one for carp (my gar hood is militantly opposed to non-residents fishing there because that lake is full of footballs, but they let me fish because I take their trash), one for bass, catfish, etc. I run into other fishermen all the time, and aside from a small kid wanting to keep their first fish that's too small, I haven't seen much of anything illegal beyond putting tilapia back, which I admittedly do occasionally.

The first trout stocking happened the day before Thanksgiving, so I've been chasing them almost exclusively at the public park lake. I've been 5 or 6 times since, for only an hour or 2 each time, but EVERY time, I've seen SOMETHING illegal. It's a highly pressured pond, not bigger than 2 acres, and it's pretty standard for there to be 3-5 other guys fishing, mostly for catfish. People fish with 3 or 4 rods (2 rod limit), take more than the limit, and today I saw 2 guys using a casting net. On top of all that, I've spent at least 15 minutes cleaning up trash/discarded line 20 feet from trashcans all but one time, and that's because I was last to leave in the evening and the first there in morning, as I felt like soaking a line before work.

Would you make the call? Given how many disregard regulations and how freely they discuss their violations, I tend to doubt whether or not many of these guys are even licensed.

Several of them are clearly feeding their families, which is where I pause.

What say you?
Yeah I’d notify authorities - and while we are this topic, I will call and report poachers too.
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Dec 9, 2019 11:10:24   #
john1470 Loc: Sandy Hook, CT
 
Yep will and should notify authorities - and dine we are on this topic, Turin in poachers too!

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Dec 9, 2019 12:31:40   #
BongsonBob Loc: East Bay
 
Call DFG and tell them exactly what you have told us. After a few sleezeballs get busted, the word will get out, and you will see a marked improvement in peoples behavior

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Dec 9, 2019 12:43:31   #
plumbob Loc: New Windsor Maryland
 
Hey Bong where is East Bay in your user ID?

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Dec 9, 2019 13:13:43   #
Big A Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
I have the Az. Game & Fish department on speed dial; any illegal activity should be reported immediately, giving location, a description of the violators, description of their vehicle(s) and plate number; rather than approach them, try to get a photo of them or their vehicles without being obvious about it ! You never know what type of people you
may be dealing with; if they're already lawbreakers, they could also be dangerous ! Turn in the information and let the
authorities deal with them !

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Dec 9, 2019 13:13:56   #
Hugh W.
 
Notify proper authorities as conscientious Fisherman we must preserve and protect these resources that's my opinion!!

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Dec 9, 2019 13:19:16   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
Hugh W. wrote:
Notify proper authorities as conscientious Fisherman we must preserve and protect these resources that's my opinion!!


Welcome to Forum, Hugh. Thanks for your input. Would you please go back and update your profile page so we know where you are from.

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Dec 9, 2019 13:21:59   #
johnsnead Loc: Tonto basin , Arizona
 
Turn them in

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Dec 9, 2019 14:07:32   #
Big dog Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
 
FS Digest wrote:
I typically fish in a different neighborhood for each species, so I get around. I have one for gar, one for carp (my gar hood is militantly opposed to non-residents fishing there because that lake is full of footballs, but they let me fish because I take their trash), one for bass, catfish, etc. I run into other fishermen all the time, and aside from a small kid wanting to keep their first fish that's too small, I haven't seen much of anything illegal beyond putting tilapia back, which I admittedly do occasionally.

The first trout stocking happened the day before Thanksgiving, so I've been chasing them almost exclusively at the public park lake. I've been 5 or 6 times since, for only an hour or 2 each time, but EVERY time, I've seen SOMETHING illegal. It's a highly pressured pond, not bigger than 2 acres, and it's pretty standard for there to be 3-5 other guys fishing, mostly for catfish. People fish with 3 or 4 rods (2 rod limit), take more than the limit, and today I saw 2 guys using a casting net. On top of all that, I've spent at least 15 minutes cleaning up trash/discarded line 20 feet from trashcans all but one time, and that's because I was last to leave in the evening and the first there in morning, as I felt like soaking a line before work.

Would you make the call? Given how many disregard regulations and how freely they discuss their violations, I tend to doubt whether or not many of these guys are even licensed.

Several of them are clearly feeding their families, which is where I pause.

What say you?

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You have a mobile phone,USE IT

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Dec 9, 2019 14:49:56   #
Joefish1268
 
Report it, do not engage-nothing good will come from that. May seem a bit cowardly, but I’ve had a guy put a 357 in my face when confronted with flagrant law breaking. Best to let the proper authorities handle it.

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Dec 9, 2019 15:17:14   #
scroller
 
Turn them in. My daughter was fined $25.00 for just helping my grand daughter by holding the rod while she put the bait on !!!

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Dec 9, 2019 15:17:19   #
BongsonBob Loc: East Bay
 
To Plumbob; East Bay in the San Francisco Bay area

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Dec 9, 2019 15:35:44   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
scroller wrote:
Turn them in. My daughter was fined $25.00 for just helping my grand daughter by holding the rod while she put the bait on !!!



Welcome to the forum.

What state might that have been in, if you don't mind.

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Dec 9, 2019 15:50:53   #
Cain Perez Loc: Houston, Texas
 
Hell yeah! They need to be educated. If they learn the hard way so be it.

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Dec 9, 2019 15:59:50   #
EasternOZ Loc: Kansas City Metro
 
CP welcome to the forum.

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