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Would you report several rod/bag/method limit violations to parks and wildlife?
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Dec 12, 2019 16:49:56   #
Will Beachy Loc: Middlebury,In
 
No it won't be fun to turn them in just play by the rules . rules are there for a reason . I've seen under size fish on people's stringers and it ticks me off

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Dec 12, 2019 17:43:23   #
Big A Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
kpt wrote:
Turn them in. If people can't follow the laws, they don't need to be hunting and fishing.

If people can't/won't follow the local hunting/fishing laws, they not only shouldn't be out there
and don't deserve to be, they
have absolutely no business
being there ! Their behavior is what often causes the rest of us grief and/or loss of privileges, such as getting permission to hunt/fish on private land !

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Dec 12, 2019 19:08:45   #
Jonmaly Loc: Porter Texas. 20 minutes north of Houston
 
You guys you know just walk down the street go to downtown or to an average neighborhood. Look what you see! People just don't care. Why would they care about fischinger game violations when they don't care about human lives. They steal,pillage,throw trash out in the street,cuss openly,dont take care of their kids,etc. They dont care about laws period!

They are trying to impeach a president that has the best record of any president in our time. They want to make this a socialist country. Then we won't be able to fish at all.!

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Dec 12, 2019 20:05:06   #
Big A Loc: Mesa, Arizona
 
Fortunately, most of the people who constitute the 'vermin' in our society are NOT sportsmen/
sportswomen; there is still, however, that certain element IN our society who are unaware or uncaring of their surroundings or of legal restrictions of any kind, and some of them DO hunt or
fish ! They're the ones who, by their blatant disregard for rules/ regulations, create problems that can cost the rest of us valued
privileges such as access to a decent, private fishing hole !
The sooner those types get their licenses suspended or revoked, the easier it gets for the rest of
us to enjoy our activities !

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Dec 13, 2019 07:30:14   #
Atonynichols Loc: 94520
 
I am from San Francisco. My grand father and uncles were hunting on the Nevada Idaho border outside Elko. Grandpa was 85. Last day of the trip two life long friends decided they were going to be papa get his elk and not let a tag go to waste(probably the most common form of poaching). They took my grandfather's gun and another rifle. The father and son team tracked two trophy elk. Simultaneously, took both animals down. Every hunter in the western United States was also tracking the two elk and witnessed the ensuing circus. 5 hunters bagged 6 elk but only had 5 tags. Fish and game was there with in the hour. The investigation took 9 months. 2 lost $32000 each their truck and four wheelers were seized. My grandfather and one uncle plead no contest to possession of poached game meats fined $25000. All 4 lost their hunting and fishing privileges in 38 states for life. The remaining Uncle plead guilty to federal interfering in an investigation this conviction forced an early retirement. So is it worth reporting a someone that is feeding his family? I would probably take that guy down and buy him a license so he would not be at risk. So even with my family getting hit so hard. I still believe in wild life management. Supporting those programs with licensing and tag fees. But even totally legal ignorant catch and release clowns using barbed hooks and a pile of floaters 10 feet from them are legal but destructive. That being said turn it over to the professionals.

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Dec 13, 2019 13:19:31   #
Seafoam Loc: Nampa, ID
 
Turn them in.

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