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Skip 04-23-2013 11:20 AM

Keep all the extra Rockfish you want - just $14.00 each
 
Remember the guy who was caught in February with 18 Rockfish. Well, he went to court on Friday April 2nd. I thought it would be the 19th - as DNR trails are on 3rd Friday of the month. Here is what a friend sent me - I'll stand 100% behind it being true.



Charge No:
001Description:CATCH STRIPED BASS/CLOSED SEAS
Statute:
Description:
Amended Date:
CJIS Code:MO/PLL:Probable Cause:
Incident Date From:
To: Victim Age:
Disposition

Plea:
GUILTY
Disposition:
GUILTY
Disposition Date:
04/02/2013
Fine:$250.00Court Costs:$0.00CICF:$0.00
Amt Suspended:
Fine:$0.00Court Costs:$0.00CICF:$0.00
PBJ EndDate:
Probation End Date:Restitution Amount:$0.00
Jail Term:
Yrs:Mos:Days:
Suspended Term:
Yrs:Mos:Days:
Credit Time Served:



The $250.00 fine for 18 illegally taken ( poached ) Rockfish works out to $13.89 each. I was really hoping the judge would hammer this guy. I did some research on him - Joshua Alther. He works at a marina in Edgewater , Md that hosts a fall Rockfish tournament. Fairly safe bet he knows the rules / creel limit / seasons.

DNR vowed to get tough on poachers - in fact even have special court set up for them. Some how less then $14.00 a fish seems wrong. Whole Rock often sells for $5.00 a pound or more in stores. The way this fine is - cheaper to go poaching then buy them legally. Heck , a five pounder and you are ahead of the game.

I think next trip out - I'll throw an extra fish in the box. If caught - I'll just hand DNR $15.00 and tell them to keep the change.

Chessie27 04-23-2013 04:29 PM

WOW, bet he won't make that mistake again! :rolleyes: If he makes $6.25 an hour, he can have that fine paid for in a 40 hour week!! I understand that doesn't figure in taxes, etc but I figure they will waive them for him too so he can pay it off quicker...... :eek: Unreal!

seahuntr 04-24-2013 05:18 AM

I was always told, and believed it was $500 for any undersize fish, or for targeting/catching a rockfish during the moratorium. I'm gonna just go on believing that and telling anyone on my boat the same,...

reds 04-24-2013 06:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skip (Post 15535)
Remember the guy who was caught in February with 18 Rockfish. Well, he went to court on Friday April 2nd. I thought it would be the 19th - as DNR trails are on 3rd Friday of the month. Here is what a friend sent me - I'll stand 100% behind it being true.



Charge No:
001Description:CATCH STRIPED BASS/CLOSED SEAS
Statute:
Description:
Amended Date:
CJIS Code:MO/PLL:Probable Cause:
Incident Date From:
To: Victim Age:
Disposition

Plea:
GUILTY
Disposition:
GUILTY
Disposition Date:
04/02/2013
Fine:$250.00Court Costs:$0.00CICF:$0.00
Amt Suspended:
Fine:$0.00Court Costs:$0.00CICF:$0.00
PBJ EndDate:
Probation End Date:Restitution Amount:$0.00
Jail Term:
Yrs:Mos:Days:
Suspended Term:
Yrs:Mos:Days:
Credit Time Served:



The $250.00 fine for 18 illegally taken ( poached ) Rockfish works out to $13.89 each. I was really hoping the judge would hammer this guy. I did some research on him - Joshua Alther. He works at a marina in Edgewater , Md that hosts a fall Rockfish tournament. Fairly safe bet he knows the rules / creel limit / seasons.

DNR vowed to get tough on poachers - in fact even have special court set up for them. Some how less then $14.00 a fish seems wrong. Whole Rock often sells for $5.00 a pound or more in stores. The way this fine is - cheaper to go poaching then buy them legally. Heck , a five pounder and you are ahead of the game.

I think next trip out - I'll throw an extra fish in the box. If caught - I'll just hand DNR $15.00 and tell them to keep the change.

I don't understand the mind set of expecting a judge to give the death penalty for catching to many fish, but thinking endangering people on the roads with illegal practices is ok.


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