Cited
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CDFW cited multiple suspects illegally catching lobsters
During an inspection of the subjects’ gear and receptacles...
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Angler Gets Cited with Two License Checks
The subjects assured Officer Johnston they would take care of the issues and asked to take a selfie with the officer to which he agreed. Then...
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Two Men Cited for Over the Limit of Black Bass
Agents made contact with the men and found them in possession of 40 black bass.
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Cited for Red Snapper Violations
Agents found the men in possession of 31 red snapper putting the men 25 over their daily possession limit.
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Fish Trappers Cited
Thanks to the outstanding teamwork of current and retired Wis. Department of Natural Resources conservation wardens, Lt. Ted Dremel was able to fulfill one of his top bucket list goals -- catch a fish trapper.
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Wildlife agents cited man for an alleged endangered species act violation
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents cited a Golden Meadow man for an alleged endangered species act violation on Oct. 23 in LaFourche Parish.
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Fisherman cited for exceeding the striped bass catch limit
Officers report that Saviano had been under surveillance, and when they boarded the vessel only two striped bass were visible.
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Three Men Cited for Using Shocking Device to Catch Fish
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries cited three Columbia men for alleged fishing violations on July 23 and 25 in Caldwell Parish.
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Angler cited for catching and keeping sturgeon
Michael Melton (32) caught the sturgeon on the evening of June 17th, and placed the fish in his vehicle. "Fortunately, a nearby angler took action,” Fish and Game conservation officer Brian Jack noted. “He called the CAP hotline and provided us with a license plate number and accurate descriptions of both the vehicle and the suspect.”
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Agents cited two fishermen for alleged commercial fishing violations
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents cited two mullet fishermen on Dec. 4 for alleged commercial fishing violations in Plaquemines Parish.
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Five Men Cited for Red Snapper Violations
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division agents cited five Louisiana men for alleged red snapper violations on July 11. Agents cited Darren Bartlett, 50, of Kenner, Christopher Bartlett, 53, of Mandeville, Michael Moats, 39, of Metairie, Kevin Pichon, 52, of Metairie, and Robert O'Neil, 52, of Mandeville, for over the limit of red snapper. Agents on a Joint Enforcement Agreement patrol out of Venice stopped the men's vessel for an inspection.