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    It's somewhat rewarding to see a judge come down on poachers...

    Out-of-State Lake Erie Bass Poachers Pay More Than $16,000

    Poachers forfeited two freezers and three bass boats and trailers


    SANDUSKY, OH ? Three Tennessee men and three Georgia men appeared in Ottawa County Municipal Court in Port Clinton Wednesday for sentencing for taking 141 more than the legal limit of smallmouth bass on Lake Erie last April, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR), Division of Wildlife.

    ?The Western Basin of Lake Erie remains a prime location for anglers from around the country, and wildlife officers are working hard to keep it that way,? said Gino Barna, supervisor of the Division of Wildlife?s Lake Erie Law Enforcement Unit. ?The 1-800-POACHER hotline is an important source of information for protecting this valuable natural resource.?

    The six men pled guilty to 30 charges on May 3, 2010, and Magistrate Lou Wargo ordered a pre-sentence investigation. The six fishermen appeared in Ottawa County Municipal Court on June 2, 2010 for sentencing. Magistrate Wargo ordered them to pay a combined total of $16,290 in fines, court costs and restitution.

    The restitution included $50 for each fish taken illegally in accordance with legislation that places a value on wild animals unlawfully held, taken, bought, sold or possessed. The men were also ordered to forfeit three bass boats, three trailers and two freezers, which have an estimated value of $32,000. Including the forfeited items, the total cost for the six men was $48,290.

    A total of 900 days in jail was handed down between all six men. Magistrate Wargo suspended the jail time pending completion of a probationary period of three years of good behavior. Their fishing licenses were revoked for three years and they will be entered into the Wildlife Violator?s Compact and most likely will lose privileges in 33 other states.

    During a surveillance project by Division of Wildlife investigators in the Bass Islands area of Lake Erie between April 25 and April 30, investigators observed the men ?double and triple tripping.? (?Double and triple tripping? refers to catching a limit of fish, returning to shore, then returning to the water the same day to catch an additional limit of fish.) The legal limit for smallmouth bass on Lake Erie is five fish per day from the last Saturday in June through April 30 with a minimum size limit of 14 inches.

    Individual sentencing included:
    Freelan C. Leffew, 66, of Soddy Daisy, Tennessee ? $1,500 in fines, $348 for court costs, three years license revocation, $1,300 in restitution, and forfeiture of a bass boat, a trailer and a freezer.

    Freddie Warren, 63, of Wildwood, Georgia ? $1,250 in fines, $290 for court costs, three years license revocation, $1,250 in restitution, and forfeiture of a bass boat and trailer.

    Charles H. Burkhart, 67, of Ringgold, Georgia ? $1,250 in fines, $290 for court costs, three years license revocation, $1,250 in restitution, and forfeiture of a freezer.

    Samuel J. Carroll, 65, of Ringgold, Georgia ? $1,000 in fines, $232 for court costs, three years license revocation, $1,000 in restitution, and forfeiture of a bass boat and trailer.

    Herbert S. Stephens, 58, of Soddy Daisy, Tennessee ? $1,000 in fines, $232 for court costs, three years license revocation, and $1,000 in restitution.

    Michael T. Leffew, 38, of Hixon, Tennessee ? $1,500 in fines, $348 for court costs, three years license revocation, and $1,250 in restitution.

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    YES! So cool to see some comeuppance.

    Kelly.
    Tight Lines,

    Kelly.

    "There will be days when the fishing is better than one's most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home."

    Roderick Haig-Brown, "Fisherman's Spring"

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    I've known several ODNR (Ohio Department of Natural Resources) officers over the years and all can be as tough as any other law enforcement officer when they have to. Looks like ODNR has some new water craft and a very strong message was sent.

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    If only all poachers were treated that way instead of the slap on the wrist that many get. Poachers steal from all of us, and future generations as well. They will get no sympathy from me.

    REE
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    Read that story when they made the arrests. My question was...if they were going to poach fish anyway...why not take walleye? Much better eating...

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    Obviously Cold they were not the sharpest knife in the drawer or they would have went for the walleye in the first place. Criminals and smart are very rarely ever used in the same sentence. Case in point in this story.

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    There are some people who just don't think the law apply to them. What do you wnat to bet they would get together back home and drink beer and laugh about how many fish they caught. It reminds me of a case a long time back where two guys cause a deer crossing a cove and drown it. They then put it in their boat to take home and dress (of course, this was all out of season, not that there is a deer drowning season). On their way home one of them throws out a beer can, which is seen my a law enforcement officer. I believe it cost them pickup, boat, tackle and a healthy fine. It would have served them right to have been waterboarded.
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