Officers with the New Hampshire Division of Fish and Sport say they busted a person who was in possession of 14 outsized striped bass, and who admitted that he deliberate to promote the illegally harvested fish in neighboring Massachusetts. The unidentified poacher was “caught red-handed” Wednesday after NHFG acquired a number of ideas from anglers who witnessed him retaining way over the authorized restrict of 1 outsized fish per angler, in keeping with a Facebook post by the company.
The anglers first noticed the boat, which had a Massachusetts hull quantity, fishing late at evening with no operating lights off the New Hampshire coast close to New Fortress and Rye.
“A bunch of anglers had been yelling at him, ‘We’re calling Fish and Sport. You’ll be able to’t hold these! Put them again,” NHFG Lt. Delayne Brown informed WMUR News.
The poacher then fled the scene as ideas saved coming into the company from involved anglers. NHFG officers looked for the poacher that evening, enlisting assist from the native police, together with authorities in Maine and Massachusetts. The Portsmouth Police Division finally situated the person at a neighborhood boat ramp, the place he’d trailered his boat and was “within the act of ditching the fish,” in keeping with NHFG.
When officers questioned the person, he confessed that he meant to promote the 14 stripers, which ranged from 37 to 47 inches lengthy, beneath a business fishing allow in Massachusetts. Brown informed reporters the fish might be value as much as $1,600.
Not like neighboring Massachusetts, which has a quota permitting business boats to take as much as 15 striped bass over 35 inches, New Hampshire prohibits the sale of any striped bass caught from its waters. NHFG regulations do enable leisure anglers to maintain one fish per day between 28 and 31 inches. However even then, many anglers chorus from retaining fish — particularly the massive breeders.
“These fish that he killed, these are all huge breeding feminine fish,” native captain and fishing information Peter Whelan informed WMUR. “A few of these fish are 25 years previous. They swim forwards and backwards from New Hampshire to Chesapeake Bay … these fish come again to the identical spots yearly, so we’re actually attempting to guard the useful resource.”
In its submit, NHFG thanked the native angling group for promptly reporting the poacher. He’s been charged with licensing violations and might be fined for every fish that was possessed illegally, in keeping with the company, and the seized fish might be donated upon his conviction.
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Officers additionally say this poacher was one in all a number of business fishermen from Massachusetts who’ve been caught retaining outsized bass and overlimits of fish in current weeks. The week earlier than, officers had elevated their nighttime patrols on account of “elevated suspicious exercise,” and so they apprehended a number of fishermen after discovering proof that they had been taking striped bass to fill their business quotas in Massachusetts.
“Officers seized proof — to incorporate fish and gear — to prosecute the pending fees which embrace overlimits of fish, outsized fish, and using gaffs,” NHFG defined in a separate Facebook post on July 17. The company stated the 2 states are working collectively within the investigation and can donate the seized fish after courtroom proceedings wrap up.