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EPO'S
I was fishing the canal, and noticed a couple of people 50' feet from me fishing bait. Not there 15 minutes, and 2 real short stripers are in there 5 gallon bucket. I yell over to them that they are short fish, but he says "I donts care, I be eating dem". I called the EPO'S #, and to my surprise they were there in 20 minutes. As soon as the boys saw the EPO drive by, they dumped the dead fish. he EPO went down and asked questions and and did all he could.. I was very impressed and happy to see them there doing thier job.. Just a big THANK YOU, to them.. Thanks..
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guess they were in full force today checking peoples fish maybe after you called, saw 3 different people post pics on fb about it.
glad you called, there are still a few great epo/dem officers around. i have two that work in my area that are on speed dial, and they always show up promptly |
I saw them drive by later on after we spoke. I also saw a small bass floating by heading west :smash:
thanks for calling |
snitches get stitches
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They should police that area during the more agressive fish runs, they should put up a station @ a few places like the googan run and routinely patrol it, the money the state could make would save us from paying for licenses
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It doesn't help that the workers from the guard shack building tell people pushing the pier that they can keep any fish that they catch.
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Nice. whats the EPO # please?
Reminds me, I pulled a Piemma last week and screamed at a boat for fishing in the west end :devil2: he screwed pretty quick. It does work!:rotf2: |
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Wonder had you taken a bunch of cell phone pictures that would have been enough for the epos to write them up ? |
Wish more of us would grow some balls and call more of these scumbags out. Nice job. :kewl: I've been done with the 'turn a blind eye' mindset for a few years now. Poachers suck.
For those interested, the EPO number I have is 800-632-8075. It gets you though to the EPO dispatcher. FTR, I 'usually' give the offender a chance to do the right thing - if possible. Quote:
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The sad thing about these sort of threads is that there is so much anger about some one breaking the law and keeping short fish, when legally killing and keeping large fish does more harm to the fishery.
If you are upset about someone breaking a law, fine. If you are upset about someone hurting the fishery and release the large breeder fish you catch, fine. If you are upset about someone hurting the fishery, yet keep the largest fish you catch, you need to re-examine your own actions. |
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Sorry! I disagree with this statement.
The sad thing about these sort of threads is that there is so much anger about someone breaking the law and keeping short fish, when legally killing and keeping large fish does more harm to the fishery. To each his own I say. Thats what fishing is all about!!! For the other poster EPO are the Environmental Police! I appreciate the EPO number posted. One must remember that the shortages of Stripers in the past was due to this. People eat them!!! It was always a way of life up north here to be under some kind of regulation. One fish limit, two fish limit. Protect a particular size class of Striper. Being that said it was always sad to send the short and legal size fish back so that down south of us we had folks who were grandfathered in to net them at 16 inches an up and take all they wanted. I have seen a boat when I was fishing from shore take some 30 plus undersize fish. I hollered out to them only to have them respond by giving me the finger. This was before EPO days. This was also in the days when the fish were in great danger. I called the game wardens and was told they, due to under staffing and time constraints no one could come. I gave them the boat numbers and was told it wouldn’t do any good. Every race no matter which one knowingly, illegally take shorts. I say don’t warn them! Burn them and burn them hard. I still don’t think this presents a danger to the fish as much as the seals are doing. This is the present and future danger to the fish today. Folks think they are cute. Whites think they taste good. But than Whites think everything with blood pumping through it taste good. This is a quote from the link below. : It is widely known that seals eat between 6%-8% of their body weight in fish per day. Which doesn’t seem like all that much. Now let’s scale it a bit. How much fish will 10,000 seals eat in a day? Well, if those 10,000 seals weigh 500 pounds each, they would consume 350,000 lbs. of fish per day or 2.45 million pounds of fish per week. How many pounds of fish does a seal eat per day? - CapeLinks Cape CodHow many pounds of fish does a seal eat per day? - CapeLinks Cape Cod Don’t ticket them fine them! It’s the only way they will adhere to the law. Second offence make it stiffer and harsher. |
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:rotflmao: You're in trouble now!!! :rumble: |
Soups....its all good, didn't mean to ruffle anyone's feathers...I just always wanted to say that.:hee:
Peace out |
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Lighten up. You guys don't know Goose. I do. It was a #^&#^&#^&#^&ing joke, for crissakes. :doh:
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sounds like Goose struck a nerve. LOL some people don't appreciate good humor. Well, it made me chuckle Goose.
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I just want to thank eeveryone for the positive replies.. Just tired of trying to do the corrct thing, and getting laughed at. I'm old enough to remember the moratorium.. It really sucked.. Just looking out for you young kids.. PT...
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Good call - next time results might change.
If you see them taking shorts call it in. Don't go all vigilante. Hi Goose :rotf2: |
Was this Saturday morning capeside? If so I saw the EPO's arrive, drive by then come back up and stop across the way. Good job.
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Let's see how many new people don't know that's a joke:smash: |
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It's nice to know the EPO's are nearby sometimes. Regardless of how you feel about the regs they are there for a reason Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I called them a few weeks ago on a guy who had 3 fish on a stringer in the water at his feet. At least one of the fish was clearly short of legal, nevemind having more than he could legally keep and having them on a stringer. I gave the EPO the exact location, including pole # and they said they were gonna send someone right down. I didn't stick around to see if they showed, but a little while later I called the CG on a boat that was fishing right out in the middle of the canal. They said they were going to send somone out, but I didn't see anything for at least 20 minutes while the douche kept setting up his drifts.
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