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This makes me SICK...Spoonbill Poaching
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<blockquote data-quote="Seedy" data-source="post: 1088047" data-attributes="member: 10694"><p>That confusion is understandable. I have every intention of reporting the poaching the next time I see it. I have not had the opportunity to report any poaching since I originally shared these pictures. I agree it is not like a kid taking an undersized fish, or your buddy taking a few over their limit. </p><p></p><p>I know now I should have reported what I saw that looked like organized poaching. My intention with this post originally (and still is) to educate people about paddlefish/spoonbill, and hopefully help curb the poaching. </p><p></p><p>There has been a lot of progress in the last few years as you can now have your fish cleaned for free while they take measurements and such for research. I have seen lots of new signs educating people about spoonbill limits and warning of the fines for transporting eggs.</p><p></p><p>I will most likely be around that area this weekend or the next and without a doubt will "drop the dime" if see people clearly harvesting over their limit for caviar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seedy, post: 1088047, member: 10694"] That confusion is understandable. I have every intention of reporting the poaching the next time I see it. I have not had the opportunity to report any poaching since I originally shared these pictures. I agree it is not like a kid taking an undersized fish, or your buddy taking a few over their limit. I know now I should have reported what I saw that looked like organized poaching. My intention with this post originally (and still is) to educate people about paddlefish/spoonbill, and hopefully help curb the poaching. There has been a lot of progress in the last few years as you can now have your fish cleaned for free while they take measurements and such for research. I have seen lots of new signs educating people about spoonbill limits and warning of the fines for transporting eggs. I will most likely be around that area this weekend or the next and without a doubt will "drop the dime" if see people clearly harvesting over their limit for caviar. [/QUOTE]
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