Violations
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Update on the MLF Violations
Based on the response from fans and anglers, we realize that we have created some confusion
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Violations at this week’s MLF event at Mille Lacs Lake
MLF Tournament Director Aaron Beshears issued the following statement
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Violations Rise for Commercial Crab Fishing
CDFW Marine Enforcement Division have noticed an uptick in the number of commercial Dungeness crab cases since December 2021.
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Common hunting and fishing violations that conservation officers encounter
Before you find yourself in any of these scenarios, here’s what Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officers would like you to know.
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Intent to file suit within 60 days for violations of the Endangered Species Act
Yesterday, we provided the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) notice of our intent to file suit within 60 days for violations of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) resulting from its unpermitted operation of a new summer steelhead hatchery program in the Skykomish River.
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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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Three men for alleged shark violations
Joint Enforcement Patrol Leads to Shark Violations in Gulf of Mexico
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Fisherman jailed after 3 poaching violations in less than a month
Randy L. Scott, 48, of Mooresville, Indiana, was arrested Wednesday for allegedly being over the bag limit of the popular game fish.
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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.