Members of the fishing get together at Omaha’s Standing Bear Lake have been having a whopper of a day final week — till state conservation officers confirmed up.
That they had caught their 15-fish bag restrict of crappie and bluegill, however the water saved offering, and so they saved taking, mentioned Lt. Stacey Lewton of the Nebraska Recreation and Parks Fee.
And by the point his officers arrived, the group had pulled 162 extra fish out of the lake than allowed by state regulation.
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Essentially the most prolific angler left with a tremendous of $2,849 — a penalty for exceeding the bag restrict, and $25 in damages for every fish over the restrict, Lewton mentioned. One other member of the get together acquired a $349 tremendous, and a 3rd wasn’t ticketed.
However his officers weren’t carried out. 4 days later, identical lake, totally different fishing get together: They discovered a gaggle with 103 fish too many. This time, one of many anglers was fined $2,449, and one other $549.
Add all of it up, and: $6,196 in fines, 265 seized fish.
“They’re fairly sizable over-bags,” Lewton mentioned. “We do obtain a few of these on daily basis, however that is a very excessive variety of fish that have been caught.”
In each instances, the officers discovered the fish in buckets, already useless, so that they couldn’t return them to the water.
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However they received’t go to waste. For now, they’re being saved in a freezer to function proof in case the anglers attempt to battle their tickets.
As soon as the instances are cleared, the fish will possible be donated — together with the remainder of the summer season’s confiscated fish — to feed the rehabilitating birds on the Raptor Restoration Heart, he mentioned.
“We strive to ensure recreation isn’t wasted, whether or not it’s a deer or fish or hen.”
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