This should help deter snaggers

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2012/10/25 13:22:02 (permalink)

This should help deter snaggers

Its great they did it but it should have been done years ago. $200 fine for having dozens of fish????
 
For Immediate Release October 25, 2012

Gov. Corbett Signs New Anti-Poaching Law

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Gov. Tom Corbett has signed into law tougher anti-poaching legislation which increases the maximum fine for illegally harvesting fish from $200 to $5,000 and extends the period the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) can revoke fishing and boating privileges from two to five years.

“This new law will have an immediate impact on our ability to deter large-scale poachers from illegally taking fish,” said PFBC Executive Director John Arway. “These are the individuals who deliberately come in after dark and take large amounts of game fish, often by using illegal methods such as netting or spearing in the streams. In the past, poaching was subject to a $200 maximum fine. Now we can hit violators with up to $5,000 in fines, as well as the cost of replacing the fish they illegally harvest.”

The legislation was signed into law by Gov. Corbett last night and took effect immediately.

“Weak laws made our waterways extremely vulnerable to poaching, with highly sought-after trophy species of fish repeatedly stolen from our waterways and sold on the black market,” said Rep. Michael Peifer (R-Greentown), who sponsored the legislation as House Bill 2293. “This is a serious problem that has a detrimental impact on our regional economy. Under this law, we finally have a punishment that fits the crime."

The law creates a new section in the Fish and Boat code for “serious unlawful take,” which increases the penalty for harvesting more than the legal daily limit of fish from a summary offense of the first degree to a misdemeanor of the second degree. It also allows the PFBC to collect from violators the costs to replace the poached fish, and it increases the amount of time a violator can be sentenced to prison from a maximum of 90 days to two years.

The law will be particularly beneficial in the Erie watershed, where the annual steelhead season is just beginning. Annually, PFBC waterways conservation officers (WCOs) apprehend and cite 5-6 individuals for large cases of poaching. These individuals typically have in their possession dozens of fish over the legal creel limit.

“We’ve had violators in the past who have simply handed the WCO cash to pay the small fine,” added PFBC Commissioner Glade Squires, who represents the agency’s southeast region and chairs the Law Enforcement Committee. “Now our WCOs have the tools to hit them hard in the pocketbook and to send them to jail for a longer time. And if a poacher has a current license, we can suspend that license for up to five years.”

The law also substantially increases the penalties for individuals who fish while their license is suspended. Previously, that violation was a summary offense of the first degree, subject to a $200 fine. The penalty is now a third degree misdemeanor, subject to a fine up to $5,000.

Also last night, Gov. Corbett signed into law House Bill 1417, another piece of legislation sought by the PFBC to better protect and equip its WCOs for the challenges they face in the field. The new law adds waterways conservation officer and deputy waterways conservation officer to the list of individuals who are protected under the aggravated assault provisions of the Pennsylvania Crimes and Offenses code. It takes effect in 60 days.

Media Contact: Eric Levis, Press Secretary
717.706.7806 or elevis@pa.gov
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    Mr.Slickfish
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 14:47:04 (permalink)
    That won't deter me one bit.

    I don't always snag fish, but when I do...
    I choose Little Cleos

    I'm the best looking smartest snagging poacher alive...
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 15:14:46 (permalink)
    How about the WCO's should hide in the trees as snipers?  That should stop poaching..
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 18:17:27 (permalink)
    That is good news,lets see if they laugh off $5000!
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 21:09:44 (permalink)
    I wonder how much they get for a trunk full of fish at the fish market in Cleveland. I bet the risk of a $5000 MAX might not be enough to deter the ones in it for the money.
     
    Steelhead is the new salmon you know. Too bad it doesn't taste like it. 
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 21:32:46 (permalink)
    im guessing that retail price for steelhead is 10 to 15 per pound, so the poachers might be getting 5 to 10 per pound. I dont know how much a filet weighs but im guessing an average size steel would have 4 to 5 lbs of meat. If you netted 100 fish in a night then it would be well worth the risk if the fine was 200, but at 5000 and prison time poachers will think twice about it. With the economy how it is i wouldnt be surprised if thats the reason for the steelhead decline. Pay the $200 fine if your caught and still profit a few grand.....Now with this new law you stand to lose money and face jail time, I like it
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    dakota kid
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 21:43:38 (permalink)
    Remember, you don't get caught every time. 
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 21:45:54 (permalink)
    The risk is a maybe, with a $5000 max.  It may be less.
     
    Plus, how many snaggers pay attention to the newest additions to the game and fish laws. I would assume most of them learn how much the fine is the first time they pay it.
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    pafisher
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 23:18:21 (permalink)
    When one or two get hit with this fine and maybe jail time the word will spread.Also this amount of fine will get the fish cops out there for the revenue.Now we need NY to follow the lead.
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    genieman77
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/25 23:46:52 (permalink)
    on "average" how many steelie  poachers are actually busted a month?
     
     
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    cbeagler
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/26 00:25:51 (permalink)
    Is anyone on here old enough to remember a WCO by the name of Wild Turkey?
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    spoonchucker
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/26 01:26:02 (permalink)
    Genie,
    I can't find any data. Though it used to be online somewhere. I'll look some more tomorrow.
     
    From memory when I attended PSA meetings monthly. The WCO reports were usually anywhere from 2-4 to 5-7 depending on where in the season we were. Usually 2-3 BIG busts per year, as well. Of course this is all from MY memory
     
    For those that believe PF&BC law enforcement, is all about revenue enhancement. Given that 2011 revenue from fines/penalties, was only 0.86 percent of fish fund revenues, and only 1.39 percent of boat fund revenues. I'd say they did a poor job, if that were the case.  Maybe prevention, and the opportunity to educate, was more their goal. Than was "ruining someone's day".

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    CroatianSensation
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/26 07:59:43 (permalink)
    NOT!
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/26 11:41:56 (permalink)
    A long time ago there was this kid sitting on end of the Rt 5 tube at Tomes campground on open morning of trout with 30 minutes left to go. His salted minnow accidentally fell in with a hook and line attached to it. And wouldn't you know it. Some stupid trout grabbed that thing! So the kid turned to talk to the nice gentleman standing next to him...but since he was sitting down, all he saw was the leg of a green pair of trousers with a black stripe down the leg.
     
     
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/26 20:13:27 (permalink)
    OUCH !

    Never argue with an idiot, they drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/26 20:15:30 (permalink)
    can the fish commish confiscate your gear like the game commish ?
    5000 g no truck and gear stings a little more
     
     

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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/27 16:30:16 (permalink)
    I remember Wild Turkey. He was like "Barney Fife"
     
    Very enthusiastic about his job.
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/28 06:50:09 (permalink)
    $5000 = 157,390.17 rubles. Just sayin.
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    Re:This should help deter snaggers 2012/10/28 11:13:11 (permalink)
    I would think it would deter the ones that don't make alot of money on the ill-gotten fish, but maybe not so much that profit considerably and regularly. Still, any reduction is good. Mr Slickfish and troutguy had me LMAO! Just wondering, was that  "kid sitting on the end of Route 5 tube" you cbeagler? Innocent stuff like that does happen. 
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