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Conservation & Regulation Any reports or information about game theft, animal cruelty, etc. should be posted here. Any information you post will be forwarded to the proper authorities. Plate numbers, description of the offender(s), even the description of a car is a start. Help to preserve our fishery, and our privilege of fishing the Hampton Estuary, or any beloved fishing spot in the local area. Local, State, and Federal laws & regs. also posted here.


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Old 06-10-2005, 07:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Chain Bridge Scumbags

I was on my way to work Weds. Morning and i was running way early for my 90 min ride to work. so i went on down to the chain bridge figured id throw the storm in a few time. As i walk down i cam across two schoolies layin in the path. People have no f'n repsect anymore. I was so mad I just turned around and left. What would you do if you came across this. Just leave them or throw dead fish back in the water to at least feed the crabs. I didn't want to touch them and have some one see me and get the wrong idea.
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Old 06-10-2005, 10:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I ran into the same thing a few years ago, found about a dozen stripers piled up in the woods near the Eliot bridge. I took a few pics and called fish and game, but they were not interested because I didn't see any of the scumbags that put them there. I think if I ran into that situation again I would still call and report it, leave it in their hands.
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Old 06-10-2005, 01:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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evol, thanks for joinging the board. I hear ya. I want to stab people when I see shit like that. Best thing to if nobody is around is throw em back in the water, that way nobody will see them and get any "ideas". When fishing in Massachusetts call this number to report violations: 1-800-632-8075.

Your best chance at nabbing someone, is pretend like your not even watching them. Call that number above (if your in Mass.), and give them the desciptions etc.. If the poachers dont think they are being watched, they will usually stay long enough to get busted.
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