A Massachusetts man is beneath arrest after illegally catching and holding a complete of 14 outsized striped bass.
Authorities had obtained suggestions concerning the angler not releasing catches from his boat whereas he fished off of the coast of New Hampshire close to New Citadel and Rye, the Portsmouth Herald reported.
“NH Fish and Recreation officers carried out a radical investigation and prolonged interview with the person that resulted in a ‘caught red-handed’ confession!” officers with the New Hampshire Fish Regulation Enforcement Division and Operation Recreation Thief (OGT) posted on Fb.
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“His intent was to promote his catch beneath his Business Striped Bass Allow within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,” the submit continued.
The person fled the scene after a number of anglers yelled in his course, threatening to report him to the fish and sport company.
“As our officers searched, they included Maine Marine Patrol, Massachusetts Environmental Police, and native police to BOLO (be looking out) for the suspect vessel and operator,” the OGT’s submit stated.
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“Portsmouth Police Division efficiently situated him after he had loaded his boat onto a trailer and was within the act of ditching the fish.”

Whereas in New Hampshire, a Massachusetts fisherman was arrested after catching 14 illegally-sized striped bass. (iStock)
The fish in query ranged from 37-47 inches in size, which is above the reported authorized most striped bass requirement within the state of New Hampshire.
“New Hampshire solely points a leisure license for saltwater fishing, which permits for one Striped Bass per angler per day that should be 28 inches to lower than 31 inches,” OGT officers wrote on Fb.
Following the arrest, the Massachusetts angler was charged with licensing violations and taking and illegally possessing the striped bass.
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If the person pleads responsible to the costs, he’ll lose his fishing license in New Hampshire and be fined for every of the 14 unlawful fish he caught, Fish and Recreation Colonel Kevin Jordan instructed the Portsmouth Herald.

The angler reportedly admitted to catching and holding the fish in an try and promote the fish again in Massachusetts. (NH Fish and Recreation Regulation Enforcement Division and Operation Recreation Thief; iStock)
“If the fisherman pleads not responsible, he might go to trial in Portsmouth District Court docket, dealing with Fish and Recreation prosecutors,” Jordan continued.
The unlawful fish are at present being held in freezers in case the fisherman goes to trial. The fish could then be launched as proof.
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“They’ll freeze them within the meantime and so they may very well be offered to a meals financial institution or a donation heart in order that they don’t go to waste,” Jordan stated.

The New Hampshire Fish and Wildlife Division is applauding the angling group for diligently reporting the fisherman’s unlawful actions. (NH Fish and Recreation Regulation Enforcement Division and Operation Recreation Thief)
The OGT thanked the fishing group for diligently reporting the matter. The company additionally thanked native legislation enforcement for rapidly leaping into motion “to curtail this abuse of pure sources.”
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Fox Information Digital reached out to New Hampshire Fish and Wildlife for remark.