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Ray 03-18-2011 09:58 PM

Oyster fishermen caught
 
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Enforcement Division agents cited six Louisiana individuals for alleged oyster violations on March 17 in Cameron Parish.
Agents cited Jerell Dwayne Christopher, 52, of Abbeville; Carroll Henderson Laws, 71, of Abbeville; Matthew Gaskins, Jr., 54, of Lake Charles; Waverly Evans Levere, 53, of Abbeville; Hubern Ray Doxey, Jr., 18, of Cameron; and Angela Kay Trahan, 21, of Creole; for unlawfully taking oysters from state water bottoms in Calcasieu Lake.
Christopher was also cited for failing to display proper numbers on his oyster vessel. Doxey was also cited for taking undersized oysters from a natural reef.
Due to complaints received at the Lake Charles office and regular patrols concerning oystering in closed areas of Calcasieu Lake, LDWF Enforcement dispatched a plane to patrol the area by air. Special concern was given to a cultch planting on a reef on the south end of the lake, which is a closed area for oystering.
From the plane, agents observed three oyster boats working in the area of the closed reef. LDWF agents then met the boats at the oyster docks while the plane was able to keep constant contact with the vessels.
Agents seized 22 sacks of oysters and returned them to the water. They also seized the three vessels and dredges.
Unlawfully taking oysters from state water bottoms carries a fine between $400 and $950, or jail time up to 120 days or both plus court costs and forfeiture of anything seized. Failing to display proper numbers on an oyster vessel brings a $50 fine or jail time up to 15 days. Taking undersized oysters from a natural reef carries a $100 to $350 fine, or up to 60 days in jail, or both plus court costs.
Agents participating in the case were Lt. Remy Broussard, Sgt. David Sanford, Senior Agents Beau Robertson, Carl Pickett and Jason Stagg and LDWF pilot Brian Dorsa.

"W" 03-18-2011 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 236413)
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Enforcement Division agents cited six Louisiana individuals for alleged oyster violations on March 17 in Cameron Parish.
Agents cited Jerell Dwayne Christopher, 52, of Abbeville; Carroll Henderson Laws, 71, of Abbeville; Matthew Gaskins, Jr., 54, of Lake Charles; Waverly Evans Levere, 53, of Abbeville; Hubern Ray Doxey, Jr., 18, of Cameron; and Angela Kay Trahan, 21, of Creole; for unlawfully taking oysters from state water bottoms in Calcasieu Lake.
Christopher was also cited for failing to display proper numbers on his oyster vessel. Doxey was also cited for taking undersized oysters from a natural reef.
Due to complaints received at the Lake Charles office and regular patrols concerning oystering in closed areas of Calcasieu Lake, LDWF Enforcement dispatched a plane to patrol the area by air. Special concern was given to a cultch planting on a reef on the south end of the lake, which is a closed area for oystering.
From the plane, agents observed three oyster boats working in the area of the closed reef. LDWF agents then met the boats at the oyster docks while the plane was able to keep constant contact with the vessels.
Agents seized 22 sacks of oysters and returned them to the water. They also seized the three vessels and dredges.
Unlawfully taking oysters from state water bottoms carries a fine between $400 and $950, or jail time up to 120 days or both plus court costs and forfeiture of anything seized. Failing to display proper numbers on an oyster vessel brings a $50 fine or jail time up to 15 days. Taking undersized oysters from a natural reef carries a $100 to $350 fine, or up to 60 days in jail, or both plus court costs.
Agents participating in the case were Lt. Remy Broussard, Sgt. David Sanford, Senior Agents Beau Robertson, Carl Pickett and Jason Stagg and LDWF pilot Brian Dorsa.


GREAT NEWs....I have seen the WL&F boat last two days all over the oyster boats.......I hope they size them all:D:D

Ray 03-19-2011 05:00 AM

Looks like the LDWF got tired of complaints and sent a plane out.

I can't believe any of them dummies scraped the cultch plant area.

"W" 03-19-2011 04:27 PM

I hope they do jail time.... Trashy *** oyster fisherman with no respect for our resources

jpeff31787 03-19-2011 08:24 PM

awesome news!! I love to see the agents doing their job and showing no mercy!

"W" 03-19-2011 09:25 PM

Then Kevin Savioe says we don't have a lot of out of parish oystermen...*** is all the ones getting tickets.....

Wag 03-20-2011 09:08 AM

I hope they get more than a slap on the wrist

SULPHITE 03-20-2011 09:04 PM

counted 20 oyster boats at the east end of the old jetties saturday...

about 8-10 at the west end of old jetties as well...

Gerald 03-21-2011 12:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ray (Post 236413)
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Enforcement Division agents cited six Louisiana individuals for alleged oyster violations on March 17 in Cameron Parish.
Agents cited Jerell Dwayne Christopher, 52, of Abbeville; Carroll Henderson Laws, 71, of Abbeville; Matthew Gaskins, Jr., 54, of Lake Charles; Waverly Evans Levere, 53, of Abbeville; Hubern Ray Doxey, Jr., 18, of Cameron; and Angela Kay Trahan, 21, of Creole; for unlawfully taking oysters from state water bottoms in Calcasieu Lake.
Christopher was also cited for failing to display proper numbers on his oyster vessel. Doxey was also cited for taking undersized oysters from a natural reef.
Due to complaints received at the Lake Charles office and regular patrols concerning oystering in closed areas of Calcasieu Lake, LDWF Enforcement dispatched a plane to patrol the area by air. Special concern was given to a , which is a closed area for oystering.
From the plane, agents observed three oyster boats working in the area of the closed reef. LDWF agents then met the boats at the oyster docks while the plane was able to keep constant contact with the vessels.
Agents seized 22 sacks of oysters and returned them to the water. They also seized the three vessels and dredges.
Unlawfully taking oysters from state water bottoms carries a fine between $400 and $950, or jail time up to 120 days or both plus court costs and forfeiture of anything seized. Failing to display proper numbers on an oyster vessel brings a $50 fine or jail time up to 15 days. Taking undersized oysters from a natural reef carries a $100 to $350 fine, or up to 60 days in jail, or both plus court costs.
Agents participating in the case were Lt. Remy Broussard, Sgt. David Sanford, Senior Agents Beau Robertson, Carl Pickett and Jason Stagg and LDWF pilot Brian Dorsa.

Glad to see that these guy got the boat taken away from them.....that should keep them off the water for now.

Where is this "cultch planting on a reef on the south end of the lake". A year ago, I saw oyster boats working hard along the south shore in the area south of the old jetties.

Ray 03-21-2011 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 236922)
Glad to see that these guy got the boat taken away from them.....that should keep them off the water for now.

Where is this "cultch planting on a reef on the south end of the lake". A year ago, I saw oyster boats working hard along the south shore in the area south of the old jetties.

Between the old jettys and T-Boys weirs is the cultch plant area.
Inside all them PVC pipes.

SULPHITE 03-21-2011 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 236925)
Between the old jettys and T-Boys weirs is the cultch plant area.
Inside all them PVC pipes.

They were all around this area saturday...they even had a oyster boat parked in Tboys ditch opening.


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