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Good work by the LDWF
http://www.nola.com/outdoors/index.s...owfishing.html Edited to add: Apparently not his first go round Louisiana Bowfishing Gretna commercial fishing guide pleads guilty to federal felony violation of the Lacey Act FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 10, 2011 BLAKE A. MITCHELL, age 26, a resident of Gretna, Louisiana, and owner/operator of “Louisiana Bowfishing, Inc.,” pleaded guilty today before U. S. District Court Judge Nannette Jolivette Brown to providing a commercial fishing/guiding service in violation of federal law, announced U. S. Attorney Jim Letten. According to court documents, MITCHELL owned “Louisiana Bowfishing, Inc.,” a fishing, hunting, and guiding service based out of Gretna, Louisiana. In January 2010, MITCHELL arranged to take several men from Tennessee on a combined duck hunt and bowfishing trip in Plaquemines Parish. During the two-day trip, MITCHELL captained an airboat with the men aboard, and he provided them with the necessary equipment to hunt and instructed them on where to stand and how to operate the equipment. During the hunt, MITCHELL took the men on multiple bowfishing trips each day and encouraged them to exceed the legal limit of five (5) redfish per person. MITCHELL himself took twenty (20) redfish over the two days. Between hunts, MITCHELL returned the airboat to the boat launch, put the fish in an ice chest, and hid them in an obscure location next to a nearby convenience store. MITCHELL was paid $1850 for the entire hunt. MITCHELL faces a maximum term of imprisonment of five (5) years, followed by up to three (3) years of supervised release, and a $250,000 fine. As part of his plea agreement, MITCHELL has also agreed to forfeit to the Government the airboat he used to commit the crime. Sentencing has been scheduled for February 16, 2012, at 10:00 am. The case was investigated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Jordan Ginsberg. Last edited by redchaserron; 01-23-2015 at 10:20 AM. |
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I hope he loses his right to hunt and fish for life.
he has shown obvious disregard and no respect for fish or wildlife penalties for violations like this are too weak, they should be in the tens of thousands not in hundreds of dollars. |
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Fines
I believe the fines added up to $250,000, and he lost his airboat... for now
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oh ok, well I didn't read the full text above as it was not easy on the eyes to read so I just went read the linked article:
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I guess the extra fines were when they added up the numerous size and limit fines for the fish on top of the basic no license or insurance fines mentioned |
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What do they do with seized assets?
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Some departments use the stuff. Some sit in lots and go to crap over years then auctioned off. Not really sure what LDWF does.
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I don't know...that sounds harsh to me. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for punishment of wrongdoers, but that's a stiff penalty. There are people that do alot worse, with much less punishment.
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The article in the link is for his current violation, the article below it is from 2011. The 2011 article stated that he faced "up to" $250,000 in fines, I doubt he paid anywhere near that. The 2011 case involved federal officers, I'm guessing it's because it involved duck hunting but not sure.
The current case list much smaller fines, the boat and truck are being held until the case is adjudicated, I would guess he'll get them back. Damn shame. |
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gotta start cracking the whip somewhere. Maybe if they actually did levy some harsh penalties, this wouldn't happen, or as much.
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Real Smart Guy
I can't believe he was operating without a valid Captains license.
He met his customers @ the State Oil gas station with a giant neon green airboat then headed to Port Sulphur to fish Freeport Canal. Defiantly not off the beaten path or low key for a guy without license. Y'all are right they gotta throw the book at em this time. I know we have out own trash in SWLA but SELA takes the cake IMO, especially when it comes to Wildlife violations and respect for the law. |
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I'm not sure if the current violation included not having a captains license or just not having an LA charter license. Not having a captian's license could get the U.S.C.G. involved |
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Think it was just his charter license which expires on Dec 31. With all the licenses and permits we have to have it is hard to keep tract of all the expiration dated but that one is as standard as the fishing license which expires June 30. With the holidays and all things like that can be missed. I have seen many do it until it was brought to their attention.
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And these same idiots are at it again. If ever there was a good argument for stiffer penalties for game law violators....or for retroactive abortion, these guys are it. http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/201 … ted_a.html
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Those muth****as!!!
Dudes literally got rocks for brains lol |
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Guyss. Now this individuals family.. Their dad's family is from Abbeville... They learned from their dad... He had a bit of a reputation... Both brothers have had violations before...As stated in the beginning of this thread....
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Some what understandable but not fully
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