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TWO TROUT POACHERS PAY $21,500


Picture of 285 trout seized from poacher's house

Two Florida men were arrested on July 8, 1999, in Rapid City with 205 trout, which is 185 fish over their limit.  A father and son were arrested after Conservation Officer John Wrede and Asst. Law Supervisor Bruce Nachtigall served a search warrant on his Rapid City residence and recovered the 205 trout.  They were fined a total of $3,000, lost their fishing privileges for five years and will pay $18,500 in civil damages to the Department of Game, Fish and Parks. Total cost for the fishing trip was $21,500, and they did not get to keep their fish.  Sportsmen who become poachers by taking more than their legal limit are stealing from other sportsmen.  They are also having a negative impact on wildlife.  One call is all it takes--it may be the biggest call you ever make.

 

Second picture of 285 trout seized from Rapid City residence