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| ToddM |
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Posts: 20281 Location: oswego, il | Hi all, It is with great pain & displeasure that I must report this story. I spoke at length with IDNR officer Rich Reidel this morning who informed me that poachers on the Chain are destroying our spawing walleye & musky brood stock. Yes these _ _ _ holes are pulling up the fyke nets on the Fox Chain, stealing all the fish found inside these nets and leaving the empty nets on the shorelines!!! Hundreds of numerous walleyes between 25"-30" have been stolen along with many large muskies running to 50"!!! I ask for your help IMMEDIATELY. Officer Reidel needs to raise $2,500.00 for the purchase of Generation 3 night vision goggles to catch these SOB's! The money needs to be raised ASAP as the raping and pillaging of these fyke nets continues. Officer Reidel will be attending our club meeting next Wednesday, April 12th to discuss this issue before we start our club business portion of the meeting. Bring your all your friends and bring your wallets, as we need everyone to dig deep into their pockets to raise some money to stop this travesty. THIS ISSUE EFFECTS EVERYONE WHO FISHES THE CHAIN!!! THESE GUYS ARE RUINING OUR FISHERY!!! I am pledging $100.00 personally to start this fund NOW!! If you'd like to donate $$$ to help this cause, please shoot me an e-mail at [email protected] and I will give you the details on where to mail the check. We need to raise this money ASAP and put this guys behind bars!! Please copy & paste this message on as many fishing websites as possible to help get the word out. Thanks, ----- Rich Gallagher www.biggoomba.com | ||
| Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Why dont they set up volunteers like WI does with the sturgeon watch? Set guys up near the banks of the nets and make sure no one messes with them. I hope you guys can catch them because that is really low. Mike | ||
| jonnysled |
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Posts: 13688 Location: minocqua, wi. | i don't want to be a cynic and i'm sure there will be a fine which is worth the effort for sure, but do you truly believe someone will end up physically in jail once caught? | ||
| lambeau |
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| night vision goggles? are there any alternative strategies (such as PP102's idea) being considered? | |||
| AWH |
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Posts: 1243 Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Pointer's suggestion sounds like a much more cost effective method. And I can't imagine it would be that difficult to get volunteers for something like that. Either way, hopefully this problem can be ended asap. Aaron | ||
| BenR |
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| There are perhaps liability issues with using volunteers for law enforcement...just a hunch..Ben | |||
| AWH |
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Posts: 1243 Location: Musky Tackle Online, MN | Volunteers could phone law enforcement if anyone suspicious was seen in the area. Clearly though, taking the law into their own hands would be a bad idea. The more I think about this, why are night vision goggles needed? How are these nets laid out? Are they covering a huge area? I'm wondering why a person could not simply man the area unseen, yet still close enough to observe if anyone is in the area. Once your own night vision sets in, you can see pretty well in the dark. And being dark out, I can't imagine it would be that difficult to stay hidden. Just some thoughts. Aaron Edited by AWH 4/8/2006 8:20 PM | ||
| MuskyJay |
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Posts: 734 | It would be hard for volunteers not to beat them down. If I was volunteering things might get ugly!!!! Edited by MuskyJay 4/8/2006 9:44 PM | ||
| muskysarge |
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Posts: 62 Location: chicago | How about notifying all the Muskie Inc. chapters that use the Chain ,on the forums. I'm sure we could come up with manpower or money to try to stop this problem. This is a very serious issue that will effect alot of us. | ||
| Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | Fyke nets are not super large. They are a series of hoops attached to a lead which is attatched to the shore which guides the fish down into the hoops where they are trapped. They could easily be watched from a lawn chair. Mike | ||
| Mikes Extreme |
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Posts: 2691 Location: Pewaukee, Wisconsin | Snipers are trained for this stuff............ | ||
| Pointerpride102 |
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Posts: 16632 Location: The desert | HAHA!!! Mike | ||
| Rich Gallagher |
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Posts: 169 Location: Elgin ,IL | Jon, You are right, these guys wouldn't end up in jail over something like this. Probably just a small fine. It is frustrating though to see that stuff like this is going on on our lakes. | ||
| Bukes |
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| Why not set up some of those motion sensitive cameras that hunters use? Get a crew together to patrol with ski masks to conceal identity, catch them in the act and get medieval. | |||
| muskynightmare |
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Posts: 2112 Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | I would like to help your cause with a special sale, earmarked for that. I will take 10 bait orders at $10.00 each,+ shipping (all of your $10.00 goes to the cause, the shipping goes to U.S. mail). This is limited to what I have on hand. I have never fished those waters, but poachers are bad. The link to my site is below. Please send me the address to where I can send the proceeds to. My E-mail is: [email protected] Rob | ||
| Ranger |
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Posts: 3926 | Whoops, that's "Thompson". With a H in there. Gonzo writer dude. You should read "Hell's Angels" AND "The Great Shark Hunt" befor you die. Never mind the "Fear and Loathing" book, by now we've all done that stuff. | ||
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