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![]() WTF?
http://munchies.vice.com/articles/fa...ut-you-in-jail From the article: Although it’s not quite the same thing as being outed as a hypocritical “top,” there’s a crackdown underway in the fishing world—and its new turf is Facebook. The Department of Environmental Conservation is on the loose, having learned how to use social media from their 14-year-old children, and if they see you posting fish that you caught out of season, they’re gonna get ya. According to Syracuse.com and the Watertown Daily Times, even just photographing yourself with out-of-season fish and posting it on your Twitter or what-have-you is now a ticketable offense, punishable with fines of up to $250 or even 15 days in the clink. Catch and release is permitted, but the whole “release” part can get muddled by the need to land the perfect shot for your Instagram. “It’s all because of the social media thing and people posing with the fish for pictures,” DEC spokeswoman Lori Severino told Syracuse.com. “They often spend too much time dilly-dallying and don’t return the fish immediately to the water.” Andre |
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Posting anything illegal to social media is grounds for a search warrant. People who have posted pics of bags of weed or plants they have growing have found that out the hard way. .
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"The fish you release may be a gift to another, as it may have been a gift to you." -Lee Wulf |
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![]() I still don't get how posting a picture of the bass I caught and released is illegal.
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![]() It's not illegal to do so and they're going to have a hard time winning if you take them to court. Unless you do something stupid like time stamp the picture, say when and were you caught the fish or are holding a copy of that days newspaper along with the fish, they can't prove when and were the picture was taken. Not advocating catching fish out of season at all, but this is more bark than bite.
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![]() I kind of like this rule:
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If these heroes - aka criminals - just followed directions and didn’t resist or have an atttude, they’d be alive today. |
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![]() LoL,
Same here. Don't target them but keep on getting them. Whats funny to me with this rule is still having bass tournaments during the close season. Someone care to explain that one to me because I cant seem to understand it. Andre |
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Last nite a talked a kid into releasing a bass that his buddy told him to keep. I told him that he had to release it.That other kid told him "f*ck that, keep it". I told him it was illegal to keep it. The fish was only a foot long anyway. The boy thought about it and came over to me and said " Mister, I'm going to put it back in the water". I thought the fish had it. but it managed it swim away. Last edited by jimcnj; 05-26-2015 at 10:05 AM.. |
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![]() What about all those bass tournaments going on in New Jersey in April and May
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![]() During the closed season, it is unlawful to target or attempt to catch a bass. A bass that is accidentally caught during the closed season must be immediately released unharmed without being removed from the water. It is unlawful to possess bass in, on or along these waters.
Looks like a PA regulation. A worm under a bobber pretty much anywhere can catch a bass |
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