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FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 1:43 pm
by Sir reel
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY KNOWLEDGE REGARDING WHAT A FINE COULD BE PER FISH (TROUT) OVER THE LIMIT?? lIKE 2X
THANKS

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 2:01 pm
by Salty Gator
Quick google search

379.407 Administration; rules, publications, records; penalties; injunctions.—
(1) BASE PENALTIES.—Unless otherwise provided by law, any person, firm, or corporation who violates any provision of this chapter, or any rule of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission relating to the conservation of marine resources, shall be punished:
(a) Upon a first conviction, by imprisonment for a period of not more than 60 days or by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(b) On a second or subsequent conviction within 12 months, by imprisonment for not more than 6 months or by a fine of not less than $250 nor more than $1,000, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Upon final disposition of any alleged offense for which a citation for any violation of this chapter or the rules of the commission has been issued, the court shall, within 10 days, certify the disposition to the commission.

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 3:43 pm
by Sir reel
THANKS SG. DO THE STATUES IDENTIFY WHEN THE SIESURE OF EQUIPMENT, LICSENCE SUSPENDED,ECT. KICK IN ?

IS THE CAPTAIN THE ONLY ONE RESPONSIBLE UNDER THE LAW? EX. 2 FISHERMEN 20 TROUT DO BOTH GET CHARGED O R JUST CAPTIAN??

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 3:55 pm
by Jumptrout51
Sir reel wrote:THANGS SG. DO THE STATUES IDENTIFY WHEN THE SIESURE OF EQUIPMENT, LICSENCE SUSPENDED,ECT. KICK IN ?
You going rogue on us Bud?

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 4:01 pm
by Sir reel
NOPE... I'M GATHER 'N INFORMATION TO EDUCATE A FAMILY MEMBER. :smt011

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 6:30 pm
by Salty Gator
Sir reel wrote:THANKS SG. DO THE STATUES IDENTIFY WHEN THE SIESURE OF EQUIPMENT, LICSENCE SUSPENDED,ECT. KICK IN ?

IS THE CAPTAIN THE ONLY ONE RESPONSIBLE UNDER THE LAW? EX. 2 FISHERMEN 20 TROUT DO BOTH GET CHARGED O R JUST CAPTIAN??
I could be wrong, but I imagine they get a slap on the wrist if it's a first offense. There are plenty of folks getting caught for worse with minimal penalties. Nothing wrong with scaring them a little though :thumbup:

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 6:30 pm
by Salty Gator
Sir reel wrote:THANKS SG. DO THE STATUES IDENTIFY WHEN THE SIESURE OF EQUIPMENT, LICSENCE SUSPENDED,ECT. KICK IN ?

IS THE CAPTAIN THE ONLY ONE RESPONSIBLE UNDER THE LAW? EX. 2 FISHERMEN 20 TROUT DO BOTH GET CHARGED O R JUST CAPTIAN??
I could be wrong, but I imagine they get a slap on the wrist if it's a first offense. There are plenty of folks getting caught for worse with minimal penalties. Nothing wrong with scaring them a little though :thumbup:

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 9:37 pm
by ugadawg
I unfortunately have a bit of insight here.

I few years ago, me and a buddy decided to go out on a fishing trip out of Econfina for a couple days. We fished for two days and stayed out on the water overnight. We thought, since the daily limit was 5 per day, and we were out there for two days we could have 2 limits. (Apparently this is the case for some species if you are on a charter boat.) We come in at the end of the second day, we are the only truck in the lot, and Barney Fife hops out of the woods as soon as we get off the boat. We were informed that the trout limit is in fact a possession limit and not a daily limit (it was my fault for not knowing this, and I learned it the hard way) and we had 14 trout between the two of us. Both of us got summons to the Taylor County Courthouse, and our fish were confiscated (hopefully they went to a needy family). We go to court, plead no contest, and each of us get a $250 fine.

Moral of the story: know the laws and know the interpretation of the laws

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 27th, 2017, 10:29 pm
by Sir reel
THANKS FOR SHARING ugadawg I BELIEVE THAT MAY ADDRESS ONE OF MY QUESTIONS, THAT BEING IS THE CAPTAIN/BOAT OWNER THE PRIMARY RESPONSIBLE PARTY FOR AN OVER LIMIT SITUATION. ans = NO, RESPONSABILITY WOULD SEEM TO BE SHARED.

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 28th, 2017, 3:11 am
by RED ZONE 48
IT DEPENDS ON WHICH COUNTY YOU ARE IN AND IT'S UP TO THE JUDGE , EACH FISH OVER THE LIMIT COULD BE CHARGED AS A SEPERATE VIOLATION , YOU COULD EVEN GET JAIL TIME IF THE JUDGE IS SO INCLINED . AND HAVE YOUR LICENSE REVOKED AS WELL . A LOT DEPENDS ON YOUR PAST CRIMINAL HISTORY AND YOU . BUT IN THE END IT'S ALL UP TO THE JUDGE .

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 28th, 2017, 5:34 am
by Dixie Dawg
ugadawg wrote:I unfortunately have a bit of insight here.

I few years ago, me and a buddy decided to go out on a fishing trip out of Econfina for a couple days. We fished for two days and stayed out on the water overnight. We thought, since the daily limit was 5 per day, and we were out there for two days we could have 2 limits. (Apparently this is the case for some species if you are on a charter boat.) We come in at the end of the second day, we are the only truck in the lot, and Barney Fife hops out of the woods as soon as we get off the boat. We were informed that the trout limit is in fact a possession limit and not a daily limit (it was my fault for not knowing this, and I learned it the hard way) and we had 14 trout between the two of us. Both of us got summons to the Taylor County Courthouse, and our fish were confiscated (hopefully they went to a needy family). We go to court, plead no contest, and each of us get a $250 fine.

Moral of the story: know the laws and know the interpretation of the laws

This is good to know because I always thought there were possession limits along with the daily limits, a lot of times I'll go two days in a row and have a limit from the day before in the back of my truck on ice. Maybe it's not the same situation since you had them all together in your boat. Might need to ask an officer about this next time I see one.

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 28th, 2017, 7:34 am
by Steve Stinson
I don't believe I would take a family member or anyone else on my boat who insisted on not following the law. Problem solved.

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 28th, 2017, 10:21 am
by Hit-n-Miss
Steve Stinson wrote:I don't believe I would take a family member or anyone else on my boat who insisted on not following the law. Problem solved.
. No doubt


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Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 28th, 2017, 12:45 pm
by GaryDroze
That two-day possession scenario can definitely sneak up on an angler who has not thought ahead. I remember fishing in the Rock The Dock (two-day) tournament a few years back - when the daily red limit was still 2 per person - and getting really worried all of a sudden while driving towards second day weigh-in.

I had two reds from that day in one cooler on the front seat...but forgot to take a cooler out of the back of my station wagon that still held one red from the previous day's fishing. Figuring that with my luck I'd get busted by FWC at a weigh-in checkpoint, I immediately pulled over and offered one red to a roadside cane-poler at the St Marks Refuge. She mistook my paranoia for generosity.

Re: FINE PER FISH OVER THE LIMIT

Posted: March 28th, 2017, 1:41 pm
by flatsbroke22
In the event of a multiple days catch. All you have to do is clean the previous days catch and your good to go. Clean fish are considered food and will not go under fish possession. That is if your transporting fish in a vehicle not on a boat. It is only legal to transport one mans two day limit per person(fish in whole). Anything over is over possession and could face fine.