Stony bayou hazard
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Stony bayou hazard
We fished stony yesterday and on the way out saw a large gill net partially floating and partially sinking, in the mouth of stony. N E of slough island. We reported it to fwc as it was too big and hung up for us to move. There were a pile of rotting dead fish in it. Buddy noted how many fish those things can kill even when they aren't set up right, just floating along in wads. Mostly gar and catfish, but there were a few reds and trout also. We gave a gps coordinate to fwc, if anyone is going and would like the # in order to be sure to miss it, pm me.
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Re: Stony bayou hazard
Damn poachers! They won't stop until they're dead or behind bars and hopefully it's the former soon.
Thanks for the heads up and for reporting it, SG. Know they've got a lot on their plate right now from the storm, but maybe FWC can recover it soon to stop the ghost killing.
To all, if you see illegal activity while on the water or come across nets like this please report it. That will prompt more patrols/surveillance to protect our publicly-owned resources.
Call the 24-hour Wildlife Alert hotline at 888-404-3922.
Thanks for the heads up and for reporting it, SG. Know they've got a lot on their plate right now from the storm, but maybe FWC can recover it soon to stop the ghost killing.
To all, if you see illegal activity while on the water or come across nets like this please report it. That will prompt more patrols/surveillance to protect our publicly-owned resources.
Call the 24-hour Wildlife Alert hotline at 888-404-3922.
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Thanks for the heads up SG. I was thinking about our suspicion of hidden gillnets in Stoney B. yesterday and wondered out loud if the high water would float them out into the open.
I thought about fishing there yesterday AM but decided on Bass fishing instead. Send me a PM with a fishing report if you get a chance.
I thought about fishing there yesterday AM but decided on Bass fishing instead. Send me a PM with a fishing report if you get a chance.
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It looked pretty new Rocky. I'm afraid your right about hidden nets. Pm sentrockyg wrote:Thanks for the heads up SG. I was thinking about our suspicion of hidden gillnets in Stoney B. yesterday and wondered out loud if the high water would float them out into the open.
I thought about fishing there yesterday AM but decided on Bass fishing instead. Send me a PM with a fishing report if you get a chance.
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Damn bastards. I hope they sink their damn boat and get tangled up in their own nets!!
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Re: Stony bayou hazard
They're definitely out there - very prominent in that area...
you can typically tell the runners as well - usually a beaten boat with a couple of guys in it, and large cooler(s) as well. No fishing gear, no net on board, but look shady as hell.
Too bad they weren't out there to get caught in the net themselves.
you can typically tell the runners as well - usually a beaten boat with a couple of guys in it, and large cooler(s) as well. No fishing gear, no net on board, but look shady as hell.
Too bad they weren't out there to get caught in the net themselves.
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We typically fish there 2-4 weekend mornings a month and have never seen a boat like that back there. I've seen a few that would fit that description in alligator harbor, but never there. They must come during the weekdays or afternoon/ night. Obviously the netters are there, I've just never seen one. Sad to see so many dead fish in a wadded up gill netgalantnole wrote:They're definitely out there - very prominent in that area...
you can typically tell the runners as well - usually a beaten boat with a couple of guys in it, and large cooler(s) as well. No fishing gear, no net on board, but look shady as hell.
Too bad they weren't out there to get caught in the net themselves.
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Be careful, Last time I mentioned the net poaching problem one of the forum members jumped on my case. I guess he didn't agree we have a problem or has friends in the netting business. I know they are in the SGI area and yes, I do report anything out of line and let the law sort it out.
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Heard that FWC went out and picked up the illegal gill net the same afternoon it was reported. Hopefully that will put a hurt on the poacher that used it.
Pirate don't let some internet forum Neanderthal bother you. Speak you mind. I believe that many more on here would agree with you than you might think.

Pirate don't let some internet forum Neanderthal bother you. Speak you mind. I believe that many more on here would agree with you than you might think.
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Don't worry rocish on!kyg, I do. I was just a little surprised that a fisherman would ever take that stand. Fish on!
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Re: Stony bayou hazard
"Stony bayou hazard," aren't those synonymous? My prop says "yes!," LOL!
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Sorry Ted, but this isn't the post for cavalier.
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This is from fwc
While conducting airboat patrol in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Officers Hofheinz and Fletcher discovered an extremely large monofilament gill net partially submerged in a tidal creek. It is believed that the storm surge from Hurricane Hermine dislodged the net from a concealed position nearby. Because of the gill net’s size, both officers pulled the net immediately due to the potential environmental threat it posed. Upon closer inspection, the net was discovered to be more than 600 feet long and 7,000 square feet unstretched.
Glad it's gone. The net looked pretty new, hope it cost them a pile of money. Funny fwc "found it on airboat patrol ", didn't mention the Good Samaritan that called and reported it, and gave them gps coordinates to its exact location.
While conducting airboat patrol in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Officers Hofheinz and Fletcher discovered an extremely large monofilament gill net partially submerged in a tidal creek. It is believed that the storm surge from Hurricane Hermine dislodged the net from a concealed position nearby. Because of the gill net’s size, both officers pulled the net immediately due to the potential environmental threat it posed. Upon closer inspection, the net was discovered to be more than 600 feet long and 7,000 square feet unstretched.
Glad it's gone. The net looked pretty new, hope it cost them a pile of money. Funny fwc "found it on airboat patrol ", didn't mention the Good Samaritan that called and reported it, and gave them gps coordinates to its exact location.

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Re: Stony bayou hazard
Probably not to give the commercial fisherman more reason to hate or possibly retaliate against the Rec guys. Remember some of these are the kind of folks that would slash your tires or key your trucks at the ramp.
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Good theory, but I doubt that is why. We have a friend that is an fwc officer. Apparently he gave them a hard time at the office about taking the creditbbb wrote:Probably not to give the commercial fisherman more reason to hate or possibly retaliate against the Rec guys. Remember some of these are the kind of folks that would slash your tires or key your trucks at the ramp.
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