Red snapper bust's details are mind boggling, disgusting

BY DON SHOOPMAN THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Sunday, May 4, 2008 6:08 AM CDT

It’s mind-boggling, and quite disgusting, the details in the report of a bust made last week along the coast of Louisiana.

Veteran charterboat skipper David Harrelson, deckhand Donald Humphrey and 18 out-of-state fishermen on the 65-foot long “Captain Charlie” were issued 96 citations Monday night when they returned to the dock at Bayou Fourchon with more than 900 red snapper in ice chests.

“Even if the season was open they could have only had 40 fish legally,” Capt. Sammy Martin, regional commander with the state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Enforcement Division, told the Daily Comet.

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The enforcement agents seized 27 ice chests (mostly 150-quart models) and counted 909 red snapper weighing 2,459 pounds. It took them nearly seven hours. Two hundred and eighty-seven of the fish were less than 16 inches long.

The red snapper season opens June 1 with a daily bag limit of two fish measuring at least 16 inches long per person.

The 20 men were cited for taking fish during a closed season, taking over the limit of a species and taking undersized fish, all federal and state regulations. Martin expects the case to be tried in federal court.

The out-of-staters also were charged with fishing without nonresident basic and saltwater fishing licenses.

What was Harrelson thinking? An established charter boat captain ought to know better, huh?

His 18 clients were from Georgia. They told him, according to what he said in The Advocate, they didn’t care about regulations or the fact the season was closed.

Harrelson said in The Advocate, “There was only one fish in our boxes, and it was a legal lemonfish. These guys bring their own ice chests and what they catch goes into their ice chests. They don’t share their fish.

“I tell them the rules and what they can keep and what they can’t keep. What I was taught years ago was that I was responsible for what goes in my (ice) box, and what goes in their boxes they’re responsible for it.”

The agents who boarded his boat, he said, asked to see the fish and went straight to one of the 27 ice chests that weren’t his, he said.

The state agency sold the red snapper for  for $9,221.25. Standard procedures allow for the sale of seized fish, a department spokesman said.

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Those Catahoula Bass Association members who did so well at Toledo Bend last weekend at the Louisiana Best 6 returned with more than the highest finish among bass clubs in the Teche Area.

Mac Aguillard, captain of the six-member team, said they also brought back two ice chests full of sac-a-lait (up there they call them white perch or crappie) they caught in the evening off a lit boat dock at Griffin’s Lodge. Aguillard said they used hair jigs and Crappie Nibbles to catch fish ranging from 1 to 1 1/2 pounds.

DON SHOOPMAN is outdoors editor of The Daily Iberian.

Comments

    johnnie sharpe wrote on May 7, 2008 10:43 PM:

    " Sounds like there are plenty of snapper! Why the shortened season and rediculous limit? Hmm maybe polotics and comercial fish sales in MS sleeping together. "

    John Bartholomew wrote on May 7, 2008 7:38 AM:

    " Sounds like a great fishing trip until the Louisiana Gestopo busted it up. Nine hundred plus fish; must have been a blast. Hope they are rich rednecks, lol. "

    Patrick wrote on May 5, 2008 7:28 PM:

    " They need to throw the "captain" and his boatload of rednecks under the jail. There is no excuse for this. "

    Wife of Recreational Fisherman wrote on May 5, 2008 12:32 PM:

    " Being the wife of a very active fisherman, I even know there is a season and limits for Red Snapper. There is no excuse for this to happen on a Charter Boat!!!! I hope they all get the book thrown at them. Don't let them back into our Sportman's Paradise!!! They should be banned from fishing and hunting for a lifetime. Shame on all of them!!!! "

    Karl G. wrote on May 5, 2008 2:13 AM:

    " I have been a Licensed Ship Captain since 1972, Every law I have EVER SEEN says THE CAPTAIN IS COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE for what ever happens on his boat when he or she is in command. On any Wildlife & Fisheres violation usualy the boat and all equipment is confiscated and license is suspended. WHY not in this one????? "

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