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no "boat limit" on the books. like bruce stated get and read/interpret the rules for yourself. as for the pile. im pretty sure its for the law to prove, not the accused.
True, but if you get a ticket, right or wrong, you either pay it, ignore it (and get a bench warrant placed on you), or fight it in court. You may win in court, but the court costs are still yours to pay. Just this past summer a lady my wife works with was fishing with her hubby and they had a sub legal bass in the basket because they gut hooked it and said it was going to die anyway. She got a ticket for it. She forgot about it and did not pay it or show up to plead not guilty and set a court date. They issued a warrant for her. She then found the ticket in her wallet 3 months later, called the court, and they sent cops to her work and arrested her. She spent the rest of the day in the jail getting fingerprints, photos, etc, until she saw the judge and pleaded guilty. She paid the fine on the spot + court costs and it was over 300.00 total. The fine for the sub legal fish was around 100.
What did she plead guilty to?
Riddle me this. Let's for the sake of argument say that me, waxie, RS, and crappie66 go icefishing together. We get into the crappies and we keep them separated on the ice and each of us limits out. The four of us get back to my truck and throw them all into one container, because the plan is to go back to my house, clean the fish, and have a fish fry. But on the way to my house, I get pulled over and searched. I have 100 crappies in one container and they are in my truck. All 4 of us have valid fishing licenses. What would the CO say about that?
You want to be squeaky clean, you make a tag (25 crappies caught at this time and date) just like deer... Names and license numbers of each limit your in possession of, because if the CO doesn't believe you he can go to the others and make sure their not possessing any fish at that time... Which they'll do.
Possession of a sub legal sized bass which is what the ticket was for. Point is, the court costs were 2x what the fine was if she had not forgot about it. Court costs would likely be the same or more if you tried to fight it, that is why it is better to not give them any reason to write you a ticket.
Good question...I don't know the answer. I would say if all 4 were in the truck and had valid licenses then he would probably do nothing. If you were alone then you would probably have an issue. The law on crappie says 25 fish per person per day. It is up to the angler to make sure he does not posses more than 25. As an angler I am not sure how you do that when throwing into a community pile. It then becomes a he said, she said issue and I prefer to avoid that when it results in money out of my pocket even if I win. I would send that question to the DNR and have them tell you how the law would be applied in that situation in the truck, on the ice and in a boat. I know the DNR can be nice and they can be harsh. Had a buddy fishing in IN with his dad they were hole hopping and catching crappie. They both limited out and were just laying the fish on the ice by each hole. When it was time to leave they gathered the fish and walked off. CO was waiting and had them dump their sacks...one had 24 the other 26. The guy with 26 got a ticket for being over the limit. A 2 man limit carried off the ice incorrectly got one of them a 100 dollar fine and they took the 26 crappies!!!
Great discussion and no offense meant to anymore, but isn't this thread getting to be something like this?
Camel be good in a smoker?
why is Abraham Lincoln beating a camel? Did it not tell the truth?
couldnt really say anything till we had 201 crappie in the truck. you are allowed to haul around 50 crappie apiece, until they hit your freezer. another wrinkle:what if they all came from a private lake and we had 500 crappie? lmao we still wouldnt be breaking any law.
Good question...I don't know the answer. I would say if all 4 were in the truck and had valid licenses then he would probably do nothing. If you were alone then you would probably have an issue. The law on crappie says 25 fish per person per day. It is up to the angler to make sure he does not posses more than 25. As an angler I am not sure how you do that when throwing into a community pile. It then becomes a he said, she said issue and I prefer to avoid that when it results in money out of my pocket even if I win. I would send that question to the DNR and have them tell you how the law would be applied in that situation in the truck, on the ice and in a boat. I know the DNR can be nice and they can be harsh. Had a buddy fishing in IN with his dad they were hole hopping and catching crappie. They both limited out and were just laying the fish on the ice by each hole. When it was time to leave they gathered the fish and walked off. CO was waiting and had them dump their sacks...one had 24 the other 26. The guy with 26 got a ticket for being over the limit. A 2 man limit carried off the ice incorrectly got one of them a 100 dollar fine and they took the 26 crappies!And I wonder what they did with the 26 crappie
No idea but my guess is the took them for evidence. Same they do with someone caught poaching a deer. They don't let you keep the game if taken illegally. I believe they donate the deer to be processed and given to shelters. Not sure if they do the same with the fish or not after photos are taken.
I would have to ask why are you stealing fish from my pile. We know you can't limit out.
LMAO....... I wasn't taking them from yours. I was stealing them from waxworm's! Your pile was nothing but dinks! Boiler up!
If you were taking the larger ones, those are the ones I stole from Riverscum's pile each time he went to check his
Meanwhile Waxie is taking RS's, Rico was taking Waxies, and while Rico was gone I was taking Rico's stones and sharing them with Slab and Blue