NEWS- Largemouth Bass Poacher ends up in jail.

In July of 2013 Conservation Officers and OPP conducted a joint investigation into a complaint of a male keeping an over-limit of bass. The investigation revealed an over-limit of largemouth bass from Wesport Pond Fish Sanctuary.

It was determined that the male had an aerated tank in the trunk of his car which included an over-limit of bass. It was further determined that the male was currently serving probation from previous convictions in the past from enforcement efforts with Conservation Officers from the MNR.

The male was fined $1000 per bass over his limit which was a total of $3000 in fines and 30 days in jail for breaching his conditions of his probation order on April 16th, 2014 in Perth, Ontario.

He was convicted in trial for unlawfully transporting live fish, possessing an over-limit of largemouth bass and had his fishing license suspended for life. OCOA reminds anglers that transporting live fish over land requires an authorization from the crown.

Limits for catch and possession are created through regulations for sport fish of Ontario to ensure a sustainable resource and conservation of the species. If you make observations of an offense please call the MNR TIPS LINE at 1-877-TIPS-MNR or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS.