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FISH AND WILDLIFE OFFENDERS FINED $4,825 IN RED LAKE COURT
RED LAKE - Seventeen people have been fined a total of $4,825 for fish and wildlife offences after being charged by Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Red Lake District Conservation Officers.
Gary Pecaskie, 39, of Vermillion Bay, Ontario, has been fined $500 after pleading guilty to possessing illegally taken wildlife. Also, one quarter of a bull moose has been forfeited to the Crown. On December 12, 2002, Pecaskie had been guiding a group of non-resident hunters who are alleged to have shot the moose after the closure of the non-resident moose season.
Lyman and Mary Hein, both 73, of Rochester, Minnesota, have each been fined $500 and suspended from fishing for one year for having two walleye in the prohibited slot size and three walleye over the legal limit. They had been fishing on Lac Seul on May 19, 2003.
Thomas Bond, 56, of Omaha, Nebraska, has been fined $600 for having six walleye over the limit. He had been fishing on Camping Lake on June 18, 2003.
Calvin Kaufman, 79, and Carolyn Kaufman, 74, of Bonita Springs, Florida, have each been fined $350 and suspended from fishing for one year for having two fish over the limit and two in the prohibited slot size. They had been fishing at Goldpines on Lac Seul on June 11, 2003.
Brian Dandy, 29, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Samuel Hannon, 31, of Springdale, Arkansas, have each been fined $150 for each having one walleye over the limit while angling with Conservation Licences. Jarrett McLelland, 28, of Springdale, Arkansas, and Kenneth Schweer, 30, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, have each been fined $500 for having an over limit of fish of prohibited length. They had been angling on Birch Lake on June 2, 2003.
Brian Boyd, 50, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has been fined $300 after pleading guilty to fishing in a sanctuary. He had been angling on Hoyles Bay in Red Lake on May 31, 2003.
James Stancel, 32, of Naperville, Illinois, has been fined $500 for having three oversize walleye. He had been checked by a Conservation Officer on aircraft patrol on Warrington Lake on July 23, 2003.
Steven Osterkamp, 53, of Northfield, Minnesota, has been fined $200 for having two walleye over the limit. He had been checked by Conservation Officers conducting an aircraft patrol on Larus Lake on July 25, 2003.
Marcel Jean, 50, of Thunder Bay, has been fined $75 for packing fish so the numbers could not be readily counted. He was stopped at a road check near Red Lake on August 3, 2003.
Three men have each been fined $50 for angling with more than one line:
· Donald Bender, 67, of Baraboo, Wisconsin, had been fishing at Nungessor Lake on June 12, 2003.
· James Evans, 29, of Gray Lake, Illinois, had been fishing at Gullrock Lake on July 1, 2003.
· Rodger Moore, 49, of Naperville, Illinois, had been fishing at Genessee Lake on July 8, 2003.
All the fish have been seized and forfeited to the Crown.
Justice of the Peace Marg Pasloski heard the cases in the Ontario Court of Justice in Red Lake on September 5, 2003.
The public is encouraged to help protect its natural resources by reporting violations to the local MNR office or anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
FISH AND WILDLIFE OFFENDERS FINED $4,825 IN RED LAKE COURT
RED LAKE - Seventeen people have been fined a total of $4,825 for fish and wildlife offences after being charged by Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Red Lake District Conservation Officers.
Gary Pecaskie, 39, of Vermillion Bay, Ontario, has been fined $500 after pleading guilty to possessing illegally taken wildlife. Also, one quarter of a bull moose has been forfeited to the Crown. On December 12, 2002, Pecaskie had been guiding a group of non-resident hunters who are alleged to have shot the moose after the closure of the non-resident moose season.
Lyman and Mary Hein, both 73, of Rochester, Minnesota, have each been fined $500 and suspended from fishing for one year for having two walleye in the prohibited slot size and three walleye over the legal limit. They had been fishing on Lac Seul on May 19, 2003.
Thomas Bond, 56, of Omaha, Nebraska, has been fined $600 for having six walleye over the limit. He had been fishing on Camping Lake on June 18, 2003.
Calvin Kaufman, 79, and Carolyn Kaufman, 74, of Bonita Springs, Florida, have each been fined $350 and suspended from fishing for one year for having two fish over the limit and two in the prohibited slot size. They had been fishing at Goldpines on Lac Seul on June 11, 2003.
Brian Dandy, 29, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Samuel Hannon, 31, of Springdale, Arkansas, have each been fined $150 for each having one walleye over the limit while angling with Conservation Licences. Jarrett McLelland, 28, of Springdale, Arkansas, and Kenneth Schweer, 30, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, have each been fined $500 for having an over limit of fish of prohibited length. They had been angling on Birch Lake on June 2, 2003.
Brian Boyd, 50, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, has been fined $300 after pleading guilty to fishing in a sanctuary. He had been angling on Hoyles Bay in Red Lake on May 31, 2003.
James Stancel, 32, of Naperville, Illinois, has been fined $500 for having three oversize walleye. He had been checked by a Conservation Officer on aircraft patrol on Warrington Lake on July 23, 2003.
Steven Osterkamp, 53, of Northfield, Minnesota, has been fined $200 for having two walleye over the limit. He had been checked by Conservation Officers conducting an aircraft patrol on Larus Lake on July 25, 2003.
Marcel Jean, 50, of Thunder Bay, has been fined $75 for packing fish so the numbers could not be readily counted. He was stopped at a road check near Red Lake on August 3, 2003.
Three men have each been fined $50 for angling with more than one line:
· Donald Bender, 67, of Baraboo, Wisconsin, had been fishing at Nungessor Lake on June 12, 2003.
· James Evans, 29, of Gray Lake, Illinois, had been fishing at Gullrock Lake on July 1, 2003.
· Rodger Moore, 49, of Naperville, Illinois, had been fishing at Genessee Lake on July 8, 2003.
All the fish have been seized and forfeited to the Crown.
Justice of the Peace Marg Pasloski heard the cases in the Ontario Court of Justice in Red Lake on September 5, 2003.
The public is encouraged to help protect its natural resources by reporting violations to the local MNR office or anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net