Walleye poachers handed steep fines and jail time.
SANDUSKY, Ohio - Wisconsin men pay more
than $4,600 in fines and restitution for over bagging Lake Erie walleye.
Seven Wisconsin men paid more than
$4,600 in fines and restitution this week, while two of the men spent
three days in jail, for taking more than the legal limit of walleyes
from Lake Erie during the recent holiday weekend.
Acting on an anonymous tip to the
Turn-In-a-Poacher hotline prior to the Memorial Day weekend,
investigators with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR)
Division of Wildlife conducted surveillance on South Bass Island where
the illegal activity was allegedly occurring.
During the four-day holiday weekend,
investigators observed a group of anglers ?double tripping? - taking
multiple daily limits of walleyes during the same 24-hour period.
Investigators detained the men when
they returned to the mainland and determined that the group possessed 67
walleyes over the legal limit. Investigators also confiscated camera
equipment, photos and videotape that allegedly depicted the over bagging
activity.
?We have been consistent with our
message that this type of behavior will not be tolerated in Ohio,? said
Kevin Ramsey, supervisor for the Division of Wildlife?s Lake Erie Law
Enforcement Unit. ?We welcome all to participate in this outstanding
fishery on Lake Erie, but in order for everyone to benefit from it, and
in order for us to maintain it, the bag limits must be observed at all
times.?
On Tuesday, Ottawa County Municipal
Court Judge Frederick Haney found the seven men guilty of multiple
counts of poaching walleyes. They were ordered to pay $50 in restitution
for each walleye taken over the legal limit in accordance with new
legislation that increased the value of wild animals that are unlawfully
held, taken, bought, sold, or possessed. The new law reflects the
present-day value of Ohio?s wildlife, which can range anywhere from $20
to nearly $2,500 per animal.
Thad B. Burkette, 32, of Hartford,
Wisconsin, Travis J. Sonnentag, 29, of Ripon, Wisconsin and Jeff
Steinman, 32, of Slinger, Wisconsin were each convicted of double
tripping for two days on walleye and possessing 12 walleyes over the
legal limit. Each was fined $350 plus court costs and ordered to pay
$600 in restitution for the illegally taken fish ($50 per fish). In
addition, their fishing licenses were revoked for 2.5 years. Burkette
and Sonnentag also received 40-day jail sentences with 37 days
suspended. Steinman was ordered to serve 50 hours of community service.
Patrick J. Mann, 50, of Fond Du Lac,
Wisconsin, Carey T. Slater, 33, of Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, Thomas A.
Slater, 60, of Eden, Wisconsin and Chad Meinberg, 33, of Oakfield,
Wisconsin were each convicted of double tripping on walleyes for one day
and taking six fish over the limit. They were each fined $150 plus court
costs and ordered to pay $300 in restitution for the illegally taken
fish ($50 per fish). Ten-day jail sentences for each man were suspended.
Their fishing licenses were revoked
for one year.
Meinberg entered not guilty pleas to
additional charges of double tripping on a second day and taking seven
fish over the legal limit. Judge Haney set his trial date for June 25.
source: odnr.com