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The Poacher said he got a ticket inside the 3 mile line but did state that he had gone outside the 3 mile limit while running to hthe area he wanted to fish. The coasties looked at his GPS and verified he had run outside the limit but he argued he did not stop and fish.
Here's his story I copied from his web site: Fishing was slow with all the slick calm and 70 degree weather and I was headed up towards the Eastern shore when some bait was spotted and a few birds. I stopped to check it out and nothing,trolled around and came up without a bite, again I state NOTHING.....The whole time this was going on a helicopter had been flying all over the ocean,we saw him but what the heck we're setting there eating nabs and drinking cokes,no worries. So I move on and a buddy tells me about some bait and a few gannets hitting so I set out there. We start whacking them,doubles,singles set back out another double-it was getting good. Then about an 45 minutes goes by and here comes a boarding officer-WE HAVE 2 STRIPERS ON WHEN HE PULLS UP! He acknowledges that we are 2.5 miles off the beach and in legal waters but we take our lines in-all 9 of them. He asks me what I was doing in the EEZ earlier and I say looking for something to catch which didn't happen and it's not illegal to be in the EEZ as long as you don't have stripers. While this is going on several boats in the area are still catching stripers,again in legal waters-right inside of me. 3 hours later after who knows how many phone calls he gives me a ticket for Possession of striped bass in the EEZ,but I was boarded in state waters while engaged in fishing-I WASN'T IN THE EEZ! How can you get a ticket for possession of striped bass in the EEZ when you are not in the EEZ and have possession while fishing in state waters! I asked if it was illegal to be in the EEZ and was told no,so what did that have to do with me fishing in state waters-I don't get it! Any way they gave me a ticket and took the striped bas,at least they feed the homeless-life goes on. So the morale of the story is: when you leave Rudee heading for Cape Charles,a 1 mile out straight line will take you several miles into the EEZ while crossing the bay. If you are seen stopping, later that afternoon while fishing off Cape Henry you could get a ticket for possession in the EEZ even though you are in state waters, just based on a hypothetical situation that you may have landed some earlier with no proof.
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3 miles is nothing.
What about the commercial guys, why don't they get boarded and searched for illeagle by catch? I don't mean commercial charters, I mean the huge boats with drag nets.
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I agree parishht, they should be .
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They should be held liable, but bull$hit and politics rule the world. And the commercial fishing guys have the money and bull to keep it going there way for the most part.
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Well the nets that they are using in our area have holes large enough in the nets for the stripers to swim through and they are mainly catching sharks at this time. Now the menhaden boats are allowed a certain amount of bycatch but they cannot target stripers and I'm not sure if they can go over the tree mile line.
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How ironic that the name of the boat is:
Poacher
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HEY STILL
He also never said he was fishing for strippers, it legal to fish for bluefish outside the 3 mi limit and bluefish are plentiful during this time of the year here. A lot of the charters bring in both species. So by him saying he was fishing doesn't mean he was fishing illegally for strippers.
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How on earth did I miss this thread?
For the guys living away from the striper coast, you have no idea how silly some of these rules get. It's all been pretty well explained here in this thread. I do a fair amount of seabass and tog fishing in the winter. Sometimes bluefish are the targert as well. We've caught those pesky rockfish as much as 28 miles offshore this time of year. We just throw them back and keep after out intnended target. ![]() I have a buddy who got stopped last Saturday. 4 miles off the beach. He's a charter. The fines go up after ten fish. He was legal for size & number, but busted on location. Those twelve fish will cost him between 6,000 and 12,000. The officer doesn't write the ticket, it comes from the FEDS. He's just watching the mail box now to see how bad its gonna be...
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