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re: Nola.com article on possession limits for fish
Posted on 4/26/17 at 11:07 am to TheCurmudgeon
Posted on 4/26/17 at 11:07 am to TheCurmudgeon
I just label all my fish fillets as "Bream" on the outside of the ziploc. No posession limit on them babies. LOL.
Posted on 4/26/17 at 11:21 pm to Downtown Devin Brown
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Thought the same thing but then realized he said "week" not "weekend" so I gave him the benefit of the doubt.
Let's see...limit of 25 per day. 7 days. That's 175 trout. He said well over 200. He's just an outlaw.
Posted on 4/27/17 at 9:04 am to Chuker
So if you SO or wife is licensed you can double your possession? What about my 3-year-old?
This is odd.
This is odd.
Posted on 4/27/17 at 9:14 am to Howard Juneau
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So if you SO or wife is licensed you can double your possession?
why is it odd?
Posted on 4/27/17 at 9:17 am to mdomingue
No, i'm pretty sure it is. It says as much in the regs. Once you have it home, it no longer counts against the possession limit, with the exception of deer and turkeys, which actually have a season limit.
Posted on 4/27/17 at 10:03 am to Cowboyfan89
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It says as much in the regs.
You'll have to post a link, because I can't find anything of the sort. All I find is the typical 1 day worth "on the water" and 2 days worth "on land". Last I check, my freezer is in land. If the reg does not specifically describe the act of possessing to mean while transporting to your residence, the against or agency can pretty much interpret it as whatever the decide.
That being said, they would have to have your consent to search your residence, I would think, unless they have a warrant.
Posted on 4/27/17 at 10:15 am to WPsportsman
quote:It's true and it's not retarded. How do you measure the fish if it's filets? I know it looks small, officer but I did a really bad job fileting and ended up with smaller than usual filets.
f true that's retarded
I know and know of several people who were busted at a heliport for filets when returning from offshore with fish they caught out there.
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what about a house boat
There is an exemption for fish that are going to be consumed onboard a boat. But that does not apply if the fish are transported from that houseboat.
Posted on 4/27/17 at 10:31 am to mdomingue
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they would have to have your consent to search your residence, I would think, unless they have a warrant
Actually wildlife and fisheries doesn't need a warrant
This post was edited on 4/27/17 at 10:33 am
Posted on 4/27/17 at 11:07 am to TJG210
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Actually wildlife and fisheries doesn't need a warrant
Common misconception but untrue.
Here is a link to an article by a retired game warden on Louisiana sportsman. Louisiana Sportsman
In the article he states
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We have as much authority for warrantless search as any other police officer; but not more so. The misunderstanding arises from the fact that a wildlife officer may search persons, game bags, coolers, boxes, baskets, compartments or anywhere else game or fish could be concealed when stopping someone in the act of hunting or fishing or immediately after such activity.
Posted on 4/27/17 at 11:12 am to TheCurmudgeon
I think the filet in the freezer thing could easily be gone around.
"I only catch white trout officer."
Better question is would this extend to ducks and geese? Possession on specklebellies is 6 and I know there are more than 6 geese in my freezer right now.
"I only catch white trout officer."
Better question is would this extend to ducks and geese? Possession on specklebellies is 6 and I know there are more than 6 geese in my freezer right now.
Posted on 4/27/17 at 11:32 am to mdomingue
I know in regard to migratory birds, that is the rule. Once it's at your home, possession limits no longer apply. Otherwise, you could nail a lot of people for the doves or ducks in their freezers.
I've always just figured it applied to fish as well.
I mean hell, lets say you have 3 licensed anglers living in one house (a father and 2 sons for example). Let's say there are 75 trout in the freezer. How do you know whether those fish were caught by the 3, and not by one person? Are they in violation?
I've always just figured it applied to fish as well.
I mean hell, lets say you have 3 licensed anglers living in one house (a father and 2 sons for example). Let's say there are 75 trout in the freezer. How do you know whether those fish were caught by the 3, and not by one person? Are they in violation?
Posted on 4/27/17 at 11:54 am to Cowboyfan89
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I mean hell, lets say you have 3 licensed anglers living in one house (a father and 2 sons for example). Let's say there are 75 trout in the freezer. How do you know whether those fish were caught by the 3, and not by one person? Are they in violation?
The law is applied according to who is licensed, not who actually catches the fish. Same in a boat. If the warden checks a bout with 3 fishermen in it, how does he know who caught what?
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I know in regard to migratory birds, that is the rule. Once it's at your home, possession limits no longer apply. Otherwise, you could nail a lot of people for the doves or ducks in their freezers.
I think it's actually the same with migratory birds and any game. Possession limits are in your home as well. I don't the the laws expressly qualify possession other than having it in your possession so it is open to interpretation by the agent. They won't be searching your freezer unless they think you're a poacher and have a warrant.
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