Striped Bass Poachers Caught with Gill Net - Ulster County

george

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On May 7, a retired New York State Trooper fishing on the Hudson River near the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge observed a gill net with several striped bass being hauled into a small vessel. As the boat returned to Charles Rider Park Boat Launch, the retired Trooper relayed the information to the Town of Ulster Police Department (UPD). UPD Officer Michael Miller identified the vessel and interviewed the boat operator until ECO Jason Smith arrived on scene. The two officers located a gill net hidden in the boat that contained 24 striped bass, 12 herring, three white perch, and two yellow bullhead. The gill net operator was issued tickets for taking fish by means other than angling; taking striped bass out of slot size; taking striped bass over the allowable limit; taking herring over the allowable limit; and failing to carry a marine registry, returnable to the Town of Ulster Court.

ECO and local law enforcement officer stand with fish lined up on the pavement in front of them

ECO Jason Smith and UPD Officer Michael Miller with illegal gill net and illegally taken fish

a tangled mess of netting, plastic jugs, and fish

Illegal gill net used to catch striped bass, herring, white perch, and yellow bullhead
 
Do they get to donate the fish to a food pantry, soup kitchen, or at least put them to use since they are already killed?
 
Good job DEC. Come out to the Shinecock inlet and catch all the Me no speak Anglesh people going over the limit on blue fish and striped bass. Sunday a guy walked off the jetty with 15 bluefish. I didn't have my phone to call you.
 
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