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    This is what poachers look like

    Wish I could have seen what the 4 others I pounced were carrying in their bags further upriver.
    There's nesting ducks, and so on and they're stripping the place clean.

    #2
    That's crappy. They're taking duck eggs?!?

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      #3
      Careful amigo.. Hope you get all the poaching stopped.

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        #4
        Asians I take it if they are taking eggs. Does the warned know about it

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          #5
          Yeah I'm going out to Turkey Season tomorrow, yesterday I talked to the ranger and so on. Maybe I'll hit him up for tips on where Tom lives.

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            #6
            Originally posted by gatorgar View Post
            Asians I take it if they are taking eggs. Does the warned know about it
            Burmese. First time I ran into some they had 2 red-eared sliders the size of dinner plates. They were also getting carp.

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              #7
              Where exactly is this taking place?

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                #8
                Can you describe the situation that is shown in your posted picture which shows absolutely nothing for everyone but you to know what the heck your talking about?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Man View Post
                  Can you describe the situation that is shown in your posted picture which shows absolutely nothing for everyone but you to know what the heck your talking about?
                  I'm sorry I'm always either vague or excessively detailed. My friends wanted me to take them out hiking in McBride Canyon and this group was sitting real huddled up at the campsite up to no good. We hike out off trail from Mullinaw trail to the river about 2 miles. Walk the river for a bit, and I spot 4 with shopping bags dragging the river for anything they can rip off. Told my friends "hurry up" and on the way back spotted this group with a fishnet to catch turtles, fish which in my knowledge is illegal with a license let alone not as which was probably the case here.

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                    #10
                    In Tx you can catch rough fish with nets legally...gar, carp, freshwater drum...

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by NAVY CHIEF View Post
                      In Tx you can catch rough fish with nets legally...gar, carp, freshwater drum...
                      I've never seen a gar, cap, or drum in the Canadian. Those Burmese folks are always up to no good. If you look closely at some ranch gates in the area they will have "No Trespassing" written in English and Burmese.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by NAVY CHIEF View Post
                        In Tx you can catch rough fish with nets legally...gar, carp, freshwater drum...
                        Not without a fishing license

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                          #13
                          I've seen the same ones robbing crab traps in Offatta Bayou.

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                            #14
                            Call the Warden and keep the photo

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