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Join Date: Mar 2011
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Lesson Learned
Thanks for the posts. I will definitely go to court in hopes of having the fine reduced. I did pick up a regulations booklet and plan on memorizing the damn thing. Ignorance is no excuse, but I swore the fish was a Sculpin. My buddy was on land and warned me DFG was coming, but I didn't think I had anything to worry about since Sculpin only need to be 10". Next time I will either pretend to be deaf and keep diving or just swim away and let the Coast Guard track me down. The officer acted like he was giving me a big break for not confiscating all the gear on me and in my truck. I made an innocent mistake and am not a criminal. It's not like I was poaching abalone or taking lobsters out of season. He even searched my Omer dive vest pockets that hold lead shot weight to see if I was hiding fish filets! I am all about following the rules and protecting our resources, but damn this guy was out for blood and was really trying hard to hit his quota. F it. I am off to go pick up my Olive PA right now, so no more whining from me
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My buddy got fined like 550 for catching sheephead out of season....and that was years ago..good luck with that.
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The fine could be between $600-$1000.
That does not include Court Cost that will be imposed by the Judge if you go to court and loose the case. Look Here http://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/july2011_jcbail.pdf
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Bail and fine/penalty are not the same thing. Going to court (and standing before a judge) is not the same as going to trial.
I know of three people with F&G infractions. All went before a judge and paid a substantially lower amount, although one elected to do some community service as partial payment (short lobster). Please let us know how this turn out...
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This might give you an idea of what to expect.
(California Code of Regulations, Title 14) as posted on the DFG Website Scroll Down to page # 124 it is right there on top. http://www.courts.ca.gov/documents/july2011_jcbail.pdf Undersize Fish (I)-infraction (M)-misdemeanor -------------------------------------------------------------- Please let us know what happens.
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and the answer is a $250 cabezon dinner ....
CA Specific Fines
The state designates base fines for specific offenses related to hunting and fishing. For example, someone in possession of undersized fish faces a $250 fine for each fish that does not meet the state's size regulations for that particular species. |
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