While I'm not making excuses ....
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Originally Posted by
bentpole
Note: It is a violation of Alabama law for any person to transport more than one day's creel limit of any species of game fish beyond the boundaries of this state. It is a violation of Alabama law for any person to fillet freshwater fish while on public waters except when fish are being prepared for immediate cooking and consumption, provided however, that fish may be drawn or gutted with heads left attached,
I'll agree with the law,on this,But It say's ( BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES OF THE STATE.) the way that reads they would have to wait untill you went past the state line before they could make an arrest,:confused:Now you know why I'm not a lawyer,:D.
for the persons who broke the law, I do take some exception to how that law reads. Specifically, the part about not filleting while on public waters, except when being prepared for immediate cooking & consumption. Every guide on Weiss is probably breaking this law, as well as many of the residents. Unless this portion of the law is, in effect, relating to not filleting fish while still in the boat &/or fishing ... it's being violated by most everyone that fishes Alabama waters (that filets their catch).
I don't think one has to pass over the state line ... but, with obvious intent to do so, they can probably be charged. (probable cause ? )
I apologize to the great state of Alabama, and its residents, for the actions of these KY residents ... and do not condone their behavior, one bit. Knowing and abiding by the laws of the state in which you fish, is a priority that we Crappie.com members MUST adhere to, and help enforce ... whether we agree with them, or not.
... cp :cool: