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    Poacher in Rhode Island

    Whatever happened to this guy, apparantly a repeat offender


    september the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) charged Albert Reeves of Rehoboth, MA with poaching striped bass. They said he had eleven illegal fish in a secret compartment in his boat. The story spread like wildfire through the fishing community.

    For a while it was the only topic at bait shops, on charter boats and on fishing blogs in Rhode Island.

    DEM said they had information that Reeves was illegally taking over limits of striped bass in Rhode Island and selling them in Massachusetts and that he had the extra fish in a hidden compartment on his boat. The officers stopped him while driving on Route 1 in Rhode Island after fishing. Officers found a secret compartment that opened hydraulically with eleven (11) illegal fish (in addition to the two legal fish he had in his possession). The state seized Reeves’ boat and eqipment. His arraignment is scheduled for September 1.

    RIDEM officers are familiar with Reeves. He was arrested, charged and pleaded NOLO in July of 2003 for the same offense. He was fined $450.00.

    Poaching by anyone, recreational fishermen or commercial fishermen can have a negative impact on a fishery and fishing community. I asked a couple of anglers, charter captains and fishing authorities their thoughts on this poaching incident and if in general penalties should stay the same or be enhanced. Here’s what they had to say.

    Captain George Cioe, Narragansett, RI…“I believe that when a vessel is designed to conceal criminal activity that it is a sure indication of habitual offense. Therefore the vessel should be seized and the funds given to DEM for future enforcement efforts or equipment.”

    Steve Medeiros, president, Rhode Island Salt Water Anglers Association…“We hope that this time the court will agree to seize his boat and equipment. A day's illegal catch can be valued at hundreds of dollars, and many poachers do this EVERY DAY! It is time for the fines for such violations be increased. It is time for the General Assembly to change the fisheries laws and allow for the increase of such fines.”

    Captain Rick Bellavance, Priority Too Charters, president of the RI Party & Charter Boat Association… “I favor a modest fine for first time offenders.( I would suggest a temporary suspension of their commercial fishing license and a fine.) Repeat offenders should be subject to an increasing fine structure, to include forfeiture of their State Commercial Fishing License...

    Recreational fishing fine structure should also be reviewed with the possibility of loss of Salt Water License. According to MRFSS, Non-Compliance among many species is in double digit percentage of recorded intercepts. Due to the number of private anglers, this equates to a much larger number of illegal fish than are illegally harvested commercially.”

    by Captain Dave Mont

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    Feds kept his boat. One other poacher is going to jail.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bud Man View Post
    Whatever happened to this guy, apparantly a repeat offender


    september the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) charged Albert Reeves of Rehoboth, MA with poaching striped bass. They said he had eleven illegal fish in a secret compartment in his boat. The story spread like wildfire through the fishing community.

    For a while it was the only topic at bait shops, on charter boats and on fishing blogs in Rhode Island.

    DEM said they had information that Reeves was illegally taking over limits of striped bass in Rhode Island and selling them in Massachusetts and that he had the extra fish in a hidden compartment on his boat. The officers stopped him while driving on Route 1 in Rhode Island after fishing. Officers found a secret compartment that opened hydraulically with eleven (11) illegal fish (in addition to the two legal fish he had in his possession). The state seized Reeves’ boat and eqipment. His arraignment is scheduled for September 1.

    RIDEM officers are familiar with Reeves. He was arrested, charged and pleaded NOLO in July of 2003 for the same offense. He was fined $450.00.

    Poaching by anyone, recreational fishermen or commercial fishermen can have a negative impact on a fishery and fishing community. I asked a couple of anglers, charter captains and fishing authorities their thoughts on this poaching incident and if in general penalties should stay the same or be enhanced. Here’s what they had to say.

    Captain George Cioe, Narragansett, RI…“I believe that when a vessel is designed to conceal criminal activity that it is a sure indication of habitual offense. Therefore the vessel should be seized and the funds given to DEM for future enforcement efforts or equipment.”

    Steve Medeiros, president, Rhode Island Salt Water Anglers Association…“We hope that this time the court will agree to seize his boat and equipment. A day's illegal catch can be valued at hundreds of dollars, and many poachers do this EVERY DAY! It is time for the fines for such violations be increased. It is time for the General Assembly to change the fisheries laws and allow for the increase of such fines.”

    Captain Rick Bellavance, Priority Too Charters, president of the RI Party & Charter Boat Association… “I favor a modest fine for first time offenders.( I would suggest a temporary suspension of their commercial fishing license and a fine.) Repeat offenders should be subject to an increasing fine structure, to include forfeiture of their State Commercial Fishing License...

    Recreational fishing fine structure should also be reviewed with the possibility of loss of Salt Water License. According to MRFSS, Non-Compliance among many species is in double digit percentage of recorded intercepts. Due to the number of private anglers, this equates to a much larger number of illegal fish than are illegally harvested commercially.”

    by Captain Dave Mont

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    Anyone know what happened to that fish distributor that got busted by the Feds after a long investigation for years of selling Stripers "off the books"? If I remember right they sold over $600,000 worth of untagged fish over a 5 year period??

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainCJ35 View Post
    Anyone know what happened to that fish distributor that got busted by the Feds after a long investigation for years of selling Stripers "off the books"? If I remember right they sold over $600,000 worth of untagged fish over a 5 year period??
    No idea, but I bet the IRS was called

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    Guilty!

    Answered my own question...

    http://www.thefishingwire.com/story/220174

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    This one has his home address !!!!!!!!!!!



    Scumbag for sure.

    Poacher caught - again!

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    Hot off the presses through RISAA. From Chief Hall, RI DEM:


    "We arrested Albert Reeves, DOB 5-3-63, 254 Winthrop St. Rehoboth MA.
    Officer John Gingerella and Sgt. Joseph Poccia boarded Reeves as he
    landed in Galilee. The officers had information that Reeves was
    illegally taking over limits of striped bass and hiding the illegal fish
    in a hidden compartment on his boat and selling the fish to dealers in
    Massachusetts. When encountered, Reeves was in possession of 8 striped
    bass which would be a legal recreational catch due to the fact that
    there had been 4 fishermen on the boat. Reeves insisted that he had no
    more fish and allowed the officers to search the boat. Officers saw
    wires running under the deck which they followed to a concealed switch.
    When they threw the switch, a hidden compartment opened hydraulically.
    There were ten additional illegal fish in the compartment. Reeves
    will be arraigned on 9-1-10 for Exceeding the Limit of Stripped Bass.
    Reeves pleaded NOLO in July of 2003 on the same charge and was fined $450.00."

    Steven H. Hall
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    Division of Law Enforcement
    RI Department of Environmental Management

    What a loser this Reeves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paraman View Post
    Feds kept his boat. One other poacher is going to jail.
    If that's the case then why does the boat still appear in his driveway:
    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...01015&t=h&z=20

    Not sure how old the Google Maps photo is though...
    Bing only shows one boat:
    http://www.bing.com/maps/?FORM=Z9LH9...kwMzcyNDY2OTU=

    But it is the larger boat. Has anything changed for this guy? Sort of doubt it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedHerring View Post
    If that's the case then why does the boat still appear in his driveway:
    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...01015&t=h&z=20

    Not sure how old the Google Maps photo is though...
    Bing only shows one boat:
    http://www.bing.com/maps/?FORM=Z9LH9...kwMzcyNDY2OTU=

    But it is the larger boat. Has anything changed for this guy? Sort of doubt it.

    Note, everything is quite green in that dated sat. view. That's certainly not the case presently.

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    Google map pics are 3-5 years or more off. Big Al had a Conch 27 and then went to a contender. The other tin boat is his bunker poaching boat. The contender was taken by the feds because of the hidden compartment having the ability to hid contraband. That is what I was told by RI DEM a while back.


    Quote Originally Posted by RedHerring View Post
    If that's the case then why does the boat still appear in his driveway:
    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...01015&t=h&z=20

    Not sure how old the Google Maps photo is though...
    Bing only shows one boat:
    http://www.bing.com/maps/?FORM=Z9LH9...kwMzcyNDY2OTU=

    But it is the larger boat. Has anything changed for this guy? Sort of doubt it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by paraman View Post
    Google map pics are 3-5 years or more off. Big Al had a Conch 27 and then went to a contender. The other tin boat is his bunker poaching boat. The contender was taken by the feds because of the hidden compartment having the ability to hid contraband. That is what I was told by RI DEM a while back.
    Hmmm...contender...hmmmm I wonder how he paid for that

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