OhioFisherman Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 Around 50 years ago a guy my dad worked with and his son or buddy got busted for having 27 northern pike, the limit for the two of them was 12. They kept their boat, motor, trailer, and fishing gear as collateral to make sure they came back for court, we never had anything to do with them again.
manitoubass2 Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 That's sort of what I thought and was saying. BUT pay before as an option to avoid arrest I hear ya. But once a warrant is issued its not possible. You are going to holding and court, no doubt about it
esoxansteel Posted January 20, 2017 Report Posted January 20, 2017 I thought that the MNR could confiscate anything that was used in the commission of an offense. if that is indeed the case, why didn't they hit them where it would really hurt and take their vehicle, boat and all equipment used in the offense. I would bet that had this happened in the States, the fine would be levied and the offenders would not be allowed to leave until such time that the fine(s) were paid. HH They drove a Pea green Honda Element, rented a boat, and had 2 Snoopy rods and reels, with Budwiser bobbers, the MNR did not have much use for them on the resale market LOL, Just kidding
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