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Author Topic: Man Charged After Claiming Catfish Record  (Read 1625 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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                          Man Charged After Claiming Catfish Record .
 

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 The internet was buzzing last year when Anthony Stacy allegedly caught the Missouri state record flathead catfish. The 83-pound beast was estimated to be 25 years old and according to the man’s story, it fell victim to live bait hanging from limblines.
 
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But something didn’t seem right to Missouri Department of Conservation officials :police: and as it turns out, their hunch was correct.

According to an article published by Field and Stream, Stacy pleaded guilty to two counts of shooting the 83-pound catfish and an additional 50-pound catfish with bowfishing equipment :doah:. Three other counts of shooting largemouth bass were dropped as a part of the plea agreement.

As a result of the charges, Stacy has been ordered to pay a $500 fine.


In many states around the country—Missouri included—you cannot shoot game fish any time of the year; both bass and catfish are considered game fish. Non-game fish such as carp and suckers are often deemed legal targets for bowfishing, however.

In addition to these current charges, Stacy has three previous violations and 13 additional wildlife cases pending. :bonk:


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Sounds like he got off really easy.   No time in the f**** in the A***** prison...
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Offline dew2

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 Hey Lee heres the original artical. This Bum had his 15 year old son with teaching him the right ways!!! :bonk:
http://www.kfvs12.com/story/29682944/farmington-father-son-catch-83-pound-catfish
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