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Wallace River Report
Snohomish County, WA

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10/05/2013
Drift Fishing
Coho Salmon
Fish Eggs
Red
Sunny
Hook & Bait
Morning
10/05/2013
2
949

Well guys went to the wallace i had good day thursday so i figured today could be the same i lost few fish thanks to the snaggers who came out and started snagging the fish i counted 20 fish being dragged out of the water and taken home i called the cops but by the time they showed up they left i hate poachers....


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BBlakley
10/5/2013 7:23:00 PM
I was out yesterday say a guy under the 2 bridge drag a bunch of fish to his car and went back for more! Also a few guys in the Sherman hole flossing as well another guy at may creek. A few fish being caught and the majority being snagged. Not sure why enforcement doesn't camp out at the bridge. A officer could write his yearly salary in infractions in a week!!!
Bmastro777
10/5/2013 8:52:00 PM
You guys should always call the hotline and report these aholes!!!
big2wheel
10/6/2013 10:33:00 PM
Everybody needs to call in and stop this poaching crap.
Cozmo4196
10/7/2013 4:18:00 PM
If you see people doing this then you need to report it. For in progress poaching call 911. For non-emergency violations call 1-877-933-9847. This is straight from WDFW website:

If you believe you have just witnessed a fish/wildlife violation, gather all the necessary information to report:

Automobile license number, make, color, model, year, general condition (4X4, camper/canopy, etc.).
Description of person(s) that committed the violation (sex, general age, race, hair color, general build, name/address if known).
Type of violation, where and when it occurred (time, Game Management Unit, GPS coordinates, road junctions), and species involved.
Immediate reporting will significantly increase the ability of an Officer to contact the violator while still in the field. Use your cell phone if you are in a coverage area. Never confront a poacher. Avoid getting too close to or examining a dead animal because such actions may contaminate the site and make an investigation difficult. So don’t disturb the crime scene.

If more people reported then the less poaching would happen. Be a part of the solution.
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