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Stolen Fish Wins Fishing Tournament

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I heard about this on the radio, I just had to share it with you guys. Read more about it here.

 

 

What an absolute whopper! Angler wins fishing contest with monster fish he STOLE from aquarium.

By Richard Smith

 

 

 

  • Super User

That's a first.

 

I especially enjoyed his "sentence" -

 

"He was allowed to walk free after taking a two-year oath of good behavior. He will face jail if he breaks the terms."

 

That always works . . . . .

 

A-Jay

  • Super User

And I thought the court system in NC sucked. He should have to surrender his fish and game license for a couple years and never be allowed to fish competitively..and that is after he serves a jail sentence to breaking and entering and obtaining property of false pretenses.

  • Super User

Boy I'm I ticked. I spent a few days on Guernsey with my wife & never imagined there were any bass on that island let alone any double digit bass. It's a channel island between England & France.

  • Super User

That's funny right there.

  • 2 weeks later...

you have to wonder how many times he has done something like that before getting caught...

If I knew where half you guys kept your lobster pots on tournament day I would be IN THE MONEY

  • 2 weeks later...

........wow

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