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OVER LIMIT OF WALLEYE COSTS $6,380 AND FOUR-YEAR SUSPENSION
THUNDER BAY, ON - January 23, 2009 - A Toronto area man has been fined $6,380 and given a four-year fishing suspension for having 34 walleye over the legal limit. Paul Collins, 53, pleaded guilty and was fined $150 for each of the 34 walleye he possessed over the legal limit of four. He was also ordered to pay court costs of $1,280.
In July 2008, Collins was visiting family and fishing in the Vermillion Bay area. An anonymous tip provided the Ministry of Natural Resources with information that Collins was transporting a significant number of walleye home to the Toronto area. The ministry and the Ontario Provincial Police worked together and Collins was stopped on Highway 17 near Marathon with 38 frozen walleye. The fish were frozen in such a way that they could not be easily identified or counted. Investigation is continuing into other individuals who were fishing with Collins.
Justice of the Peace Hoppe heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Dryden, on January 20, 2008.
To report a natural resource violation, call 1-877-TIPS-MNR (847-7667) toll-free any time or contact your ministry office during regular business hours. You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477
THUNDER BAY, ON - January 23, 2009 - A Toronto area man has been fined $6,380 and given a four-year fishing suspension for having 34 walleye over the legal limit. Paul Collins, 53, pleaded guilty and was fined $150 for each of the 34 walleye he possessed over the legal limit of four. He was also ordered to pay court costs of $1,280.
In July 2008, Collins was visiting family and fishing in the Vermillion Bay area. An anonymous tip provided the Ministry of Natural Resources with information that Collins was transporting a significant number of walleye home to the Toronto area. The ministry and the Ontario Provincial Police worked together and Collins was stopped on Highway 17 near Marathon with 38 frozen walleye. The fish were frozen in such a way that they could not be easily identified or counted. Investigation is continuing into other individuals who were fishing with Collins.
Justice of the Peace Hoppe heard the case in the Ontario Court of Justice, Dryden, on January 20, 2008.
To report a natural resource violation, call 1-877-TIPS-MNR (847-7667) toll-free any time or contact your ministry office during regular business hours. You can also call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477