Lobster poachers caught in Redondo Beach

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Five charged with poaching 132 lobsters in Redondo Beach - latimes.com

Five Southern California men have been arrested and charged with illegally plucking 132 lobsters late at night in Redondo Beach, state wildlife officials announced Friday.

Wardens said they watched in the early morning hours of Sept. 29 as the men spent four hours with nets and bags, diving into the water along the King Harbor Jetty and pulling out lobsters of all sizes, said Patrick Foy, a warden with the California Dept. of Fish and Game.

When the men tried to drive off in a pickup truck about 2 a.m., game wardens stopped them and recovered 132 lobsters, many of them shorter than the size limit. Spiny lobster can not be legally harvested until Oct. 1, after which there is a bag limit of seven per person.

Arrested were Ramon Gonzalo Montes, 28; Omar De Leon Aguilar, 26, and Juan Manuel De Leon Haro, 34, all from Los Angeles and Augustin Granados, 67, and Ruben Flores, Jr.,38, both of South Gate.

All have pleaded not guilty to charges of gross overlimit of lobster and possession of lobster for commercial sale.

The men's gear was seized as evidence and the lobsters were returned to the ocean.

Game wardens have issued nearly 100 spiny lobster poaching citations in southern Los Angeles and Orange counties since the season opened Oct. 1, "but nowhere has the poaching pressure been greater than Redondo Beach," according to a statement by the Dept. of Fish and Game.

Officials said they were focusing patrols on the worst abusers--those taking lobsters regardless of size or limit--because they can depress entire local populations. The purpose of season and size restrictions is to give lobsters time to grow and reproduce before being harvested.

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Way to go, CDF&G!! There are enough lobsters in the ocean for everyone to enjoy. Catch your limit, leave the little guys alone to get bigger, and the eggers to reproduce more lobster in the future. What's so hard about that?
 
I'm glad Fish & Game caught those folks.
 
I hope the five get poached themselves... in boiling water!
 
Great job by the wardens and glad the lobsters were set free!
 
Out of curiosity, what exactly do these guys do with the lobsters? Sell them to restaurants or something? The small ones aren't going to go on people's plates, so maybe chowder?
 
I hate to say it, But right now there are more a'holes out there doing worse than this. I have heard many snickers about killing different things for the hell of it , for food or for profit. Keep your eye out for those fishermen who feel it is their "right" to take whatever they want. The ones who complain about fish and game and the rules are obvious but there are many more that will do this for profit and they are not detectable. Thank you Fish and Game for doing your job. Be on the lookout for Black Sea Bass rulebreakers ..much snickering about this one.
 
Glad they caught them. Sadly it looks like many of them have lost their antennae.
 
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