Illegal Angler Caught with Oversized Haul on Chattahoochee River

Illegal Angler Caught with Oversized Haul on Chattahoochee River

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A game warden arrested an angler on Saturday for illegal fishing in White County, Georgia.

Responding to complaints, the warden found the individual with 24 trout, one bass, and one non-game fish caught using unauthorized equipment on the Chattahoochee River.

The suspect faces charges for fishing with unlawful equipment. Authorities seized a fishing net and the illegally caught fish.

This incident underscores the importance of proper licensing and adherence to fishing regulations. As the summer season continues, anglers are reminded to fish responsibly and obtain necessary permits to support conservation efforts.

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