2 Men Caught Using Illegal Electrofishing Device Along The Red River 
By Reagan Ledbetter US Source: newson6 7/6/2021
Reagan Ledbetter
Oklahoma Game Wardens busted an illegal electrofishing operation along the Red River over the 4th of July weekend.

Wardens said they caught two men red-handed as they were putting their boat in the water. They said they were out doing their normal holiday patrol and stumbled across two men with a boat and jet skis, but they were rigged with wires designed to shock the fish, so they could scoop them up and toss them in the boat.

"Possession of a shocking device on or near the water is a violation. So, we didn't even need to have him put the boat in the water,” said Game Warden Jay Harvey.

Harvey said he and his partner were patrolling the Red River near Idabel when they spotted a boat and two jet skis on the bank, but something didn't look right.
 

"These guys use an electric motor to generate the electricity, by spinning these two different wheels,” said Harvey. "They introduce electricity into the water. Whenever the fish go into that field, it stuns them, and they float to the top. Then these guys will take their dip nets and just dip them up."

Harvey said he's been working the Red River for 27 years and he said they catch somebody just about every year who’s shocking fish. He said what's more concerning is not knowing how many they don't catch.

"According to our suspect, this particular setup has been in use for 40 years, that he had it in his possession,” said Game Warden Andrew Potter.

 
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