Outlaw Anglers, Eco-vandals, and Selfish Know-it-alls are Ruining Your Fisheries!
How can you help?
- Spread the word– Tell others about this issue, send an email inviting others to this site
- Turn in violators – Agencies can’t stop illegal stocking alone, they need the eyes and ears of concerned anglers and others (click on “Tip Lines” above for contact info)
- Don’t transfer fish between waters – it’s illegal and you could be transferring diseases or other invasive species along with the fish
- Don’t use live fish, crayfish, or amphibians as bait, or if you do, don’t release them at the end of the day – this increases the risk of establishing nonnative species in new waters
- Obtain a permit to stock fish, and buy fingerlings from a registered hatchery to prevent contamination with unwanted species and diseases.
- Don’t return prohibited fish species to the water (but be sure to obey local fishing regulations)
- Prevent unwanted hitchhikers – check, clean, and dry boats and gear between waters. Ensuring your boat and trailer are free of weeds and water before re-launching can reduce the possibility of spreading nonnative fish eggs and juveniles.
- Support habitat restoration (which can help native fauna outcompete nonnative fishes)
- Support native fish restoration programs with your local angling group.
- Report nonnative species you see outside of their known distribution to your local fishery management agency. Freeze the specimen for biologists if possible.
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