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Fish Seized, $4,200 In Fines Issued After Trio Exceeds Daily Carp Limit On CT River

Three men were issued more than $4,200 in fines after Connecticut officials reported that they far exceeded the daily limit for carp fishing.

Three men were issued more than $4,200 in fines after officials reported that they far exceeded the daily limit for carp fishing.

Three men were issued more than $4,200 in fines after officials reported that they far exceeded the daily limit for carp fishing.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Police
Three men were issued more than $4,200 in fines after officials reported that they far exceeded the daily limit for carp fishing.

Three men were issued more than $4,200 in fines after officials reported that they far exceeded the daily limit for carp fishing.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Police
Three men were issued more than $4,200 in fines after officials reported that they far exceeded the daily limit for carp fishing.

Three men were issued more than $4,200 in fines after officials reported that they far exceeded the daily limit for carp fishing.

Photo Credit: Facebook/Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Police

Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Police reported on Monday, May 16, that officers in Middlesex County responded over the weekend to the CT River in Cromwell after receiving a report of three people fishing over the daily limit for carp.

Police said the CT River is a trophy carp body of water, and the daily limit on carp is one that is no larger than 26 inches.

The officer at the scene saw a large carp hanging out of a cooler in the area of the three men who were fishing.

Police checked another cooler, which was filled to capacity, officials said.

Police said the men were cited for the following:

  • Having no fishing license
  • Over the daily creel limit on common carp 
  • Exceeding the amount of rods and reels being used per person.

The fish were seized and donated to a rehabilitation center for injured mammals and birds of prey, police said. 

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