Natural Resources Police said they found four watermen illegally diving for oysters Friday in the Little Choptank River.Some things just won't change. Until Maryland starts seriously prosecuting commercial game law violators, such arrests will continue to be treated as the cost of doing business.
Officers charged 36-year-old Bryan Grimes of Chester, 61-year-old Edward Grimes of Stevensville, 19-year-old Mason Coursey of Centerville and 19-year-old Christopher Marvel of Grasonville with catching oysters for commercial purposes by diving in an area reserved for hand-tonging. Officers returned four bushels of oysters to the water.
About a half-hour later, police say officers found 42-year-old Nelson Goslin Jr. of Cambridge power dredging for oysters in Fishing Bay. Goslin is charged with possessing unculled and undersized oysters and power-dredging in a hand-tonging area. Three bushels of oysters were returned to the water.
One day you wash up on the beach, wet and naked. Another day you wash back out. In between, the scenery changes constantly.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Oyster Poaching Season Still Open in Maryland
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Chesapeake Bay,
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