I've seen it many times, heard of it being bragged about from this individual. If I get a native on the beach, I keep it , screw them,is the mentality. For some reason it pissed me off.
A beach bonked native just because you are local is still a bad deal. The other thing that bugged me is this person getting help from a couple other in the concealation of the fish in a bag that looked to be either grain/grass/ or a fertalizer bag. It just bugged me enough, so I called a steelhead guru to get the poacher hotline. Amazing how fast it worked. Within 10 minutes I had my first call back asking more details from an officer. Soon he was there, "in contact". He was there a long time. (Approx. 2hrs.) Not sure of the details of what all happened after that, who got taken away, what tickets were written or what. Cuz I went to the recycling center for a bit, but then returned later. They've got all my info, and said they'd call back. They really seemed to respond quickly and seemed it was very important. I think the game enforcement has been doing a very good job this year, with presence, and actaul enforcement.
I felt kinda bad calling it in, didn't want certain other people to get tickets, but hey, what are ya supposed to do. I've looked away plenty of times. I hate to be a nark, tattle tale, or anything, I'd rather deal with it my self, or honestly look the other way. But it pissed me off for a moment for some reason. I know the guy, and the others who helped him. He has been known to read these pages, but is not a member. I'm sure they will be happy with me on the beach.

Oh well. Still feel a little bad about some of the others on the beach, as fishing is supposed to be fun, an enjoyment, a pursuit, a passion, hate to cause unnecessary turmoil.
Don't need to create a post worthy of getting locked, I called the big Bob to make sure it was cool to post about it.
The main thing, I was seriously impressed with the quickness, and concern of the response.

Kudos to the people involved in taking the call.
Wish I'd never had to of called it in.