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JV
07-05-2011, 10:17 AM
Saw this on another Blog

72 Year Old Man Caught Bassin Cheatin' I assume people out Missoura way heard about this one. Somehow we didn’t…hear about the 72-year-old man who allegedly cheated in a bassin’ derby last month. For the juicy deets, will excerpt the MO DNR info:

A Warsaw [MO] man faces a felony charge of attempt to steal by deceit for allegedly trying to weigh in fish at a bass tournament that he caught before the tournament began.

David R. Gann, 72, was entered in a family style bass [does that mean all you can eat?!] tournament on Truman Lake on June 4 when the alleged violation occurred, said Mike Burton, a Protection District Supervisor for the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC).

A few days prior, anglers looking for a place on the lake to set trot lines came across a rope tied to a wire box in the water that contained three largemouth bass. They notified conservation agents.

Burton, MDC agent Rob Farr, and district supervisor Dan Love used the information to locate the fish box. Inside they found one bass weighing more than 5 pounds, which had died due to stress, and two live bass topping 2 and 3 pounds respectively. The agents clipped fins on the live bass and took photos for later identification, Burton said.

On the day of the tournament, the agents watched the site. They saw Gann fishing in a boat by himself near the site, and they watched him remove fish from the box. They saw him throw away the 5-pound bass that was dead and put the other two bass in his boat’s live well.

The tournament weigh-in was at Osage Bluff Marina. After Gann’s catch was weighed, conservation agents and Missouri Water Patrol officers took possession of the fish. They found fish with fins clipped by agents before the tourney began. Gann was questioned and taken into custody by Water Patrol officers.

Conservation agents issued misdemeanor citations to Gann, one for wanton waste of fish and another for having an unlabeled live box in the water. On June 21, Prosecutor Karen Woodley filed an attempt to steal by deceit charge against Gann in Benton County Circuit Court. Gann was arraigned on June 28 and entered a not guilty plea. A hearing is set for Aug. 2.

The misdemeanor charges are punishable by up to one year in jail and fines of up to $1,000. The Class D felony charge is punishable by up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

Not guilty, eh? Wonder if the agents had a video camera with them when they were watching the site.

In the even he is found guilty, who thinks this was the first time this older gent decided to do this?

Rapala17
07-05-2011, 12:46 PM
Jail? Prison? That is way to extreme. I say they hit him where it hurts. Lifetime band from fishing in the United States.

Bent Rods For Life,
Rapala17

TheAsianGuy
07-05-2011, 02:01 PM
Come on..old timer that cheat? What happen to the true spirit of the game? Too many con artists going for the easy kills..true honor is slowly dying because of these bastards.

fish-o-haulic
07-05-2011, 03:19 PM
I say ban him from that lake, And make sure his name picture and crime is good and out there so other lakes may choose to ban him as well. And make him pay for a new lincense take his gear and make him buy brand new gear. But then again he is 72 he was probably trying to win some money because he probably got nothing from his retirement. which seems to be a popular trend now. getting cheated out of retirement money.

Geraldlim
07-05-2011, 03:30 PM
This thread should not be on DVL reports..
Should be moved.

Stormcrow
07-05-2011, 03:33 PM
This thread should not be on DVL reports..
Should be moved.

I agree with Gerald

+1

Hitts0n
07-05-2011, 03:40 PM
I agree with Gerald

+1

+2
I have to agree

HawgZWylde
07-05-2011, 07:51 PM
+2
I have to agree

+3

I agree with Gerald also. But with that being said, who was it last year caught hooking lead weights into the gullets of LMB's at a professional tourney last year? They busted him at the weigh in ceremony for all to see. He was from Cali. And he was banned for life from participating in any more tournaments...

HawgStalker
07-05-2011, 08:24 PM
+4 I'll jump on that bandwagon too!

JV
07-05-2011, 09:09 PM
+4 I'll jump on that bandwagon too!

So then move it - I thought it was kind of interesting & I don't even look at the other forums on here. It's been viewed over 500 times since I posted it. Move it wherever or delete it. No difference to me.

Myno.1sport
07-06-2011, 09:23 AM
He probably has it on DVL's page is because people do the same thing at it's tournaments. Cheaters are every where..

hooks
07-06-2011, 10:44 AM
He probably has it on DVL's page is because people do the same thing at it's tournaments. Cheaters are every where..
:Applause::Smack:

HawgStalker
07-06-2011, 03:01 PM
So then move it - I thought it was kind of interesting & I don't even look at the other forums on here. It's been viewed over 500 times since I posted it. Move it wherever or delete it. No difference to me.

Lol...I guess Im the one that touched a nerve, my bad! To be totally honest its not that big a deal. And yeah, cheaters are everywhere bro!

HawgZWylde
07-06-2011, 05:12 PM
He probably has it on DVL's page is because people do the same thing at it's tournaments. Cheaters are every where..

Good point...

Git R Done
07-12-2011, 03:35 AM
Haha! Omg you posted on the wrong board...come on. As for the old man he should be severely punished. They need to make an example out of him. Regardless of age people need to understand that they are responsible for their actions. No more of this slapping people on the hand bs.