Texas Fisherman Facing 10 Years In Prison After Tourney Finds Weights In Largemouth Bass
by Larry Leo
March 12, 20264 Comments
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A Texas man has been arrested and is facing up to 10 years behind bars after weights were found in his fish during a fishing tournament.
There was something fishy in the water during the Lake Fork Lure Company Tournament on March 8.
According to reports, the authorities were contacted to investigate a fish submitted by competitor Curtis Lee Daniels. During the weigh-in, tournament organizers found three weights in the largemouth bass using a metal detector.
The same style of weights was found on Daniels’ boat after he had already won two hourly prizes worth $2,500.
Cheating in a fishing tournament is a serious crime, and in this case, because the prize pool was over $10,000, it’s a third-degree felony.
As a result, the consequences, if found guilty, are severe and come with a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines.
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