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RIDGEFIELD – A Klickitat County Superior Court judge has sentenced a Columbia River tribal fisherman to four months in jail and fined him $1,050 for illegally selling sturgeon and Chinook salmon, concluding a case sparked by a tip to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).

 Donnell Frank, 46, of Portland, Ore., pleaded guilty to three felony counts of unlawful fish trafficking and was sentenced March 19 by Judge Randall Krog.

 WDFW Capt. Paul Golden, who heads the department's statewide investigative unit, said the case began in the spring of 2015, when officers received a tip that one of Frank's associates was illegally trafficking fish and wildlife.

 WDFW Capt. Jeff Wickersham, who heads the department's southwest Washington enforcement office, said the investigation revealed that Frank illegally sold two wild Chinook salmon and five sturgeon, including one that was less than legal size.

 Wickersham said Frank caught all of the fish during tribal subsistence fisheries, when commercial sales were prohibited. He said Frank made multiple sales of up to $500 per transaction during 2015 and 2016, primarily out of the back of his vehicle in Goldendale.

 Columbia River fisheries are highly regulated to ensure conservation and resource sharing objectives are met, Wickersham said. Populations of harvestable-size sturgeon between Bonneville and McNary dams – the stretch of river where Frank caught the fish – have generally declined in recent years, and both hatchery and federally protected salmon and steelhead are present in that area.

 "Salmon and sturgeon have significant economic and cultural importance to people and communities throughout the state," Wickersham said. "Black-market activities like these tend to increase poaching and undermine efforts to recover endangered stocks."

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Re: Tribal fisherman sentenced for selling sturgeon and salmon
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2018, 01:31:03 PM »
According to the article "multiple sales of up to $500 per transaction " and he gets a fine of $1050. Does anybody think he won't just call that a cost of doing business?
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Re: Tribal fisherman sentenced for selling sturgeon and salmon
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2018, 01:54:07 PM »
According to the article "multiple sales of up to $500 per transaction " and he gets a fine of $1050. Does anybody think he won't just call that a cost of doing business?

My thoughts too. Three felonies and a grand out of pocket. It says 4 months in jail but I bet he barely sees more than a few weeks in there and is back in business in no time
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Re: Tribal fisherman sentenced for selling sturgeon and salmon
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2018, 03:30:06 PM »
Are the laws different by the Puyallup river for the tribes?  They sell salmon out of the back of a truck all the time when the fish are running.  Nice to see some punishment, but I agree with you guys, its a joke of a fine.
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Re: Tribal fisherman sentenced for selling sturgeon and salmon
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2018, 05:40:10 PM »
It said in the article he was convicted of selling the fish during a subsistence only fishing season. I assume when you see the Puyallup's selling out of the back of the truck it is during a fishery when they can sell. In that case do the fish get counted towards their 50% treaty allocation? I doubt it!
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Re: Tribal fisherman sentCoiulenced for selling sturgeon and salmon
« Reply #5 on: March 28, 2018, 05:46:10 PM »
Could be worse, how many days would you spend in jail for a $500 sale?  I wonder what the law is regarding fines, it might be quite a bit lower than big game.

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Re: Tribal fisherman sentenced for selling sturgeon and salmon
« Reply #6 on: April 04, 2018, 08:48:45 AM »
Why doesn't the tribes police their own? It makes it look bad for their treaty rights.

 


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