A Caledonia man got in trouble for hunting moose without a licence and overfishing.
Harry Gerritsen of Caledonia pleaded guilty to hunting moose without a licence, possessing fish that have been skinned so the species is not identifiable and possessing over his limit of walleye.
He was fined a total of $6,550.
The court heard that on September 30, 2021, conservation officers were conducting inspections during remote aerial patrols north of Geraldton and landed at Kellow Lake and spoke with four men.
The three others charged were:
Randy Gerritsen of Waterdown pleaded guilty to obstruction of a conservation officer, possessing fish that have been skinned so the species is not identifiable and possessing over his limit of walleye. He was fined a total of $7,550.
Wayne Pottle of Biarcliffe, Texas, was convicted of possessing fish that have been skinned so the species is not identifiable and for hunting without a licence on his person. He was fined a total of $1,500.
Jeffrey Reagan of Combermere was convicted of possessing over his limit of walleye and was fined $2,600.