John Gierach wrote a similar story in "Death, Taxes, and Leaky Waders" about a Vietnamese Community doing the exact same thing in one of his local ponds (keeping tons of bluegills) and he being asked to investigate because he was a stringer reporter for the outdoors column for a local newspaper.
"After a few phone calls and a little footwork, I came up with the following information:
"A. None of these people were willing to risk their pending citizenship by getting busted for anything, least of all poaching fish.
"B. They were keeping crappies, bluegills, and bullheads, and a legal combined limit for a family of five consisted of 400 fish, or "buckets" of them, if you prefer.
"C. A fisheries biologist said that removing small panfish in those numbers (they kept everything they caught, no matter how small) could only help the overall gamefish population. That's why the limits were so generous in the first place.
"D. The Vietnamese turned out to be friendly, polite, and damned good fishermen, putting many of us native Americans to shame on all three accounts.
"And E. When you look into a bowl of Vietnamese fish stew, it looks back at you."
Ref:
VA limit/day is 50 bluegills, no size limit.
Maryland says 15/day (under "sunfish") and no minimum length:
From what I can tell, DC doesn't even consider bluegill to be game fish.
Chumming is not addressed in the DC regs (actually, not much is in the regs). Anybody have additional info/insight, or is DC just the lawless third world that we all know and love?
Yes, I'm a total LulzKiller. =)
From: Senor_denito <feliciano.den@gmail.com>
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Date: Sunday, September 30, 2012 7:45 PM
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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Spotted Bluegill "poachers" ?
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Date: Sunday, September 30, 2012 7:45 PM
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Subject: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Spotted Bluegill "poachers" ?
I'm not sure if this is considered poaching but two large ziplock bags full of bluegills did not seem right at all.
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