Texas jails man who admitted to stuffing lead weight into bass during fishing tournament
By APWednesday, April 14, 2010
No fish story: Man jailed for weighting fish
DALLAS — A suburban Dallas man must serve 15 days in jail after admitting to stuffing a lead weight into a bass he caught during a fishing tournament. A Texas Parks and Wildlife Department spokesman told The Dallas Morning News that Robby Rose must also surrender his fishing license. That’s after the 45-year-old man pleaded guilty to felony attempted theft after admitting to rigging his fish.
The felony charge relates to the bass boat Rose hoped to win with the rigged fish at a bass-fishing tournament on Lake Ray Hubbard last October.
Rockwall County District Attorney Kenda Culpepper told the newspaper that her office considered the issue one of a $55,000 bass boat, not a 10-pound fish.
The newspaper reported fishing contest officials became suspicious after feeling a lump inside the fish and confronted Rose.
Information from: The Dallas Morning News, www.dallasnews.com