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Weights in fish!' fisherman plead guilty to felony cheating charge

DOS_patos

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The long net of the law has bagged two fishermen who put weights in fish in an attempt to win a fishing tournament in September 2022. The men were caught in the act, and became worldwide news, when the tournament's organizer called them out with the instant-classic line, "We got weights in fish!"

Jacob Runyan, 43, and Chase Cominsky, 36, have pleaded guilty to charges of cheating and "unlawful ownership of wild animals," according to Cuyahoga County (Ohio) prosecutor Michael C. O'Malley.

This plea is the first step in teaching these crooks two basic life lessons,” O'Malley said. “Thou shall not steal, and crime does not pay.”

Runyan and Cominsky were competing in the Lake Erie Walleye Trail tournament in Cleveland, with a first prize of $28,760 at stake for the anglers who brought in the five largest fish. The two fishermen had aroused suspicions before the Lake Erie tournament because of their long run of striking success in various fishing tournaments, combined with the fact that they didn't follow the custom of donating their caught fish to local food banks. So when they brought in some weighty fish, the tournament was already on high alert.

As the fish were being weighed, the tournament organizer recognized that the fish seemed to weigh more than expected, and sliced them open. Ten lead weights, along with several walleye filets, were found in the fish. The two fishermen were instructed to leave the tournament as the other anglers grew uneasy. The Cleveland Metroparks Police Department responded to the scene, and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources investigated the case.

Runyan and Cominsky pleaded guilty to one count of cheating, a felony, and one count of unlawful ownership of wild animals, a misdemeanor. They also forfeited the boat that had been used in the competition. They will be sentenced on May 11.
 
This has to rank up there with that whole "raisin cartel" shit from some years ago as one of the whitest crimes ever.
 
I remember this.

They been doin it for like 6 years amassing well over 600K in cash and prizes.

They almost got stomped out the day they got caught.

They’ve won bass boats from cheating…

Bass boats

Damn, good ones run over $100K.

I called myself looking at 'em last year and saw used ones for $70-$80k. Said to myself maybe I need to cop a lil Sea Doo joint for $10k and forget bass fishing.
 
Get a kayak with on board

Fam... I wanna look like I at least TRIED to get a boat.

There's several lakes near me that have good bass, perch, and crappie fishing and I ain't had perch or crappie in a hot minute. Taking the kids with me to teach 'em how to fish the right way and I'd prefer a boat but if not we'll make due on the shore.
 
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