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Lee County man jailed for illegal
fishing violations
April 10, 2008
Contact: Officer JoAnne Adams 863-581-6990
A Southwest Florida man with a long history of
marine fisheries violations was sentenced April 9, in a Lee
County courtroom, to serve 18 months in prison for illegal
commercial fishing activities.
John Ivan Kittles, DOB 03/19/62, of 5006 Curlew
Dr., St. James City, was charged by Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) law enforcement officers with
violating Florida’s constitutional ban on the use of gill nets
in state waters. Kittles’ saltwater products license previously
had been suspended for life for similar violations.
On the night of Dec 19, 2006, FWC Investigator
Larry Jernstedt and FWC Officer Richard Wilcox were working in
the northern area of Matlacha Pass looking for illegal netting
activities. At about 4 a.m., the officers noticed a light
shining through a strip of mangroves. They investigated
and found two blacked-out vessels with a single occupant.
Officers illuminated the vessels, revealing Kittles, 500 yards
of monofilament net with 400 pounds of mullet still in it and
two undersized snook.
Kittles jumped out of the boat after being told
he was under arrest. Wilcox chased him, but Kittles fled into
the thick mangroves and eluded officers until Wednesday, Dec.
20, when Wilcox found him at Jug Creek Fish House and arrested
him.
On Tuesday, Kittles was convicted of one felony
count of use of a gill net in state waters. The vessels
and net that Kittles used were forfeited to the state.
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