The second of a pair of Florida men accused of going fishing after breaking into an aquarium in the Keys and killing a tarpon ...
Two Florida men accused of killing a tarpon after breaking into an aquarium to go fishing - Surveillance video allegedly ...
Detectives say the pair burglarized a business, fished in its enclosed lagoon and caught a large, protected fish.
Deputies announced two arrests on Wednesday after they accused a pair of fishermen of burglarizing a Florida Keys aquarium ...
Two Florida men have been caught and are facing charges after a late-night break-in at a popular aquarium last May, which left a large tarpon dead. Police say ...
Tarpon can only be harvested by anglers who buy a special tag in pursuit of a state record, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. A tarpon leaps from the water off the ...
An iguana caught a lucky break in the Florida Keys late last month, but it was touch and go for a while. In widely shared video, first posted by Islamorada based charter boat captain Justin Miller on ...
The men were identified by detectives as Christopher Jeffrey Smith, 20, of Marathon in the Middle Keys, and Derrick Lee ...
In Florida, you can’t kill a tarpon — a silver-plated game fish prized by catch-and-release anglers — without a special permit. You also can’t spearfish in almost half of the Florida Keys. Monroe ...
Two Florida men accused of killing a tarpon after breaking into an aquarium to go fishing - Surveillance video allegedly shows the men catching a 55-inch tarpon and holding it out of the water for pho ...