3 accused of poaching stone crabs in Fla. Keys
Story Created: Aug 30, 2010 at 1:02 PM America/New_York
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) - State wildlife officials have accused three men of poaching more than 100 undersized lobster and out-of-season stone crabs in the Florida Keys.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers say the three men were arrested Thursday on misdemeanor charges.
Commission spokesman Bobby Dube says wildlife officers spotted the three men early Thursday off Little Torch Key.
Florida's stone crab season does not begin until Oct. 15.
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