Over 300,000 pounds of catfish illegally harvested in Kentucky, 25 people facing charges


In a significant crackdown on illegal fishing activities, the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced plans to file over 700 criminal charges following an extensive investigation. This operation, dubbed “Operation River Raid,” has uncovered the illicit harvesting of more than 300,000 pounds of catfish from public waters across Kentucky.

The investigation, which spanned 10 months, revealed a network of illegal commercial fishing operations. The authorities have identified 25 individuals who are expected to face charges. These charges relate to both the unlawful harvesting and selling of catfish and the unauthorized operation of pay lakes throughout the state.

This case marks one of the most significant illegal wildlife harvesting and distribution operations in recent Kentucky history. The investigation has cast a wide net, implicating activities in six counties: Livingston, Marshall, Boyd, Bath, Lawrence, and Powell.

As the probe continues, officials are meticulously reviewing evidence to ensure that all involved parties are brought to justice. More details and charges are expected to emerge as the investigation unfolds. This operation highlights the ongoing efforts of the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife to preserve the state’s natural resources and ensure compliance with fishing regulations.

The investigation, known as Operation River Raid, lasted 10 months and spanned the state. Officials said the case represents one of the most significant illegal wildlife harvesting and distribution cases in recent Kentucky history. 

Investigators anticipate more than 700 criminal charges across six counties: Livingston, Marshall, Boyd, Bath, Lawrence and Powell. Charges remain pending as investigators continue reviewing evidence.

Authorities allege the defendants failed to report the harvest of more than 300,000 pounds of catfish, a violation of state law.

Investigators believe the illegally harvested catfish were taken from public waterways and transported for sale to illegally operated pay lakes.

Officials say the practice harms fish populations and lawful businesses, and threatens long-term conservation efforts.  

The investigation involved multiple agencies, including Kentucky Fish and Wildlife game wardens and Fisheries Division employees from across the state, as well as district and circuit courts from multiple counties. Authorities used surveillance, intelligence sharing and field inspections across several counties to build the case.

Because the investigation remains active, officials are withholding names and additional details until court proceedings begin. Updates are expected as the case moves forward.

Officials are encouraging the public to report suspected poaching activity by calling 800-25-ALERT, texting “KFWLAW” and your message to tip411 (847411), or contacting a local Kentucky game warden through the department’s website. 

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