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Angler suspected of overlimit fishing sought by conservation officers

The person of interest goes by the first name of "Ray."

SASKATCHEWAN LANDING PROVINCIAL PARK — Saskatchewan Conservation Officers have issued an advisory regarding the suspected overlimit fishing of walleye and littering near Goodwin House, Saskatchewan Landing Provincial Park.  

On the morning of May 12, an adult male was observed angling near the old marina near Goodwin House.

Photos were obtained of the person of interest along with photos of the individual's vehicle. Through further investigation it was determined that the vehicle was a 2010-2018, White Dodge Ram, Heavy Duty 2500/3500, with large mudflaps on the rear wheels, a box cover, chrome side mirrors and chrome running boards.

It is believed the vehicle may have travelled north on Highway 4 towards Kyle. The person of interest goes by the first name of "Ray", and is approximately 40-50 years old, Caucasian, with a grey beard and no discernable accent.

Officers collected evidence at the scene and continue to investigate but require your assistance. If anyone recognizes this individual or vehicle it may assist in the investigation.

If you have information related to this advisory please call your local Conservation Officer or the Saskatchewan Turn In Poachers & Polluters line at 1-800-667-7561.

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