A Florida Keys man was found with 107 yellowtail snapper by state fish and wildlife officers conducting catch inspections Sunday, according to police.
The state bag limit for the fish — highly valued by seafood lovers for its sweet, mild flaky fillets — is 10 per person.
According to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission statement emailed, officers caught Duvier Lorenzo Rodriguez, 47, with the over-the-limit catch near a home in the Middle Keys city of Marathon.
The agency did not provide more details about the arrest after follow-up questions.
Lorenzo Rodriguez, who lives in Marathon, could not be reached for comment. He was booked into Plantation Key jail around 11 p.m. on a misdemeanor charge of being over the limit, according to Monroe County Sheriff’s Office inmate records.
He was also cited for not having a current saltwater fishing license, the FWC statement said. He was released with a court date around 1:30 a.m.