Ohio Fishing Tournament Rocked by Cheating Scandal After Weights Found on Winning Catch

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A cheating scandal rocked an Ohio fishing competition held by the Lake Erie Walleye Trail after winning catches were found loaded with lead loads and fish filets. Last Friday, the head of the competition, Jason Fischer, doubted the anglers who might have won the competition when the five fish they caught hit the scales at 34 lbs. all, more than Fischer measured they weighed about 20 lbs., as indicated by The Washington Post. “It just kind of left me empty, because I realized it wasn’t right,” he told the power source.

A livestream of the weigh-in shared on the competition’s Facebook page shows two anglers, Jacob Runyan and Pursue Cominsky, introducing their fish to a scale that read the fish weighed 33.91 lbs. A participating individual can be heard softly saying “no doubt, right” as the weight is displayed on the screen.

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Another video of the episode shows Fischer declaring to the group that they found “fish” after cutting one and removing what he said was a lead ball.

Following the declaration, many members angrily stood up to one of Runyan and Cominsk’s colleagues

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Anglers would have won $28,760 in prize money from the event, where groups of anglers will see who can land the heaviest of five absolute walleyes from Lake Erie, according to CNN. The prize money is taken from section expenses for the competition, and the supposed con artists have won several different tournaments facilitated by Fischer of late, according to CNN and The Washington Post.

Lake Erie Walleye Trail agents did not immediately respond to Individuals’ request for input on Monday’s episode.

The Ohio Department of Regular Assets, reported by various outlets exploring the episode, did not immediately respond to Individuals’ request for comment.

Passive life authorities obtained proof from the competition site in Cleveland and are dealing with a report for the Cuyahoga Region, Ohio, examiner’s office, according to The Washington Post.

Fischer indicated on Facebook on Monday that he would share a full statement in a livestream at a later date.

“Nauseating ladies and gentlemen, Please accept my apologies for neglecting you for so long and I am happy that I discovered the deception that was going on YOUR LEWT at the same time. I can’t figure to the point of posting results, yet congratulations Tsczyko and French and TOY Hendricks and Ulmer,” he wrote in another post on Saturday. “Same goes to the yak and open champs.

I want to believe that you know by now that when I say “you built this LEWT and I will protect its righteousness no matter what,” I am not kidding about it. You all deserve the best.”

“I had to stop myself for a moment and say, ‘Hello, please, nobody touches these people,'” Fischer told The Washington Post, noting that the group was outraged when the alleged cheating was discovered. He also informed the power source that he is not sure what will happen to the large number of bucks that have won competitions recently.

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Fischer informed various outlets that the local area participating in these competitions is very close and emphasizes the time away from families that they all spend interacting and participating.

“For someone to cheat really [other participants] out of cash as well as family time, I can hardly imagine how they are,” he told CNN.