Lobster Mobsters Get Early Start on Mini Season
By KEVIN WADLOW
kwadlow@keynoter.com
A Tampa man was charged Sunday with trying to get a three-day head start on lobster season in the Lower Keys. Leon A. Shabott, 46, faces misdemeanor conservation counts for taking 39 out-of-season lobster after Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers found him scuba diving in the Gulf of Mexico, north of Cudjoe Key.
According to the FWC, Shabott was diving off a private boat between the Content Keys and Sawyer Keys around 2:30 p.m. As a patrol boat approached, the operator of the private boat reportedly gunned the engines — which FWC operators interpreted as a warning to the diver.
Officer Jimmy Johnson reported that the diver tried to swim away from the area underwater but was easily tracked by his bubbles. Shabott surfaced and was taken into custody. FWC Officer Seth Wingard donned snorkel gear to search the area, and recovered a bag containing 39 wrong lobster tails. Three of the tails were undersized.
Shabott was booked on singular counts of taking 39 out-of-season lobster, possession of wrung tails on the water, possession of three undersized lobster, and exceeding the recreational bag limit.
FWC spokesman Bobby Dube said divers at Indian Key Fill in Islamorada were charged with taking lobster out of season last weekend, after being observed by an officer in plain clothes. The suspects, from the Miami area, had only a few lobster and were cooperative, Dube said.
Tags: Diving, Lobster, Lobster Mobster