FRANKFORT, Ky. (Sept. 13, 2025) – Game Wardens with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources on Sept. 12, 2025, served multiple search warrants following a seven-month statewide investigation into the illegal commercial harvest and sale of catfish.
From Paducah to Ashland, Kentucky Game Wardens executed 10 search warrants as part of “Operation River Raid”, a coordinated statewide enforcement effort. The investigation focused on individuals and entities suspected of violating state law governing commercial fishing and the sale of wildlife.
At this time, the investigation remains active and ongoing. Further details, including the names of those facing charges along with evidence seizures, will be released at a later date.
Illegally harvesting wildlife threatens Kentucky’s natural resources, undermines lawful commercial and recreational fishing, and harms the economic stability of local communities.
“We will not allow the illegal exploitation of resources inhabiting Kentucky’s rivers and lakes to go unanswered,” said Col. Jeremy McQueary, director of Law Enforcement for Kentucky Fish and Wildlife. “This operation demonstrates our commitment to protecting both the resource and the public who depend on it.”
“I am very proud of the dedication of our game wardens and their relentless effort to protect our state’s wildlife. I’m also grateful for the help of other agency staff and the Kentucky Office of the Attorney General who assisted in this complex operation, and the public for its ongoing support in protecting Kentucky’s natural resources.”
This case remains under investigation and members of the public with information regarding illegal fishing activity are encouraged to report it through the Kentucky Wildlife Tip Line at 1-800 25 ALERT or via the KFWLaw App using Tip411.