If it's younger kids or what appears to be newer fishermen (you can generally tell by the way they are casting and what they are using), I do approach them, but more from a perspective of education and always non confrontational. Almost everyone I've approached like this has been thankful, pretty cool and we end up chatting a little.
If it's general poachers, I pick up the phone, get a few photos and descriptions and do my part to protect our resource from thieves. No point in getting into an altercation.
The one that really bothered me was this guy had a "really high end" boat - like $150K into his boat and all the big screen Sonars and trolling motor, etc.. so obviously this guy knew better. Later, talking to a local, found out he was a "tournament fishermen and guide" ....... yet there he was, scooping up walleyes and into the live well they went. He happen to conveniently have a cabin on the lake - probably where the guy was dropping them off.
Wasn't sure at first, but as we watched him, every time a walleye came into the boat, a second or two later the lid went up, went back down, and after about a dozen, he sped off across the lake.
Probably the same guy who complains about people poaching on "his lake".
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