Good point. That’s worth looking for.Perhaps he suspected the bag was one of the good ones with lots of extra seasoning?
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Good point. That’s worth looking for.Perhaps he suspected the bag was one of the good ones with lots of extra seasoning?
From what I've read of that one (not finished yet, a physical search of the person, vehicle, gear... can still be done. It only limits criminal background checks, i.e , certian electronic searchs.Here is a more recent one - "CONSTITUTIONAL LAW—FOURTH AMENDMENT SEARCH AND SEIZURE—WE’VE GOT OURSELVES IN A PICKLE: THE SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS’S RECENT EXPANSION OF FOURTH AMENDMENT RIGHTS MAY HAVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES. Pickle v. State, 2015 Ark. 286, 466 S.W.3d 410" I almost didn't provide the link due to the typo in the title on the first page, but that wasn't in the article itself.
I can't speak to it - I read the first paragraph only.From what I've read of that one (not finished yet, a physical search of the person, vehicle, gear... can still be done. It only limits criminal background checks, i.e , certian electronic searchs.
It's worth the read.I can't speak to it - I read the first paragraph only.
+1 to those who have never had a poor interaction with any GW, but there have been very few.
What a role model...Claude Dallas had a unique way of dealing with overbearing wardens......
It completely depends on the GW, I will be completely cooperative and answer any or as many questions if they are treating me like a normal personIn another long thread, there was a general consensus to STFU and refuse to answer game wardern's questions.
I see the point but I wonder where to draw the line
M:e hello
GW: Hello, can I see you hunting license?
Me: Sure. Here it is.
GW: Where have you been hunting?
GW: How long have you been hunting today?
GW: Can I check your waterfowl shotgun to make sure you have your plug?
GW: Did you get anything?
GW: Can I see you fish/game?
GW: Do you have permission for this field? From whom?
GW: Etc. Etc
I have had many encounters. I have readily answered all those questions. The GWs always did their jobs and moved on.
It seems that refusing to answer those questions would have immediately escalated the situation.
How do other folks deal with these encounters?
In Oregon, fish & wildlife officers are all sworn OSP State troopers who specialize in enforcing fishing and hunting laws. The LE I had encountered was actively recording our conversation until we went off topic and started discussing hunting pressure in the area and the new 2026 deer units. He actually said "I'm shutting the camera off because we're no longer discussing any relevant infractions".
Funny story about the GW trying to shoot a turkey from his vehicle on your leased land...I guess it's funny.I have ran into many GWs. I answer their questions directly and I never volunteered anything beyond other than to talk about the weather. I only ever had one bad encounter. It was back in the late 90s in Ohio. I ran into a GW right at dark in the federal forest. He was all amp’d up and being very aggressive.. He was going on about who’s deer was who’s in our truck a half mile away. I just told him if he want to play whos deer is whos them we could go down to the truck and sort it out. But
I wasnt going to stand up on a ridge in the dark guess which deer he was talking about. There were about five deer in the bed. All legally tagged and accounted for. That pizzed him off I guess. He was just having a bad day maybe. We went down and he met us at the truck and we satified him everything was in order.
We ran up on some local guys at the dinner and mentioned our encounter and described the GW. They said they knew who we were talking about and he had a bad reputation for harassing out of town hunters.
Some years later we got checked by another GW and we mentioned the previous GW. He laughed and said you dont have yo worry about him anymore he only does administrative duties as he had gotten too many complaints.
The only other time .i had a questionable encounter was when I ran up on a GW hunting on my lease. Opening morning of spring gobbler I am hunting a powerline with my decoys out. He drives up and points his shotgun out the window at my decoys. I hollared out to him and he crapped his pants. He got sort of defensive and asked to see my license. I said its the same license you checked twice this year when you came into my camp both times. He was embarrassed and said he now remember who I was.
I told him to relax that me catching him hunting on my lease wasn't going any farther than him and me.
I never saw him again during the next 6 years I had that lease.
The other 20 times I ran up on GWs was very pleasant and professional. But I wasnt under any misconception they werent trying to find some violation. Fortunately I play it by the book.
If you aren't breaking any laws you won't get a citation...I don't talk to any law enforcement, they are not your friend and any questions are to find reason for a citation.
So when you act like a dick in response to them do you find that is helpful?There is a very short list of people I refer to as Sir. They are not on that list.
They are just a cop and are treated as such. If they are civil, so am I. If they need to be a dick, well I can be one of those too. No problems showing them my papers, I also have no problems telling a cop that something is none of their business.
So when you act like a dick in response to them do you find that is helpful?