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Ever had a game warden approach you in the field? How did it go?
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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1586334" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Twice: </p><p></p><p>Once up north near the Kansas border pheasant hunting. Short and sweet..."how you boys doing today" "license please" "glad to see you wearing your orange, have a nice day". We even offered to have one of our party who was way out in the field come in to be checked and he said "Nope, no need".</p><p></p><p>Another time at Fort Cobb after a duck hunt. Warden treated us like criminals the entire time...Check licenses, all good. Check all five shotguns for plugs, all good. Checked shells in all shotguns for lead, all good. Physically patted me down for birds, none. Continued to pat us all down for additional shells and check them all, followed by rifling through dry boxes and the backs of our trucks for additional shells and birds. Never so much as a "have a nice day" when it was over. Never went back to Cobb after that.</p><p></p><p>There was a third, but we had called him because we saw a guy open up on a flock of turkeys out of season (during dove). He sped in from two counties away and showed up in a Ghillie suit....he didn't catch the guy with a bird but I know he opened up on 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1586334, member: 42"] Twice: Once up north near the Kansas border pheasant hunting. Short and sweet..."how you boys doing today" "license please" "glad to see you wearing your orange, have a nice day". We even offered to have one of our party who was way out in the field come in to be checked and he said "Nope, no need". Another time at Fort Cobb after a duck hunt. Warden treated us like criminals the entire time...Check licenses, all good. Check all five shotguns for plugs, all good. Checked shells in all shotguns for lead, all good. Physically patted me down for birds, none. Continued to pat us all down for additional shells and check them all, followed by rifling through dry boxes and the backs of our trucks for additional shells and birds. Never so much as a "have a nice day" when it was over. Never went back to Cobb after that. There was a third, but we had called him because we saw a guy open up on a flock of turkeys out of season (during dove). He sped in from two counties away and showed up in a Ghillie suit....he didn't catch the guy with a bird but I know he opened up on 'em. [/QUOTE]
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