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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="-Maximus-" data-source="post: 1586540" data-attributes="member: 8029"><p>Been checked once with my dad while duck hunting at Lake Texoma. Two GWs came up to us in a fan boat. We were both in our own pirogue. Checked our 30 minute worth of ducks shot. Checked our Oklahoma licenses and gun plugs. We were only about 50 yards from the Texas line on the Oklahoma side. We had confirmed our position with our GPS well before shooting time. They said we were good to go and started to make their way back to the fan boat. Being smart butts, we decided to ask them if we were on the Texas side or the Oklahoma side. They both shot back around and one pulled a GPS out of his waders. A couple minutes went by as well as a nice flock of redheads visiting LT that year. The one with the GPS shot a look to the other GW then smiled and said, "You boys are huntin' on the Texas side, if you don't have a Texas license we will have to cut this trip a little short." My dad and I just smiled at each other and shook our heads because now they are ready to hang us for hunting legally in OK but claiming we are in Texas. Instead of correcting the GW, we simply pulled out our Texas creds for duck whackin. He quickly glanced at them kind of pissed off and then turned around and they got in the fan boat and left. Of all the GWs I have chatted with these two have been the only pinheads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Maximus-, post: 1586540, member: 8029"] Been checked once with my dad while duck hunting at Lake Texoma. Two GWs came up to us in a fan boat. We were both in our own pirogue. Checked our 30 minute worth of ducks shot. Checked our Oklahoma licenses and gun plugs. We were only about 50 yards from the Texas line on the Oklahoma side. We had confirmed our position with our GPS well before shooting time. They said we were good to go and started to make their way back to the fan boat. Being smart butts, we decided to ask them if we were on the Texas side or the Oklahoma side. They both shot back around and one pulled a GPS out of his waders. A couple minutes went by as well as a nice flock of redheads visiting LT that year. The one with the GPS shot a look to the other GW then smiled and said, "You boys are huntin' on the Texas side, if you don't have a Texas license we will have to cut this trip a little short." My dad and I just smiled at each other and shook our heads because now they are ready to hang us for hunting legally in OK but claiming we are in Texas. Instead of correcting the GW, we simply pulled out our Texas creds for duck whackin. He quickly glanced at them kind of pissed off and then turned around and they got in the fan boat and left. Of all the GWs I have chatted with these two have been the only pinheads. [/QUOTE]
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