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<blockquote data-quote="lameduck" data-source="post: 918964" data-attributes="member: 7530"><p>I would not mind a reserve type game warden as long as they did not have the authority to go into locked gates. Driving around county roads is fine, but its seems like a good way to get some people wanting access to private property.</p><p></p><p>Another example are pumpers (oil field workers) that have access to check pumps and fluid levels, they are the worst poachers. They know when you are there and when you are not, and we have caught them more than once shooting hogs, and deer. </p><p></p><p>I could see a reservist game warden becoming like a pumper in a hurry. </p><p></p><p>I would like to think that most ethical hunters are "reserve game wardens." This is because if an ethical hunter sees something going on they will call it in, and if someone is breaking the law they will call the authorities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lameduck, post: 918964, member: 7530"] I would not mind a reserve type game warden as long as they did not have the authority to go into locked gates. Driving around county roads is fine, but its seems like a good way to get some people wanting access to private property. Another example are pumpers (oil field workers) that have access to check pumps and fluid levels, they are the worst poachers. They know when you are there and when you are not, and we have caught them more than once shooting hogs, and deer. I could see a reservist game warden becoming like a pumper in a hurry. I would like to think that most ethical hunters are "reserve game wardens." This is because if an ethical hunter sees something going on they will call it in, and if someone is breaking the law they will call the authorities. [/QUOTE]
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