Had a game warden stop me last season while I was still in my truck, and a deer head was visible in the backseat. They laughed and let me off with a warning after seeing I had all the right permits. Anyone else ever had a close call like that?
Just curious.Had a game warden stop me last season while I was still in my truck, and a deer head was visible in the backseat. They laughed and let me off with a warning after seeing I had all the right permits. Anyone else ever had a close call like that?
Hunting rules are so specific and complicated too. Like is that rule applicable if the tank is dry?Many years ago in New Mexico I had been with my friends on an early archery mule deer hunt for about 4 days in the Sacramento mtns, enduring much monsoonal moisture. As we broke camp, I headed out first and passed a G&F truck headed the other way. I made it back to El Paso and was surprised to learn that the others had been ticketed in camp for camping within a 1/4 mile of a tank. Also being from out of state, they were accompanied by the warden down to Alamogordo to pay their fines immediately. It wasn't until years later when I had google maps that I discovered that the camp was over 600 yds from the tank. I guess technology is both a blessing and a curse.