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Question about game wardens

Also ill caution everyone to be careful blasting TWRA on public forum / social media 99.9% of them are doing the job to the best of their ability and with the ever changing laws / rulings it's a hard job to keep up with all of it while doing a job

Just ask a member that used to frequent here faired after he did it, Twra with other agencies searched his house and last I heard he had like 20 charges on an indictment
 
Also ill caution everyone to be careful blasting TWRA on public forum / social media 99.9% of them are doing the job to the best of their ability and with the ever changing laws / rulings it's a hard job to keep up with all of it while doing a job

Just ask a member that used to frequent here faired after he did it, Twra with other agencies searched his house and last I heard he had like 20 charges on an indictment
They also busted him in the field doing some illegal activities.
 
Also ill caution everyone to be careful blasting TWRA on public forum / social media 99.9% of them are doing the job to the best of their ability and with the ever changing laws / rulings it's a hard job to keep up with all of it while doing a job

Just ask a member that used to frequent here faired after he did it, Twra with other agencies searched his house and last I heard he had like 20 charges on an indictment
Dont do illegal 💩 and they won't be any charges
 
Because he pissed off the wrong people and they was just waiting to catch him he would probably still be getting away with it if it wasn't for that
So you think they knew about it but did nothing about it until he pissed them off ? Serious question, not trying to come across as being smart about it.
 
So you think they knew about it but did nothing about it until he pissed them off ? Serious question, not trying to come across as being smart about it.
No but I'm sure they jumped at the opportunity once his name crossed their desk as potentially breaking the law vs just sitting on it focusing on something more serious like they tend to do
 
I go back to my earlier posts. If the neighbor called in on a concern, especially if he had concerns of someone poaching deer on him, I would be thankful that the game warden was out there checking into it.

Somewhere in this thread the op says the pond they were hunting was only 50 yards from the property line, that's not very far, plenty close enough for the game warden to approach and view activities while on the property he was initially checking out.
 
If you ask different TWRA employees you get different answers to what they can and can't do.
 
This really boils down to the 4th Amendment. Back in my old law enforcement days I had a U.S. Attorney ask me what the 4th Amendment meant. I rattled off the textbook answer to him. He grinned and said "wrong." He then told me that it means whatever a court said it meant yesterday. This stuff can change on a dime.
 
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