ORIGINAL: MarkIIVT
I doubt the veracity of stories of a Game Warden pressuring a land owner in order to enter premesis to retrive game. Dead animals on someone' s own property is not the of landowner' s action or responsibility
No doubt you don' t know jack about Florida law and willfully allowing game to waste.
Look at it this way. I' m hunting 100 yards from the property line, and I shoot a deer. It runs onto the neighbors property. I go ask premission to retrieve it and the petapuke gets snotty cause she hates people who eat meat. I know I got a good hit and have the blood sign to prove it. I call the Fish & game oficer, he looks at the blood sign agrres the deer is dead by now (1 hour after the shot) and goes to speak to the woman next door. The game warden has enough EVIDENCE to show the deer has expired...she wants it to rot... and Florida has a law against willfully allowing game to go to waste.
Dead animals on someones own property is not the landowners action or responsibility.
Sometimes it is... The evidences show a deer is dead and she wants it to rot ... but Florida (like I said before) has a law against that.
I doubt the veracity of stories of a game warden pressuring a landowner in order to enter premesis to retrieve game.
Nice way of calling someone a liar.