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RE: Game Wardens
In Arkansas, a game warden can conduct a search without a search warrant, where the police have to have a search warrant. But I don' t think the majority like to be walking throught the woods during the season unless they really suspect something. Most I think would rather catch you coming out of the woods.
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RE: Game Wardens
blood trail i see u are from roanoke i hunted up there a good bit in allegany county, i guess that is how you spell it on snake creek mtn. snake creek gap around there
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RE: Game Wardens
#1 where are you?
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RE: Game Wardens
In Texas they have access to all the property all the time.
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RE: Game Wardens
moderator i am in georgia
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RE: Game Wardens
I think he was referring to a member that once posted on here. He went by " #1 Gamewarden" though I cannot remember the last time I saw him post. As someone stated above I think they are given more latitude than police officers when it comes to insepecting property, persons, etc... though I know that was cut back quite a bit in recent years because of numerous complaints that some of them were abusing their authority.
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RE: Game Wardens
oh ok, i have a dumb question for the moderator what is a moderator and how did you get that job on this web site
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RE: Game Wardens
A moderator is an administrator. Delete posts, etc. Much like your boss. Keeps the boards clean.
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RE: Game Wardens
In Texas, they have total access. If you have posted property, fenced and gated, they usually will not enter unless warrented. Most of the time they just wait for you to exit the property.
I have never had a problem with the wardens. They are just doing the job we pay them to do. |
RE: Game Wardens
Here in IN they have more athority than a state cop.
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