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Game Wardens
Are they allowed just to show up on your property or hunting club and walk through the woods, or do they have to have a reason. What are the laws on what they can or cant do on coming onto private land.
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In Va. I am pretty sure that if the property is posted they CAN go onto it without having to be invited or ask landowners permission. If it is not posted they can NOT go onto it without being invited! Atleast that is the way one of the wardens explained it to me some years back. I thought this was odd but he said it was how it was as far as them coming to check hunters. I think he also stated that of they witnessed an illegal or unsafe act on un-posted private property that they then could come onto it.
Anyone else from Va know?? DO I remember correctly on this one or am I way off??[:-] |
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Two words. . . .probable cause. Wardens have much more latitude than most other enforcement folks. That can swing both ways. Tag-em ASAP.
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Here in IL I' m 99% sure they can come onto your property at any time to check you out. Although most of the time they will wait by your home or vehicle and check you on the way out. Most wardens hunt in their free time and they know hunters don' t like to be needlessly disturbed. However, if they have reason to suspect you' re baiting where you' re not supposed to or using an illegal weapon they will more than likely try to catch you in the act.
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I had one come up on me in PA when I was packing up my stuff into the truck. He drove up on me while on a dirt road through some power lines.
He asked for my tags which I had already put in the truck. I showed him my doe tags since was the early PA doe muzzleloader season. He asked me if I had gotten anything and I said, do you see one. I was being a little smart but I was nice after that. He asked me if I had another gun with me other than the muzzleloader and I said no, which was true. I did take a shot at a buck earlier, six pointer and missed thankfully. The way the light was coming through the woods, I could not see the horns. After the shot, the buck turned and that is when I saw the horns. He just stayed there not moving. There is a guy that moved in near my friends hunting land and I believe he called the Game Commission and probably stated people were illegally hunting in the woods behind him which is not true. We are far enough away from him to be legal. Two years ago he a his buddy were shooting at targets in his backyard on the first day of deer. I talked to him for a while and mentioned a guys name who lives by me. He is a game warden and a police officer, and a nice guy. Anyway, as long as you are legal, than you don' t have to worry, but it' s like having the police pull you over. Tomster |
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I believe that here in MN they can check you whenever they want. On private land, I don' t think they would come and check unless they have a reason to. I am all for them being able to check you whenever they want. It' s their job and it keeps people honest. I believe that a law was over turned for the DNR to come into your fish house or into your boat without needing a search warrant. I' m glad they did over turn it. People were saying that a fish house should be viewed the same way as your home. That' s BS. Sure it' s your personal property, but it' s on something that everyone owns and is regulated. Seems to me that the only people that have problems with the DNR checking you and your belongings whenever they want....are the people that have something to hide. Sorry I just had to vent, but I can' t stand people that poach and take over-limits of game.
I suppose I better throw this in....I' m not saying that anyone that has responded to this thread is that type of person. |
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not sure bout here in arkansas, but i think they can come on private land only if they suspect something is happening there. a friend of mine was huntin on our land and a game warden caught him w/no orange on so he got a 150.00 fine. this is the same game warden that gave a 7 year old a fine for killin a spike as his first deer.
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Thankfully I have never met a game warden who wasn' t anything but a all out nice/good person. In Wisconsin they can be on private land without permission, I' m not sure about here in Colorado.
Game wardens have way more latitude to work with than a police officer as I understand it. Probable cause doesn' t really work with game wardens since anytime your in the woods or water they have jurisdiction. I guess I haven' t ever had a problem with game wardens though since I have never had a reason to, life is easier that way. |
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In VA they can and do come on Private land. I hunt a 300 acre mountain side that is 1 mile off a state dirt road. We left the gate unlock and he came in. Wrote one of my buddies a ticket for not wearing blaze while sitting in his stand (Spotted him from the road). It was the last day of the season at about 3:30pm. Talk about killing your last chance for the big one.
On another occasion we had someone steal a 10 gauge out of the truck while we were turkey hunting. We called the game warden because the neighbor saw the perps car make and model. The warden spent more time interrogating us and our equipment than trying to help. I think most wardens are decent but some of them can be a bit over the top. They know you don' t like to see them coming even if you are not doing anything wrong. At least the police pull you over for a reason. |
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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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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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#1 where are you?
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In Texas they have access to all the property all the time.
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moderator i am in georgia
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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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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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A moderator is an administrator. Delete posts, etc. Much like your boss. Keeps the boards clean.
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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. |
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Here in IN they have more athority than a state cop.
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This weekend I was pheasant hunting out on the plains here in Colorado. We had 12 guys in 2 trucks. You get the picture, 4-5 guys in the back of pick-ups with guns. So the game warden flags us down as we pass him and both trucks pull over and they check us to make sure our guns are unloaded, have plugs, and we have our licienses. No biggy, everyone is legal and ethical. When we got back into the back of the pickup we started to talk about wardens and the question was asked what would have happened if we had rufused to be searched. The wardens did ask before taking any guns from you hands if they could check it. It wasn' t a, give me your gun so I can check it, or anything like that. The concensous was that they would seize your gun from you, but I really don' t have a clue. Anyone?
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I have met Game wardens from West Virginia, Ohio, and Maryland and they all pretty much say the same things. They can go pretty much anywhere they want as long as you have land and water. No warant is needed. But as far as I am concerned they can check as often as they like. I know I wouldnt want their job. Just think about it, Even a cop dont face as many guns as a warden does. So if he is a little cranky, give him a break. He is probably trying to swallow his heart back down from the last gun he saw lol.
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In MN, wardens have alot of leeway in how they do their enforcement. They can go onto ANY property at anytime to enforce/or just check hunters/fisherman/etc. Tough job for sure. i know I wouldn' t want it. We have a warden in our area that confronted a group of folks that were illegally netting walleyes in the 1980' s. They weren' t to happy with him showing up when he did, so they tied the warden up to a tree and pushed a walleye up his butt. Can' t imagine the pain, but am sure it was worse when coming out if you know what a walleye looks like. They eventually nabbed the guys and they did some jail time. The warden is a great guy, does a good job....but is quite a standing joke around here. steve
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You say what? This is illegal? Do you want a fish stuck in your ass?
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Ive heard it all now
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the one thing i know for sure, in virginia, you are guitly until proven innocent!
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