MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
sounds like the warden around Boysen is a "Hard- A** " I mean Egg.. LOL Anyways good luck to all you folks around there as we have no problems up north with the wardens.. Just as long as your within 300 feet you can check them every 4 hours if you want... If I ever got a ticket I would surely go to court if I were within 300 feet of my stuff as the judge would laugh the warden right out of the court room as he has to go off of what the regulations say...….If they game and fish wants to change the regulations they need to take that up with the Commissioners and the regulations for 2019 are already out.. So not happening this year.......
They all are hardarses. I detest most wardens in wyoming, especially the ones in the laramie plains area.[/quoteI’m going to politely disagree. I have lived her my entire life raised in the hills and on the water. I have yet to have an unpleasant encounter with game and fish. As long as your in compliance. I’ve had wardens walk a half my just to come say hi and check my license/ Minnow slip etc. very pleasant. If your not a jackass neither will they be.
They all are hardarses. I detest most wardens in wyoming, especially the ones in the laramie plains area.
Where did you guys see the info that started this thread? Please post a link.ClearCreek
I’m going to politely disagree. I have lived her my entire life raised in the hills and on the water. I have yet to have an unpleasant encounter with game and fish. As long as your in compliance. I’ve had wardens walk a half my just to come say hi and check my license/ Minnow slip etc. very pleasant. If your not a jackass neither will they be.
One other thing to keep in mind about authority figures no matter where they are located or what industry they may be in. It is an uncomfortable feeling to be lumped into a group that violates game & fish laws because we know we haven't done anything wrong, at least we believe we are being law abiding, but mistakes can happen. When mistakes happen they are an honest mistake or misinterpretation of a regulation, not an intentional violation. This is where we become frustrated. Since we feel the authority doesn't realize this, or accept it.I've only been checked twice since '88 in Wyoming and never in SD or MT. Once in SD I gave a warden, who had been walking checking tags and fish limits, a lift off the ice in my truck back to his vehicle at the access lol. We chatted about the most recent lake trout stockings and he never asked about my license even though I was driving a WY tagged truck on SD ice. I was certain I would have to dig out my licenses, but it never even came up.Overall, they do a tremendously difficult job protecting our resources from poachers and violators. Some wardens are tougher than others, some are nicer. Some come across fairly gruff and others should be in their marketing department lol. But just as we've had numerous disagreements and opinions on our forums on certain topics, wardens may have a different interpretation, give a ticket or maybe a warning, or just a little talk to someone. We're all different and unique on how we do things. But they do serve a role and should be given that respect. Agreed?
and i also had them wake me up when im camped out by shore at 2 am by fontinelle.
When you have 3 people and a dog camping in a Honda Civic covered with death metal and skull stickers, I wonder why?
was by myself and my civic was sticker free.... nice try though.youve had run ins with rangers too, so i dont wanna hear it from you mikey.