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If it is private land, the warden must obey the landowner's rules. It is possible the landowner insisted on enforcing the access hours restriction. Otherwise, he should have been more helpful.
Just curious why you're posting this now?
I would guess the wardens report reads a little different. Not taking sides just saying there are usually two sides to the story.
The only thing I have to say on this is,The hunter should have Tagged and dressed The animal imediately upon kill,Then it wouldnt have gone to waste.Why did he go to town for help before doing this?He didnt have the help to kill it.Waste, not tagging upon kill,Trespassing if thats the rules,In my op.Charge for all 3 When a WDFW official is on the job and helps someone it is on their discretion to do so,Instead they should get finished with a person as quickly as can be done and move on to the next problem.Just like a cop on the hiway should not stay for an hour or more with someone stranded on the hiway for the tow truck.
I just don't think there's any excuse for a game warden allowing an elk go to waste.
The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
Quote from: bobcat on April 15, 2014, 07:53:22 AMI just don't think there's any excuse for a game warden allowing an elk go to waste. I don't see any mitigating circumstances on that one. If he had to cite the guy for trespassing than fine (although petty) but letting the elk go to waste is just sad.
Quote from: FC on April 15, 2014, 08:09:45 AMQuote from: bobcat on April 15, 2014, 07:53:22 AMI just don't think there's any excuse for a game warden allowing an elk go to waste. I don't see any mitigating circumstances on that one. If he had to cite the guy for trespassing than fine (although petty) but letting the elk go to waste is just sad.Right, plus I don't believe a trespass charge is a minor infraction like it used to be. Don't they have a new, more serious charge, for trespassing while hunting?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk