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All I hear are crickets from the LEO's
Olyguy is correct in his statements. I'll answer the rest in a few days guys. Traveling right now.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using Tapatalk
My trail cam has no bait it simply collects data for me, so are my bears baited? NO.Circumstances are not always how you envision it. A person could have shot from a dirt road in the center if a 1000 acre private property so shooting from the road is not always illegal. Hell shooting in a no hunting area us not always gonna be illegal because situations occur. Hunts with hounds still happen even though it is banned.This is why some of us won't ever post half the stuff we do because so many rush to judgment without knowing enough to make that call.
Quote from: runamuk on September 30, 2017, 06:53:23 AMMy trail cam has no bait it simply collects data for me, so are my bears baited? NO.Circumstances are not always how you envision it. A person could have shot from a dirt road in the center if a 1000 acre private property so shooting from the road is not always illegal. Hell shooting in a no hunting area us not always gonna be illegal because situations occur. Hunts with hounds still happen even though it is banned.This is why some of us won't ever post half the stuff we do because so many rush to judgment without knowing enough to make that call.I completely agree with you about rushing to judgement and not considering circumstances. As bearpaw said, this was moved from another thread. In doing so it appears my good intentioned comment got all twisted around. I was not making a blanket statement that ALL trail cams are baited. The comment was in regards to a specific trail cam with a bear chewing on a tube feeder in front of the cam. I shall hope you would agree that bear is off limits in that area. Here is the thread: http://hunting-washington.com/smf/index.php/topic,218651.msg2908678.html#msg2908678 As far as the guy standing in road shooting animal in the road....once again this was about a specific thread where OP said it was on FS road. I didn't want to bring up all the details to preserve a bit of anonymity for the guy and not to stir up trouble or point fingers."This is why some of us won't ever post half the stuff we do because so many rush to judgment without knowing enough to make that call." I find this ironic because I feel the same way. I double and triple check to make sure my posts are spell checked, grammar checked, checked for anything that might offend anyone yet someone still gets offended. Kinda makes you not want to post right? Take care guy.
I'm guilty of saying to someone to make sure not to hunt for bear caught on trail camera since the area was now baited. I should give that person the benefit of the doubt. I will keep that to myself in the future.
You have some reasonable expectation of privacy in your tent or cook shack. I assume (shame on me)that it is on public property you are asking about? Generally speaking a LEO would need consent, a warrant, or a reasonable belief that some exegent circumstances require you to enter. Court rulings are kinda all over, but much depends on whether it is state or federal law being enforced. You have a greater degree of privacy under the WA state constitution than most other places. A question that comes up often is, Is the tent abandoned or just being left for a short period. If it makes sense that it may be abandoned, a LEO could probably look in to see if anything potentially dangerous (firearms) needs safekeeping. Seeing a violation without an immediate safety issue would require a warrant to search/secure.Due to the mobility of vehicles, courts may give a little move leeway to LE than a tent or shack that isn't leaving the area. But the courts are always making entertaining rulings, some make sense. some don't. But privacy rights are a big deal and the courts do try to respect them,even if a few LEO's don't. Sorry to be long winded. Maybe BiGTex can provide more clarity.
I hope to God today's officers have the common sense and good grace to realize that an open mind and some active listening will usually lead to making the proper decision. But...