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I had a friend that needed to clear his name after a picture was posted of his bear in camp with a bag of mineral salt that could be seen in the background. Someone saw it on a forum and called WDFW, accusing him of baiting.(The salt was there for trail cam bait. Does anyone bait bear with salt???). My friend was asked if he would take the warden to the kill site days later....He met with the warden, drove the 45 miles to the hunt area, walked through his hunt showing his shooting position, the bears position and the gut pile, which most remained despite the Aug heat.In the end, my friend was exonerated and the warden shook his hand and congratulated him on a great hunt.A great takeaway from his experience is If you are posting pictures, be sure that there isn't anything that could be misinterpreted.I don't think he's ever posted anything since.
Quote from: ELKBURGER on July 22, 2019, 12:10:33 PMI had a friend that needed to clear his name after a picture was posted of his bear in camp with a bag of mineral salt that could be seen in the background. Someone saw it on a forum and called WDFW, accusing him of baiting.(The salt was there for trail cam bait. Does anyone bait bear with salt???). My friend was asked if he would take the warden to the kill site days later....He met with the warden, drove the 45 miles to the hunt area, walked through his hunt showing his shooting position, the bears position and the gut pile, which most remained despite the Aug heat.In the end, my friend was exonerated and the warden shook his hand and congratulated him on a great hunt.A great takeaway from his experience is If you are posting pictures, be sure that there isn't anything that could be misinterpreted.I don't think he's ever posted anything since.I’m for sure not a fan of guilty until proven innocent. The burden of proof should be on the state.
My friend was asked
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Yes they do. I is absolutely ridiculous someone would do that. But shouldn't surprise me, there are people on here that call people out all the time for not wearing hunters orange for pictures or not tagging an animal before pictures.Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk
I don't mind getting checked or if I was asked to go back. I haven't had to go back, but I was asked for photos, GPS coordinates, waypoints and corroborating stories from my hunting partners. We were deer hunting about 2 hours from where I killed my elk, so I think he didn't want to drive 4 hours any more than I did.I want the wardens finding the bad guys and there isn't any way to know who the bad guys are without asking questions. If there was a way to only interact with the law breakers, they would already be doing that.
Hey, y’all! I have a quick question that I can’t seem to get an answer on. I’m looking at accessing an east side elk unit from the west side. I’m just wondering about the legality of such a thing. It seems like it should be fine, but the idea of running into a warden at a west side trailhead with an elk(if I should be so lucky) and a east side tag might raise some awkward conversations. Any info would be much appreciated!