Interesting replies to my question so far. It kind of supports my suspicion that I might be on their "do not call list".
what do you think put you on the do not return call list?
Good question, I'd like to know the answer to that question too.
Perhaps I am what they internally call a "known violator"; there is such a list fyi. I know of a person who was on that list simply because he was a very successful hunter. They just couldn't imagine that anyone could be as successful as he was without violating the law. The guy was straight arrow.
Or maybe I have asked the department uncomfortable questions at times, and I don't tolerate BS answers.
However, I have had no adversarial interactions with either of the two agents I have been trying to reach.
Hate to burst your bubble, but there is no such thing as a "do not call list". If anyone turns in poaching information, they certainly deserve a return phone call, no matter what that person's past history might be. On many of the best cases I made in my career, the reporting party was a convicted poacher himself.
I do have a couple of suggestions; first, specifically ask the officer to please return your call. If you don't get a return call, then call back and ask why nobody has returned your call. If that doesn't work, just remember that everyone has a supervisor; call that person.