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Only game wardens I ever had any issues with was the federals. Willie Parker was one and another was a fed warden from Cambridge Md name of Bill Richardson..He was kind of beholden to a few landowners on the Eastern Shore though..if you know what I mean...Most of the state wardens I have had dealings with were for the most part very professional. The federal wardens were usually a**holes sad to say. A couple of honest forthright people though which was nice to see. Something about federal cops just doesn't seem like they trust the average person. I have had some dealings with the FBI that went pretty well though... usually very professional. I actually charged a federal warden with trespass and harassing waterfowl..He was really Pi--ed. The state guys didn't know what to do when they showed up to apprehend the trespasser. All in all it was kind of funny
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I watched the show again tonight.....I think I finally put my finger on what bothers me about it. All throughout the show, they kept refering to poachers/lawbreakers as "hunters"
![]() I sometimes wonder if these guys realize that at least part (if not all) of these guys salaries come from those of us who obey the laws and buy a license. They talk about 'saving the resource', but they don't give any credit to the law abiding hunter....its as if we are all guilty of destroying the ecosystem; it's just that some get to do it "legal like". Like the general public, there are more of us who obey the law than break it.....I realize that they have a tough, thankless job, but a little respect in the right situations can go a long, LONG way.......... Just saying....................... ![]()
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