Pretty much what I've come to expect from our Texas game wardens.

In this case, what do you mean "check your kills"? Making sure they were all hogs?Sparky3131 wrote: He was quick, showed up, checked our kills, (13 hogs between 3 people) and was on his way. Very polite and professional.
n5wd wrote:In this case, what do you mean "check your kills"? Making sure they were all hogs?Sparky3131 wrote: He was quick, showed up, checked our kills, (13 hogs between 3 people) and was on his way. Very polite and professional.
nightmare69 wrote:He says he is always smiling and nice to people who are armed.
Yes. They are peace officers and trespass laws don't apply to peace officers in Texas, even when they're on vacation.Texas_Blaze wrote:Game warden can enter your private property?
bizarrenormality wrote:Yes. They are peace officers and trespass laws don't apply to peace officers in Texas, even when they're on vacation.Texas_Blaze wrote:Game warden can enter your private property?
If the game warden suspects activities related to hunting, fishing, or othyer laws regarding wildlife are or have been going on it is probable cause for them to enter. Hearing gunshots is probable cause.tamc wrote:I do think there is a difference between a game warden and a LEO. The former does not need probable cause to enter, but the latter does. I cannot recall the statute and perhaps it is hearsay -
I was always taught the most underpaid, but powerful person was the game warden.
Define forcefully.nightmare69 wrote:What about your house, can they forcefully enter your home without a warrant?