Lot of respect for what the TWRA officers do, and they have always been professional and even pleasant with all my interactions with them. Been checked numerous times, only got a warning once (well actually not me, but I took a date skiing back in the day and I stopped at a spot to fish. She had never fished, but I gave her a pole to try... never crossed my mind to get her a license, and of course, the boating officer pulled up on us fishing for a water safety check, then license check... then it hit me
oops. The officer must have known she wasn't the repeat offender type, and let her off with just a warning. We were both embarrassed, and she gave me heck for the next couple dates).
I don't have a problem with officers being on my land (I have no knowledge they have done so), but I would have a problem with them messing with trail cameras (I have a couple cams that if not shut down properly, the SD card will become corrupted and possible ruined). But I would think the officers would WANT to be caught on camera... that would send as strong a message to the hunter as anything!
My only complaint (this has never happened to me) would be the heresay reports of an officer checking a hunter on private property while in the stand. That terrifies me from a safety standpoint... officer pushes a deer toward the hunter while walking in, hunter shoots the deer, and the officer is in the line of fire unbeknownst to the hunter.