#2141784 - 11/01/10 06:21 PM
TWRA Question
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Dawson
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Can a wildlife officer come onto private property without notifying the owner? And if they do come to investigate, do they have to inform the owner that they were there?
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#2141863 - 11/01/10 07:02 PM
Re: TWRA Question
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scn
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Can a wildlife officer come onto private property without notifying the owner? And if they do come to investigate, do they have to inform the owner that they were there?
Yes, wildlife officers legally can and do come on private property without notifying the owner, and they have no duty to notify anyone of their investigation.
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#2141966 - 11/01/10 07:45 PM
Re: TWRA Question
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Dawson
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Can a wildlife officer come onto private property without notifying the owner? And if they do come to investigate, do they have to inform the owner that they were there? Yes, wildlife officers legally can and do come on private property without notifying the owner, and they have no duty to notify anyone of their investigation. Is there a way that I can contact someone to see of they came onto my property? I went to check my foodplot this afternoon and there were truck tracks in it that weren't there this morning. I had sighted in my rifle around lunch today and thought that maybe they were trying to see what was going on? It would be very difficult for anyone to come in on the back of our farm, and the neighbors know to stay out. The farm is very well posted. I also don't think a poacher would be driving a truck through while we are riding gators and tractors everywhere. I am hoping that it is the TWRA, but will be worried if it isn't.
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#2142284 - 11/01/10 09:40 PM
Re: TWRA Question
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Can a wildlife officer come onto private property without notifying the owner? And if they do come to investigate, do they have to inform the owner that they were there? Yes, wildlife officers legally can and do come on private property without notifying the owner, and they have no duty to notify anyone of their investigation.
Are you saying there has to be an investigation? I ask because I was checked by one of TWRA's finest last year on a private family farm because he saw me "pull in with orange on". He could've just checked me when he saw me open the gate, but no, he waited til I started hunting. I asked him was there any particular reason he checked me. Said he was just driving down the road and saw me "pull in with orange on". I was legal in every way. He ruined my hunt and, as far as I'm concerned, trespassed for no other reason than he saw a legal hunter going hunting.
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#2142349 - 11/01/10 10:07 PM
Re: TWRA Question
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knightrider
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Can a wildlife officer come onto private property without notifying the owner? And if they do come to investigate, do they have to inform the owner that they were there? Yes, wildlife officers legally can and do come on private property without notifying the owner, and they have no duty to notify anyone of their investigation. Are you saying there has to be an investigation? I ask because I was checked by one of TWRA's finest last year on a private family farm because he saw me "pull in with orange on". He could've just checked me when he saw me open the gate, but no, he waited til I started hunting. I asked him was there any particular reason he checked me. Said he was just driving down the road and saw me "pull in with orange on". I was legal in every way. He ruined my hunt and, as far as I'm concerned, trespassed for no other reason than he saw a legal hunter going hunting. how did he know you were legal without checking you out? its hard for a warden to catch someone over bait or breaking other laws while you are pulling in in the truck,of course he waited till you got where you were going to check EVERYTHING out. and wardens cant trespass its the law
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#2142653 - 11/02/10 07:46 AM
Re: TWRA Question
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stik
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Actually, I would welcome a WO on my property.
always welcome here.
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#2142665 - 11/02/10 07:52 AM
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Wildlife Officers are than welcome on my place. In fact, I've told them to stop by and look around from time to time.
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#2142679 - 11/02/10 07:57 AM
Re: TWRA Question
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tndrbstr
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Can a wildlife officer come onto private property without notifying the owner? And if they do come to investigate, do they have to inform the owner that they were there? Yes, wildlife officers legally can and do come on private property without notifying the owner, and they have no duty to notify anyone of their investigation. Are you saying there has to be an investigation? I ask because I was checked by one of TWRA's finest last year on a private family farm because he saw me "pull in with orange on". He could've just checked me when he saw me open the gate, but no, he waited til I started hunting. I asked him was there any particular reason he checked me. Said he was just driving down the road and saw me "pull in with orange on". I was legal in every way. He ruined my hunt and, as far as I'm concerned, trespassed for no other reason than he saw a legal hunter going hunting.
how did he ruin your hunt by checking your licence?
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#2142689 - 11/02/10 08:03 AM
Re: TWRA Question
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LA man
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our local gw has a key to our gate, he can come and check anytime he wants
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