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<blockquote data-quote="13pt" data-source="post: 5529970" data-attributes="member: 19602"><p>Just FYI…I have two clients who are game wardens…one just recently retired. We've had this discussion. Both said all they do is "put out fires". They don't have time to be proactive looking for baiters, so the only baiters they can bust are those us ethical hunters turn in to them, but then they generally only have time to try to catch them once or twice before having to move onto the next "fire". So, my guess is this goes on more than we know, especially on privately owned properties. I'd imagine the skyrocketing price has curbed it somewhat, but it's goes on more than we know. My neighbors on two adjoining sides have been busted for baiting over the years. I don't know how the game warden found out <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤷♂️" title="Man shrugging :man_shrugging:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f937-2642.png" data-shortname=":man_shrugging:" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="13pt, post: 5529970, member: 19602"] Just FYI…I have two clients who are game wardens…one just recently retired. We’ve had this discussion. Both said all they do is “put out fires”. They don’t have time to be proactive looking for baiters, so the only baiters they can bust are those us ethical hunters turn in to them, but then they generally only have time to try to catch them once or twice before having to move onto the next “fire”. So, my guess is this goes on more than we know, especially on privately owned properties. I’d imagine the skyrocketing price has curbed it somewhat, but it’s goes on more than we know. My neighbors on two adjoining sides have been busted for baiting over the years. I don’t know how the game warden found out 🤷♂️. [/QUOTE]
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