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<blockquote data-quote="Joe2Kool" data-source="post: 5690343" data-attributes="member: 1621"><p>I was recently checked on the North Cumberland. They were basically looking for people on ATV's without permits. They were kinda nosey looking in the back of the truck, but overall nice.</p><p></p><p>Although I did have one "check" that could have gone badly for me, but thankfully the GW was accommodating. It was on an Oak Ridge hunt. I killed a deer and took it to the checking station. Gave them my permit, pointed to the spot on the map, and looked in my wallet for my hunting license. It wasn't there! My heart sank to my feet. </p><p></p><p>As I was fumbling through my wallet, I realized what had happened. The evening before, I had killed a deer on private property and taken it to Adam's Meat Processing, just a few miles from the OR checking station. This was before the tele-check phone app, so I handed them my license to check in the deer. While they were checking it in, I got to talking to some of the other guys there. And walked away, leaving my license on the counter.</p><p></p><p>I told the GW at the OR checking station what had happened. He said if I waited until it was slow, he would radio in and confirm my license was valid. Meanwhile, I called Adam's. Sure enough, they had it, and stuck on their board.</p><p></p><p>So, technically, the GW would have given me a ticket for "hunting without a license", but I was grateful he was accommodating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2Kool, post: 5690343, member: 1621"] I was recently checked on the North Cumberland. They were basically looking for people on ATV's without permits. They were kinda nosey looking in the back of the truck, but overall nice. Although I did have one "check" that could have gone badly for me, but thankfully the GW was accommodating. It was on an Oak Ridge hunt. I killed a deer and took it to the checking station. Gave them my permit, pointed to the spot on the map, and looked in my wallet for my hunting license. It wasn't there! My heart sank to my feet. As I was fumbling through my wallet, I realized what had happened. The evening before, I had killed a deer on private property and taken it to Adam's Meat Processing, just a few miles from the OR checking station. This was before the tele-check phone app, so I handed them my license to check in the deer. While they were checking it in, I got to talking to some of the other guys there. And walked away, leaving my license on the counter. I told the GW at the OR checking station what had happened. He said if I waited until it was slow, he would radio in and confirm my license was valid. Meanwhile, I called Adam's. Sure enough, they had it, and stuck on their board. So, technically, the GW would have given me a ticket for "hunting without a license", but I was grateful he was accommodating. [/QUOTE]
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