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Waterfowl & Other Winged Interests
Saw some amazing stuff this weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="Grnwing" data-source="post: 4539774" data-attributes="member: 14910"><p>If there wasn't a law being broken they could do a thorough check. Checking for lead, plugs, liscenses, duck stamps, life jackets whistles and maybe a frank conversation about their azzhat behavior. It's amazing how folks shape up when they know the law is watching. In very few states do i ever see a gw out patrolling during a hunt, rather most wait back at the ramp. I know the TWRA has limited resources and patrols take time, money and manpower that is often spread way too thin. I hope my previous post didnt come across as bashing the TWRA, as i have not met a gw that wasnt professional and courteous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grnwing, post: 4539774, member: 14910"] If there wasn't a law being broken they could do a thorough check. Checking for lead, plugs, liscenses, duck stamps, life jackets whistles and maybe a frank conversation about their azzhat behavior. It's amazing how folks shape up when they know the law is watching. In very few states do i ever see a gw out patrolling during a hunt, rather most wait back at the ramp. I know the TWRA has limited resources and patrols take time, money and manpower that is often spread way too thin. I hope my previous post didnt come across as bashing the TWRA, as i have not met a gw that wasnt professional and courteous. [/QUOTE]
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