Game Warden Encounters and Stories

Alan

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I had a game warden pull up on me while I was gutting a deer last season. He was super chill and even helped me haul it out. Anyone else have a similar experience?
 
Okay, check this out. I was field dressing a buck and this warden rolls up, thinking I messed up the tagging. The guy didn't even offer to help haul it out. Nah, he just stood there and gave me this huge lecture about deer anatomy for like for half an hour! Can you believe it?
 
In our WA county there is ONE badged game cop. He spends his time on the highway next to the Columbia or roads along tributaries checking hooks, stringers and of course licenses. He doesn't have to walk too far to justify his existence.

But in the remote woods whether its a trespasser hunting and poaching or a predator like a bear or big/little cats tearing things up and killing animals he is useless. Even a dead and obvious diseased coy or deer. So any call goes to the Sheriff and they absolutely respond based upon risk and obviously time of day. Even with dog teams if needed. The Sheriff's office will make the contact with WDFW and somehow that works better, go figure.

There was a knock down drag out a few years back between the Sheriff and WDFW. WDFW was challenging deputies for solving problems that should involve a game cop. Again, based upon risk at the moment and the ultimate local authority, guess who won the argument?

But, in a previous time in a different county also along the Columbia, there was the one badged game cop there also. That guy seemed to be where he was needed and if not in a surprisingly short time. He was helpful++ but stern for screw ups and violations within reason. He retired. I hope he is living his years out well having done excellent public service - he earned it.
 

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