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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1770047" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>cohunt,</p><p>Totally agree on CO's I've run into. They understand sometimes the excitement can affect your do's and don'ts. My comments were for someone that has never hunted there and may not realize the basic requirements which can be easily overlooked in the regulations but did not imply they are SOB's at all. One of my guys this year detached his fishing license, was "educated" by the CO but not ticketed. Also had situation where the evidence of sex was not brought out with the meat but given time to retrieve it. They are not looking for an average joe that makes simple paperwork error but the blatant violator like you said. In fact, I wish some other states CO's could learn from these folks. I was actually being checked during a heavy snow forecast bug out but they understood what was happening and even offered some additional guidance on some of the 2 tracks we were considering. In fact. they were laughing saying Don't go out the way they came in! The track was virtually impassable! I appreciate what they do and how professional they are doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1770047, member: 63925"] cohunt, Totally agree on CO's I've run into. They understand sometimes the excitement can affect your do's and don'ts. My comments were for someone that has never hunted there and may not realize the basic requirements which can be easily overlooked in the regulations but did not imply they are SOB's at all. One of my guys this year detached his fishing license, was "educated" by the CO but not ticketed. Also had situation where the evidence of sex was not brought out with the meat but given time to retrieve it. They are not looking for an average joe that makes simple paperwork error but the blatant violator like you said. In fact, I wish some other states CO's could learn from these folks. I was actually being checked during a heavy snow forecast bug out but they understood what was happening and even offered some additional guidance on some of the 2 tracks we were considering. In fact. they were laughing saying Don't go out the way they came in! The track was virtually impassable! I appreciate what they do and how professional they are doing it. [/QUOTE]
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