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<blockquote data-quote="tylerw02" data-source="post: 2034052" data-attributes="member: 113012"><p>As I understand it, it is a crime to abandon edible game without reasonable effort in MO. The owner can deny hunters access, and it is a crime to trespass on ground not clearly marked with purple paints and/or no trespass signs. If you contact the warden, he can access downed game on unwilling landowner's land if there is reasonable cause. The game warden can also access the landowners property with just cause (no warrant) if he or she has a hunting permit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tylerw02, post: 2034052, member: 113012"] As I understand it, it is a crime to abandon edible game without reasonable effort in MO. The owner can deny hunters access, and it is a crime to trespass on ground not clearly marked with purple paints and/or no trespass signs. If you contact the warden, he can access downed game on unwilling landowner’s land if there is reasonable cause. The game warden can also access the landowners property with just cause (no warrant) if he or she has a hunting permit. [/QUOTE]
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