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<blockquote data-quote="KSB209" data-source="post: 2034334" data-attributes="member: 83819"><p>When I took my hunters safety class (a few decades ago) one thing that was instilled in us was we have the right to go on to private property to retrieve game but you cannot bring your weapon. This is in CA and that class was almost 30 years ago so maybe it has changed I don't know for certain.</p><p></p><p>I have also been checked by a warden for fishing license on a private pond. I had a license and questioned the warden (politely of course) about fishing a private pond and needing a license. Nice guy....he actually pulled out the book and showed me the law. It was a very cordial conversation.</p><p>From what I understand game wardens have a lot more power then most LEO's when it comes to accessing private property but maybe that is a CA thing I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSB209, post: 2034334, member: 83819"] When I took my hunters safety class (a few decades ago) one thing that was instilled in us was we have the right to go on to private property to retrieve game but you cannot bring your weapon. This is in CA and that class was almost 30 years ago so maybe it has changed I don’t know for certain. I have also been checked by a warden for fishing license on a private pond. I had a license and questioned the warden (politely of course) about fishing a private pond and needing a license. Nice guy....he actually pulled out the book and showed me the law. It was a very cordial conversation. From what I understand game wardens have a lot more power then most LEO’s when it comes to accessing private property but maybe that is a CA thing I don’t know. [/QUOTE]
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