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Old September 4th, 2005, 06:37 PM
Bob La Londe
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"Terry Lomax" wrote in message
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Regarding the original question, I get approached by the game warden
here in the USA about once a year, sometimes never in a year, sometimes
two or three times. The miles of stream / lake shoreline per game
warden is huge, so they're rare.


I have gone several years without ever being checked hunting or fishing, and
I have had stretches where my hunting license has been checked a couple
times and my fishing license checked five or six times within a couple
months.

Of course that always brings to mind the game warden in Ohio who tried to
nail me when I was 14 years old. In Ohio you can fish without a license
until you are sixteen years old. The fellow walked up and asked me what
grade I was in. He had the darndest time believing I was only 14 and going
into my junior year in high school. LOL. After grilling me and making me
very nervous for about twenty minutes he gave up and admitted there were no
holes in my story. (I was only 14.)
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