Bryant
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« Reply #20 on: February 08, 2012, 08:02:04 am » |
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Snitch?? Good grief.
I bet 75% of the cases game wardens end up filing on begin with information they've obtained by someone who saw something. Unfortunately, they can't be everywhere all the time. This is the exact reason the "Operation Game THIEF" program was started in Texas. Someone observes a gill net in the river, they call....someone see's someone hunting migratory birds over baited fields, they call. You're correct in that all whitetail deer in the state of Texas are owned by the state. That translates to ownership by me, you, and everyone else who lives and pays taxes to the state. So yes, I do own a portion of every deer in the state and I aim to protect OUR resource whether I suppose it's termed being a "snitch" or not.
I suppose if you looked out the window and saw theifs hauling crap out of your neighbors house, that calling the authorites would also be "snitching" and best thing to do would just be ignore the situation and kindly let the neighbor know upon his return home what you saw??
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