Do you know who your CO is?
#1
Do you know who your CO is?
It may seem trivial to many....but I've become good friends with my local GW, here.
I'd suggest to everyone to at least know who your local conservation officer is....and get his contact information. Chris and I talk about 3-5 times per season just about "hunting" and "regs". They're a great resource for anything you might (or someone else might) find "questionable". I've dererred to him about questions that have come up, here (a good example was getting into my tree in the wee hours of the morning....and if that broke any game laws, or not). I've also called him from a tree.
Just a suggestion.
I'd suggest to everyone to at least know who your local conservation officer is....and get his contact information. Chris and I talk about 3-5 times per season just about "hunting" and "regs". They're a great resource for anything you might (or someone else might) find "questionable". I've dererred to him about questions that have come up, here (a good example was getting into my tree in the wee hours of the morning....and if that broke any game laws, or not). I've also called him from a tree.
Just a suggestion.
#2
RE: Do you know who your CO is?
Good for you, but ours is a total prick, and there is pretty much no scenario where I would intentionally talk to him. I agree, they CAN be a resource if you find one that still thinks they are human too.
#4
Boone & Crockett
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RE: Do you know who your CO is?
I do and I'm not the best of friends with him [:@]. I've notified him for about the last 10 years about a known poacher around the land I hunt. Given him names, addresses, license plate #'s, make and model of vehicles, roads he poaches on, lands he hunts on, time of day he shoots from the road, times of nights he spotlights and shoots from the road, where he takes the deer to butcher them, where he gets his taxidermy done, etc... I can't hand the guy more of a slam dunk case and he doesn't seem to be interested in doing anything about it.
#8
RE: Do you know who your CO is?
Sad to say but I believe I would walk the othere way if I saw him while I was hunting. I am not really sure why because I don't think I am breaking the law.. But I did use a screw in tree step and cleared a couple of lanes.
Maybe it was the time a power hungry GW kept me sitting around for an hour cause I hadn't signed my license.
I guess if you feel guilty you probably are.
Maybe it was the time a power hungry GW kept me sitting around for an hour cause I hadn't signed my license.
I guess if you feel guilty you probably are.
#10
Boone & Crockett
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RE: Do you know who your CO is?
NY...
Ever thought about going up the food chain? I would.
Ever thought about going up the food chain? I would.
What really sucks is this area holds some BIG bucks. I have permission on 500 acres of it. I dont' hunt it one tenth of what I'd like to because this slob is whacking everything around there illegally.