RICMIC
Veteran member
I caught the "Warden" program yesterday on the Outdoor Channel. I saw the header "Failure to Tag", and thought that they were finally going to put this story on the air. Well, it wasn't this case, but a different one in Montana by a different warden. He watched three hunters shoot and retrieve a mule deer buck, and when they got back to the road, they were walking back to their truck when he confronted them. The group was fairly young, with one female and only one rifle in the bunch. They were obviously excited and exhausted. The warden was polite and friendly. It turns out that the shooter had left his tag in the truck, and they were going back to get it. The warden verified that he had a license, called it an honest mistake, and wrote a warning ticket.
I've learned to put my license in a secure pocket and not my pack. You can leave you pack behind, but so far I have always remembered to wear my pants. This warden handled the situation far better than Drew Scott did.
I've learned to put my license in a secure pocket and not my pack. You can leave you pack behind, but so far I have always remembered to wear my pants. This warden handled the situation far better than Drew Scott did.