I note with interest Jason's reference to the "Land Owner Privacy Act." In my experience, responsible hunters have no problem getting checked by game wardens and recognize the importance of the game warden's job. I was checked this past fall (on walk-in land, which is private land open to public hunting), and was glad comply. The warden had just busted a bunch of guys who were over limit on mallard ducks. As a duck hunter I am glad he did so. Our wild game are a public resource that need public protection. Instead of getting angry about wardens entering private land (and I note that by definition this is not trespassing, since it is legal entry by a public official), why not thank the warden for protecting our resources so we can continue our enjoyment of hunting for years to come.
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