Quote Originally Posted by Tundah View Post
To clear the record, FWC officers may legally enter any property in the performance of their duties as it relates to state laws concerning game and fish. That said, they will not be entering any dwellings or opening any coolers at ones residence without a search warrant or consent of the owner. Their scope in entering a property is greater than other law enforcement officers, but beyond that, the same rules apply to search and seizure at a residence.

They do have the authority to conduct those searches at non-residence places: "vessel, boat, vehicle, fishhouse or warehouse." Even in those instances, the FWC officer needs some information that leads to a reasonable belief that a violation (under Natural Resources section) has occurred.
I've heard stuff like this since I was a kid. Always get a chuckle out of it still.

Being a game warden doesn't make you above the Constitution. They absolutely have to have a search warrant to come on your property. There is no special powers granted to a warden.

Not attacking you personally How many Specks in the freezer?