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Wardens on the job
Wardens wrote several tickets for short fish at little river marina yesterday afternoon. On Gewber got 7 tickets for 7 shorts. These guys get criticized sometimes for what we see as non enforcement but they are spread very thin in Cherokee County and really do their best.
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[emoji106]. They get a lot of grief from folks that break the laws and those who think they aren’t doing their job. Takes a special person to do a thankless job.
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That’s good to hear. Glad they are out there trying to protect our resources as much as they can
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Glad to hear they are out checking what they can!
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Good to hear they were out and about checking people!
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That’s an encouraging report for sure. I believe the inability to enforce state game laws effectively is the primary reason for anglers perceived notion of a shortage of good crappie.
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Go get em boys,I personally follow all game laws to the letter, they are written to protect the resource not to harass the anglers,would love to see more enforcment
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Wish there would of been one on Neely Tuesday, had a single boater 8 gunning out the front. It’s always good to here and see the wardens/ water patrol out doing their job. Wish we had more around, up in Ky we had 3-4 times as many and most know us and just waved and went on. They knew we were in compliance of the rules and the law.
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I can't remember the last time I saw a game warden. I wish there was a way to get them more resourses but it seems this state has other priorities.
Maybe they should allow all law enforcement officers to enforce state regulations.