It is the hunter's responsibility to make sure they have the proper tags, stamps, endorsements, etc. at all times. We remind all our hunter ed students that they need to make sure that thy get the right stuff, because the clerk at Wal-Mart may not have a clue what they're doing.Shu wrote:Ok something that I did not know,
I just recently went on a guided duck hunt down in port Oconner and on the Itinerary is said a hunting license and make shure it says HIP on it under your name,(mine did)
So i get down there and ask the guide what it is. He said its where when you get your license they ask you how many birds you have taken so forth and so on.
Well he said his wife (new hunter) they went down bird hunting and got stoped by a game warden and she didnt have it. My guide said she is a first time hunter and that they didnt ask the question where they purchased the license the warden said that didnt matter and gave her a 100 dollar ticket.
Why would it be are responsibility if they are the ones that didnt ask the question
Yes, the clerk should have asked the right questions, but their failure to do so isn't going to get you out of a ticket.