Oklahoma Game Warden
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2009 12:23 am
I went to the Blue River in southern Oklahoma to do some fly fishing today. Great place for any fellow fly fishing fans out there.
Game Warden came by checking licenses. I goofed big time and had left it in my check bag in the car after a quick stop for lunch. The law is clear that you have to have the license with you while fishing. It was an honest mistake, I took the bag off and decided not to carry it the rest of the day. It's always in the bag and I always carry the bag, but for some reason forgot to grab the license.
Long story short, the Game Warden was very polite and understanding. Reminded me of my responsibility and asked to see my ID. I handed over my drivers license and CHL. He looked at both then apologized for the inconvenience, but I would have to walk the mile back to the car and show him my licenses.
I made the walk, met him at the car about 15 minutes later. Presented the fishing license and was given a warning for failing to have license during inspection. He handed back my drivers license and CHL, asked me to sign the warning and told me he was sorry again for having to pull me off the river, but said "just doing my job so they know I'm working."
No comment on the CHL or any questions about whether I was carrying or not. Expected a little more from a Game Warden, but he was extremely professional. Great experience, first time for me having to show my CHL.
First time to get stopped by a game warden on the river. Great experience, even though I had to leave a great spot and was catching a ton of trout.
Mucho props to the Game Warden, great experience. And...I won't be forgetting to carry the license going forward.
Game Warden came by checking licenses. I goofed big time and had left it in my check bag in the car after a quick stop for lunch. The law is clear that you have to have the license with you while fishing. It was an honest mistake, I took the bag off and decided not to carry it the rest of the day. It's always in the bag and I always carry the bag, but for some reason forgot to grab the license.
Long story short, the Game Warden was very polite and understanding. Reminded me of my responsibility and asked to see my ID. I handed over my drivers license and CHL. He looked at both then apologized for the inconvenience, but I would have to walk the mile back to the car and show him my licenses.
I made the walk, met him at the car about 15 minutes later. Presented the fishing license and was given a warning for failing to have license during inspection. He handed back my drivers license and CHL, asked me to sign the warning and told me he was sorry again for having to pull me off the river, but said "just doing my job so they know I'm working."
No comment on the CHL or any questions about whether I was carrying or not. Expected a little more from a Game Warden, but he was extremely professional. Great experience, first time for me having to show my CHL.
First time to get stopped by a game warden on the river. Great experience, even though I had to leave a great spot and was catching a ton of trout.
Mucho props to the Game Warden, great experience. And...I won't be forgetting to carry the license going forward.