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Lone Star Law
We recently discovered this program on the APL channel. It is interesting, showing various things the game wardens do to protect the natural resources of the state. If you've never watched it you might want to give one or two episodes a shot to see if you like it.
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I have been watching it for several years. I love hunting and outdoors activities. I wanted to be a warden back when I was 21 but lost my desire when I found out it didn't pay enough to support a family. I think that has changed a lot over the past 35 years.LDB415 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 4:58 pm We recently discovered this program on the APL channel. It is interesting, showing various things the game wardens do to protect the natural resources of the state. If you've never watched it you might want to give one or two episodes a shot to see if you like it.
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They don't get rich doing it but with a few years experience the pay isn't bad.
https://tpwd.texas.gov/warden/recruiting-careers/career
https://tpwd.texas.gov/warden/recruiting-careers/career
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Yeah. I regret not doing it now. I had a high paying union job at the time and was not thinking long term. It would have been a pay cut of 25-30% at the time and it took a few years of college. Young and dumb!LDB415 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 5:30 pm They don't get rich doing it but with a few years experience the pay isn't bad.
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Love the show.
I've even learned a thing or two watching it.
I've even learned a thing or two watching it.
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Good show. Been watching it for a few years. Learned a lot of what all the Game Wardens do.
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There is another show called North Woods Law that portrays game wardens in New Hampshire and the surrounding area. The difference in the mindset of the wardens is pretty interesting. They have what seems like a lot more "rules" in the NE.
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I enjoyed the show but we had to quit watching it because my son started to dislike GW's for continually lying to bust people.
Have you noticed that EVERY TIME one of them say "if you tell me the truth and I'll cut you some slack" and then they ticket or arrest them for exactly what they say next. My son (then 10 year old) pointed this out to me and it's been spot on. He asked - "why do they lie, they are police for hunting? Followed by if I messed up I wouldn't tell them what I did so I wouldn't get in even more trouble."
Great lesson, thanks a lot Wardens.
Have you noticed that EVERY TIME one of them say "if you tell me the truth and I'll cut you some slack" and then they ticket or arrest them for exactly what they say next. My son (then 10 year old) pointed this out to me and it's been spot on. He asked - "why do they lie, they are police for hunting? Followed by if I messed up I wouldn't tell them what I did so I wouldn't get in even more trouble."
Great lesson, thanks a lot Wardens.

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And I on the other hand see that in combination with only ticketing for 1 when there are multiple fish or whatever that each could and should be its own ticket and/or ticketing for the lowest value thing while issuing warnings for any other things. Also, in all cases that come to mind, they have already lied to begin with and if they had been truthful from the very beginning things might have turned out differently. Yes, good lessons alright.
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I wish we had seen that episode, I can teach off of that. We didn't see warnings or a break of any kind, which is why he called it out.
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I watched one show at the in-laws and thought it made the fun police look like fools. I have a problem with participating in a lawful activity and being forced to prove I'm not breaking the law. Terry stops are illegal for street patrol but not game wardens.
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We have seen those situations on multiple episodes. I can't name a specific one but I know for one the husband/wife team have frequently cited for far less infractions than the total number exposed. Others have done the same, issuing warning citations when they could have issued a full citation and also issuing for whatever was the class C infraction when there were class B or even A as well.
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Just about every episode that involves fishing. When they find one undersize fish, they find several, and write a ticket for one.LDB415 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 11:19 amWe have seen those situations on multiple episodes. I can't name a specific one but I know for one the husband/wife team have frequently cited for far less infractions than the total number exposed. Others have done the same, issuing warning citations when they could have issued a full citation and also issuing for whatever was the class C infraction when there were class B or even A as well.
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OK, sounds like we saw a handful of hunting shows back to back... (this was back in the fall) the fish examples are legit- unfortunately he didn't see those.