</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I don't see what carrying a loaded gun on the tractor has to do with game.. )</font>
How many deer have you seen while on your tractor? /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
It's all about hunting regulations. If there was no hunting going on, on the property, and he was just running the tractor with a .22 or pistol on his side, I bet the warder would have just left him with a "havea nice day"..
Because the kids were hunting, he could have been using the tractor as transportation to cover more ground while the kids were pushung the deer to him.(just a legal possibility, he must consider)..
When I was in Florida, we used buggies and air boats to get arround. Because the deer were so few and far between, some guy would just use them to run the game. Talk about fair chase /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif. These guys would run the deer down and over with the air boat, spin the boat on top of the game and drown them... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif... Not cool....
As hunters we need to follow rules and refuse to give the "anti's" more ammo. Some "hunters" dont follow rules. We need to accept that laws must be enforced and if it inconveniences us in the process, we need to deal with it. Bottom line, if we keep our noses clean, it shouldnt effect us. In some cases, like here, it will. Its not a conspiricy... /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif I've had a run in myself, they were in my front yard when I came home.... Long story short.. I learned to respect things a bit more, even though I didnt really do anything wrong, I'm more concious of things now..
BTW, the question of cn someone fish in my lake w/o license? I'd bet no....