Yep, Eddie, game wardens, like all law enforcement officers, are human so attitude does make a difference (I know . . some say it shouldn't). A confrontational attitude just makes an officer wonder what you're trying to hide, so he/she will look a little more carefully for violations. But of course, since the only applicants are human, I suspect nearly every law enforcement agency has had some at one time or another that were "badge heavy" and usually they don't last long, although I guess whatever time they do last is too long.
The last I knew, half the game wardens in Texas are stationed along the coast. So I've had one stop to visit while I was fishing and didn't ask to see my license, I've had two check my license, and I had one run up alongside my boat, started to ask, "Do you have life jackets . . . Oh, I see'em", hit the throttle on his boat and took off. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
My younger brothers, and lots of other teenagers, used to complain about the police stopping and searching them and their cars at night. I worked nights for several years, was out at all hours of the night, and don't know how many times I was stopped, but I was never searched; undoubtedly because I was courteous to the officers, they were courteous to me, and I wouldn't have cared if they did want to search the car. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif