As is the case with most legal issues, how something is phrased means more than the cold hard facts sometimes. In Kentucky, it is illegal to "hunt" from the road. I'd venture to say 99% of spotlighters are in trucks or cars, ON THE ROAD. If someone was to be stopped for "casting rays of artificial light" (as the law pertaining to it reads) and mentioned that they were hunting, even if only in a figurative sense, I'd suspect they'd get the royal treatment from police and/or game warden.
I suppose it pays to know the history of Kentucky, and the nature of the people to understand the dislike for people intruding on ones private space. (For some good reasons, and some bad ones, I'd suspect)
As I said in an earlier post, I USED to do some spotlighting myself. We were chased by homeowners, shot at in one instance (or at least shot fired in our general direction), lights pointed back at us, Police called on us, and in one instance, a picture of my truck posted on a bullitin board in a local gas station. (At least it wasn't the Post Office /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif)
The point I'm trying to make is that a part of your hobby/passion of hunting, is merely an irritant to most people not involved. Things that bother people tend to go away in time. At that point, you are on the outside, looking in. I'd offer to you that great discretion be used, even if you're legally "in the right".
As I referred to in an earlier post, I'm an advocate of mandatory helmet laws (on motorcycles) In our state, it's legal to ride without one. I respect ones right to make that desicion on their own. BUT.... It does the "sport" of cycling a great dis-service everytime a "bike hater picks up the paper and reads where someone has splattered their brains on a car bumper.
It pays to be an advocate of "good karma" for your sport as much as for the right to participate.
We have to pick our fights carefully. Sometimes, in order to win a battle, you put yourself in a position to loose the war.