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<blockquote data-quote="meatGrinder" data-source="post: 2619227" data-attributes="member: 20129"><p>I've been hunting and fishing at Lexington WMA for nearly 15 years and have never been checked. Until the other night. I took my two boys down to a pond to fish and took the 20 gauge Wingmaster with me. We weren't there to dove hunt anyway. We were mainly out there to scout for deer, fish, and maybe take a squirrel or two. I also always take a gun with me for snakes when fishing out there. Well, the warden decides to come say hi and here I am with an unplugged Wingmaster in the middle of dove season. After visiting for a while, he gave me a warning and suggested that he'd feel a lot better if I exchanged that shotgun for the .22 in the Jeep. I promptly did so. He was a good guy.</p><p></p><p>I got a ticket for fishing at Lake Overholser without a license when I was 19. That was my one and only ticket for a wildlife violation and I've done good by the law ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meatGrinder, post: 2619227, member: 20129"] I've been hunting and fishing at Lexington WMA for nearly 15 years and have never been checked. Until the other night. I took my two boys down to a pond to fish and took the 20 gauge Wingmaster with me. We weren't there to dove hunt anyway. We were mainly out there to scout for deer, fish, and maybe take a squirrel or two. I also always take a gun with me for snakes when fishing out there. Well, the warden decides to come say hi and here I am with an unplugged Wingmaster in the middle of dove season. After visiting for a while, he gave me a warning and suggested that he'd feel a lot better if I exchanged that shotgun for the .22 in the Jeep. I promptly did so. He was a good guy. I got a ticket for fishing at Lake Overholser without a license when I was 19. That was my one and only ticket for a wildlife violation and I've done good by the law ever since. [/QUOTE]
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