The Red Winged blackbirds can be shot with a deprivation permit.
Here is the short version without me having to cite state laws, case laws, and supreme court decisions. GW "power" isnt any greater than any other State LEO, GW has jurisdiction throughout the entire state along with a commission from the Feds allowing the GW to enforce Fed Wildlife Laws. GW is still required to establish probable cause before any search or seizure (as we (the citizens) are supposed to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure under the Constitution). However, the law allows a GW to check for hunting/fishing permits when a subject has been participating in such act. And yes, a GW can enter on private property when a reasonable suspicion warrants that hunting/fishing activities and/or violations of such may be or could be occurring or have occurred.
I have no problem with a warden checking me and I'm glad to see them working the area's I hunt but I don't want to deal with no bad attitude or treat me like I'm a violator I can't stand a poacher and I don't want to be treated like one.
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