Hey guys, quick question-
I'm fairly certain it is legal to do so, but I have a feeling it's probably one of those things that can be kinda grey in the eyes of a game warder, so before I bother the already understaffed government agency with my questions, I figured I would run it by y'all first.
In the unit I have a tag for this fall, there is a spot in the wilderness that looks pretty from google earth satellite imagery, but the nearest road within my unit is aver 5.5 miles away, and a few thousand feet in elevation change. That being said, about mile away, and about a half mile into the neighboring unit, there appears to be a pretty decent road that I could likely access in my pickup. My question is, would it be okay in y'alls opinion to simply park the pickup in the neighboring unit, and then make the hike over to check out that spot? And should I manage to shoot a deer in that spot, how would it look to a game warden who sees me loading into my truck with a tag on it for a unit that I am not parked in.
Thank you
I'm fairly certain it is legal to do so, but I have a feeling it's probably one of those things that can be kinda grey in the eyes of a game warder, so before I bother the already understaffed government agency with my questions, I figured I would run it by y'all first.
In the unit I have a tag for this fall, there is a spot in the wilderness that looks pretty from google earth satellite imagery, but the nearest road within my unit is aver 5.5 miles away, and a few thousand feet in elevation change. That being said, about mile away, and about a half mile into the neighboring unit, there appears to be a pretty decent road that I could likely access in my pickup. My question is, would it be okay in y'alls opinion to simply park the pickup in the neighboring unit, and then make the hike over to check out that spot? And should I manage to shoot a deer in that spot, how would it look to a game warden who sees me loading into my truck with a tag on it for a unit that I am not parked in.
Thank you