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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 480861" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>A few years ago we rented a cabin at Grahams Island and there was a plain clothes warden watching the cleaning station like a hawk. The first day we got a mid morning start and I noticed he looked out of place just hanging out doing nothing , It was so hot that we came back in early and he was still there . we were short of a limit so we went back out in the evening and he was still there. Two days later , same thing. That was around the time when they made that big walleye bust. </p><p></p><p>Also at Sakakawea they used to hire college kids to sit at the boat ramps and survey how many fish people had caught. I haven't saw that since but I think the college kids kept a lot of people honest , the warden was flying under the radar and pretty sure he made a few busts and once word got out I bet he made a few honest people . Other than that Iv'e hardly saw a warden except for Metigoshe checking for life jackets and the required devices</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 480861, member: 367"] A few years ago we rented a cabin at Grahams Island and there was a plain clothes warden watching the cleaning station like a hawk. The first day we got a mid morning start and I noticed he looked out of place just hanging out doing nothing , It was so hot that we came back in early and he was still there . we were short of a limit so we went back out in the evening and he was still there. Two days later , same thing. That was around the time when they made that big walleye bust. Also at Sakakawea they used to hire college kids to sit at the boat ramps and survey how many fish people had caught. I haven't saw that since but I think the college kids kept a lot of people honest , the warden was flying under the radar and pretty sure he made a few busts and once word got out I bet he made a few honest people . Other than that Iv'e hardly saw a warden except for Metigoshe checking for life jackets and the required devices [/QUOTE]
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