Posted by oldtanker on February 20, 2014 at 21:17:47 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: things to ponder posted by Roy Prins on February 20, 2014 at 16:30:56:
MNDNR for years tried telling everyone that a game warden can just walk in and check your freezer. Not true. The same laws that apply to cops apply to game wardens. In MN all game wardens are also cops so they can bust you for other stuff. In the late 90's using the "can walk in any time" they busted a couple of guys in my county who were smoking a little weed while they were ice fishing. Game warden just opened the door to their ice house and walked in. They had money enough to fight it and won. Judge ruled the evidence as inadmissible because it violated the protections granted by the constitution/amendments of unreasonable search and seizure.
So basically the game wardens have to follow the same guidelines that cops do.
As far as teaching the kids to cast make darn sure that you have no other gear there with hooks and you should be fine.
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