well it depends on where your at. If your hunting a smaller property with lots of houses and stuff around it you probably should. If your running 4k acres in the bush i wouldn't bother.
I think its fair to say they no what is going on in a area if it is infested with pigs and are hearing rifle shots and flashlights bouncing all over a field. They might come check on you but you might be able to get some good info out of them on pig tactics .
I'm going to start kneeling if I have to start calling the law to tell them I'm not going to be breaking the law
This!
The game warden in my county said I should let him know if I’m gonna hunt hogs at night...nope, not happening.
I had a 28 year reunion at my property with 10 of my high school buddies. They shot several thousand rounds one night. About a thousand rounds into it, someone asked if what we were doing was illegal...that still amuses me.
I was out shooting pigs one night. Full moon, cold. Real good night. Warden announced himself and walked in on me and said he'd been watching me. He had a PVS-14 and was rigged out for serious work. We chatted a bit and wound up walking around checking the rest of my corn for hogs and he let me use his IR. Since then I'd always text and say something like "I just pulled of ***** road with my headlights off and gonna be hunting tonight and he'd reply "I know, Just saw you".... Got my own night vision after that too!
I hunted a place for several years with no problem. Went a few years without hunting it and some people built a house next to it. Went hunting again and shot few times and on the way out, had a convoy of sheriffs coming down the road. Guess I should have called!
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