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    I cleaned out my deep freeze this weekend. I've been planning a fish fry for our church for months and despite the downpour Saturday we had a great day. The weather cleared up and many sacalait and catfish got baptized in grease!

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    Awesome....
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwr353 View Post
    your domicile is not the same as your ..... camp. Possession limit is for the field or camp prior to arriving at your domicile.
    GW or LEO would need a warrant to come inside and check the camp as well. Just because its not a primary residence doesn't change the law on needing a warrant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shawnlsu View Post
    GW or LEO would need a warrant to come inside and check the camp as well. Just because its not a primary residence doesn't change the law on needing a warrant.
    Here's a link to state law that says otherwise.
    RS 56:55 - Search with or without warrant :: 2014 Louisiana Laws :: US Codes and Statutes :: US Law :: Justia
    Here's a link about case law concerning LaWLF. I thought of intrest.
    http://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/cg...context=lalrev
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    Quote Originally Posted by jig rig View Post
    Here's a link to state law that says otherwise.
    RS 56:55 - Search with or without warrant :: 2014 Louisiana Laws :: US Codes and Statutes :: US Law :: Justia
    Here's a link about case law concerning LaWLF. I thought of intrest.
    http://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/cg...context=lalrev
    Yea JR, I always heard that the police would get the game wardens to go with them when they needed to check someones house for drugs, etc. because the game warden did not need a warrant.
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    I better get to cooking


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    Quote Originally Posted by NwLa sacalait View Post
    I cleaned out my deep freeze this weekend. I've been planning a fish fry for our church for months and despite the downpour Saturday we had a great day. The weather cleared up and many sacalait and catfish got baptized in grease!

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    Nice and WTG! Did same thing for my church couples group, good way to empty the freezer of last years catch and have some great fellowship.
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    incident involving some new friends up at my home place couple guys fish the same place everyday and were catching limits then going back to same place and doing it again. what is insane? it is right below the local conservation garage and offices! course they had telescope and watched them catching many many crappie and then leaving and then coming back to same spot. So they went to the one guys house and busted them with several limits of crappie for a day and wrote multiple tickets. did ask to see his freezer and he let them in to see it, wrote him up for not properly having the bags of filets marked where they were caught, dates and names on it.

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    This man is a very generous guy and cooks up a big fish dinner for local volunteer fire companies annual fundraiser to benefit community. Not a bad guy but he catches more fish than most can imagine.

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    I believe the key is "probable cause" . I had some instances while in the millitary that really explained that term to me. If you were to have the police bring a GW over to search with out a warrant, anything that turns up that is not game related should not be admitted as evidence. If a game violation was found along with any other infraction, it is all grounds for charges. The main fact is that most people who get in a hole this way have no means to legally fight it in court.

    By no means am I a sucessful fisherman to have that much in my freezer at any time, much less catch a limit. Some thing has to happen or have been reported for "probable cause". Should a search be done at my home by a GW along with the police , with out probable cause, it would be illegal search and seasure.



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