04-13-2012, 04:36 PM
Having worked with the dnr back in 04 as dedicated hunt project cord assist. I noticed that most of the officers were over worked andunderpayed. They do not have a set schedule they get called often in middle of night to help with a missing person or poaching call, and they have never once pissed and moaned about it. If you have had a bad experience I am sorry. Just remember they are responsible for the wildlife in the state of Utah and the 2 legged critters that often are not responsible sportsman like we are. Sometimes we think they make wrong decisions or are bulling us around they are just doing what they are trained to do to keep 2 and 4 legged critters safe. My hats go off to them I have been approached by the accasional dnr officer with a chip on his shoulders but I just brush it aside and chalk it up to the fact that they started the day in a good mood and ended up dealing with a real a@# hole. I can understand how that could happen as a truck driver I leave the house in the morning in a great mood, but after a few hours dealing with yahoos on the road I can get a chip on my shoulders. Lets cut them a break and let them do there jobs. Just
when they approach you and if they are in a mood just brush it off. As out British fellows say (KEEP A STIFF UPPER LIP)
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