I know my rights but I'm not sure what rights game wardens choose to recognize. I'll be out of state in Colorado this September on an elk hunt and was told by their dept of wildlife that I needed to be able to show the game warden where I killed my elk(since I'll be traveling through a zone I can't hunt while on my way out of the woods). I feel by invoking my 5th Amendment rights I might be opening myself up to tickets. They know I'm out of state and it's much cheaper for me to pay the fines than fly back to fight it. What are your thoughts?
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