Krusty, yes OSP has dedicated fish and wildlife troopers but since they are spread across 98,000 square miles of the state plus offshore waters they are spread pretty thinly. I've been checked while fishing/crabbing maybe 8 or 10 times since I was 12. I'm 75 now so it's uncommon. In the 60 years I hunted I was never asked for a license, but was checked at a roadblock to see if we had tagged harvested animals about 20 times over the years. The roadblock was at the same place every year. OSP had boots on the ground out where we hunted. They knew our camp was always good for a hot cuppa or a warm bite on a cold day.
I spent a day running the video camera for OSP decoy setups. It was so disgusting I stopped big game hunting the following year.
I spent a day running the video camera for OSP decoy setups. It was so disgusting I stopped big game hunting the following year.

