EXCESS, S OMETIMES THE ROUTINE can lead to the extraordinary. And as I drove down a dead-end dirt road, hoping to find and check out the site where a bear had been harvested - routine work for a game warden in the firearms bear season - I unexpectedly uncovered an extraordinary amount of unlawful activity. Bear-harvest sites are inspected when possible to check for evidence of baiting or other illegal activity. I'd placed a call to the hunter who had har- 52 AND UNLA vested the bear to find out the exact location where it was taken. As I awaited a call back, I headed for the general area that had been described in the harvest report. The dirt road I used to get there is dotted here and there with camps, and as I drove, I glanced to my left and noticed a hunter in full camo trudging across a small field toward a cabin. He obviously was in violation for not wearing the required amount of fluorescent orange, and he appeared shaken by my presence. I stopped to check his license; he didn't have it with him. "It's back at my cabin over