When I started hunting over 30 years ago in Saskatchewan,I used to get checked once each year,just to check licenses.It was basically a formality,since we knew the local CO very well,and he knew that we followed the rules.Since moving to Alberta,I have never been checked while hunting,outside of the mandatory game check ins at camp Wainright.I have driven through many highway checks,but when we travel to and from our hunting area,we have all of our guns and gear in the back under a bed cover and wear street clothes.Usually when the officer sees no guns or hunting clothes in the cab,we get waved through without any questions at all.If any questions are asked,it is usually "Are you hunting" to which we honestly reply," not today".We are then always waved through.