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Read this collection of illegal hunting and fishing stories, which prove that life as a game warden is surprisingly dangerous and thrilling.
Two conservation officers attempt to chase down a motorboat in their canoe. A married couple illegally catches more than 60,000 crappies over a 12-year span. A duo of poachers run over Tom Chapin's motorbike?and nearly kill him in the process. As a Minnesota game warden for 29 years, Tom investigated hundreds of harrowing and exhilarating cases. In Poachers Caught!, he shares 36 of his most memorable ones with you.
Throughout his career, Tom meticulously wrote daily reports and was a stickler for taking photographs to enhance his records. So the stories recounted here are as realistic and factual as possible. From the vividly detailed capture of illegal night hunters to the deconstruction of major fish poaching operations, Poachers Caught! allows you to experience each riveting encounter as if you were there.
The tales of true crime are action-packed, shocking, and wildly entertaining. They appeal to anyone with an interest in hunting, fishing, and law enforcement, as well as anyone who's concerned about the protection of our natural resources. Tom's writing serves as a tool for educating people about poaching and for promoting ethics in nature. It also yields a heightened appreciation for the wildlife officers who protect our fish and wildlife resources.
Tom says, ?I always believed a game warden's job should focus on this one concern: providing an equal playing field for all who purchase a hunting or fishing license.?
Tom Chapin is a native of Hibbing, Minnesota. He earned his bachelor's degree in zoology in 1972 from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, after a two-year tour in the US Army. Most of his 29-year career as a natural resource conservation officer was spent in the Grand Rapids, Minnesota, district, where he also served as area supervisor for seven years. Chief among the honors he received include the 1978 Itasca County Law Enforcement Officer of the Year and the 1985 Minnesota Conservation Officer of the Year.
Tom has also served as adjunct faculty, teaching law enforcement courses at Itasca and Hibbing Community Colleges. The author's campaigning and testimony prompted the Minnesota State Legislature to enact a gross over-limit law. Known as the ?Chapin Bill,? this law became effective March 1, 2003. It increased penalties, including the loss of hunting and fishing privileges, for violators who take large quantities of game and fish.
Throughout his career as a game warden, Tom took hundreds of photographs documenting illegal activities. These photos were an integral part of his group presentations, which have both educated and entertained audiences interested in natural resources issues. Tom and his wife, Sandy, raised daughters Colleen, Anita, and Beth in Grand Rapids, where Tom retired from public service.
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Introduction
1. The Phony Figures
2. The Humbling Hasp
3. The Wrinkled Motorbike
4. The Covert Cabin
5. The Brassy Bruin
6. The Right Spot at the Wrong Time
7. The Incriminating Deer Head
8. The Stealth Lights
9. The Dropping Duck
10. The Sunken Stringer
11. The Mistaken Identity
12. The Pike Pat-Down
13. The Chicago Two
14. The Dead Decoy
15. The Canned Message
16. The Dripping Cedars
17. The Three Amigos
18. The Empty Freezer
19. The Elusive Bug Deflector
20. The Corvette Caper
21. The Cluttered Shack
22. The Bag Bears
23. The Failed Flee
24. The Patient Hunter
25. The Crafty Netters
26. The Caged Critter
27. The Paddling Pursuit
28. The Canine Creep
29. The Packed Pickup
30. The Disguised Surprise
31. The Attack Deer
32. The Vicious VW
33. The Corroborating Candy Wrapper
34. The Brazen Trio
35. The Slow-Speed Follow
36. The Alien Imposter
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