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More Poachers Caught!: Further Adventures of a Northwoods Game Warden [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, kaal: 382 g, B&W photos and illustrations throughout; color photo section
  • Sari: Poachers Caught!
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1591932076
  • ISBN-13: 9781591932079
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 228x152 mm, kaal: 382 g, B&W photos and illustrations throughout; color photo section
  • Sari: Poachers Caught!
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1591932076
  • ISBN-13: 9781591932079
More stories, more action, more foolhardy poachers! More Poachers Caught is a collection of 30 new stories from Minnesota Game Warden Tom Chapin and a few of his friends. Dangerous, spontaneous and sometimes comedic, these true adventures bring readers face to face with the problem of poaching. They are tales of greed, selfishness and hope.

More stories, more action, more foolhardy hunting and fishing poachers!

Tom Chapin served as a Minnesota Game Warden for 29 years, a job that was far more perilous and thrilling than most people would ever expect. He was cussed at, chased, shot at, and nearly run over. More Poachers Caught! is the follow-up to Tom’s wildly popular first book. It collects 30 new stories from throughout Tom’s career and from a few of Tom’s friends. Dangerous, spontaneous, and sometimes comedic, these true adventures bring readers face to face with the problem of poaching. They are tales of greed, selfishness, and hope. The short stories tell of some of the most memorable poachers who were ever caught by a Northwoods Game Warden—and some who got away. Hunters, anglers, and outdoors enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy this fascinating book.



In a follow-up to his successful first book, a 29-year game warden shares 30 additional thrilling illegal hunting and fishing stories.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(6)
The Snow Mole
7(7)
The Shining Fields
14(8)
The Open Door Policy
22(6)
The Eager Beavers
28(6)
The Gross Overlimiters
34(9)
The Hidden Threat
43(9)
The Serendipitous Live-Well
52(4)
The Swan Song
56(9)
The Search for Trout
65(8)
The Fearless Lady
73(7)
The Kitchen Capers
80(8)
The Creepy Ambush
88(6)
The Chevy Chase
94(5)
The Faulty Success
99(5)
The Lesson Not Learned
104(4)
The Bear Facts
108(5)
The Shady Deal
113(6)
The Beep-Beep Blunder
119(3)
The Perch Pursuit
122(7)
The Porch Light Poachers
129(6)
The Fishy Tales
135(11)
The Webbed Tales
146(11)
The Case for Melvin
157(5)
The Deer Camp
162(7)
The Dam Sneakers
169(8)
The Hijacking
177(6)
The Dam Walleyes
183(7)
The Curtailed Pike
190(7)
The Moosecapades
197(7)
The Roundabout Approaches
204


Tom Chapin is a native of Hibbing, Minnesota. He earned his bachelors degree in zoology in 1972 from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, after a two-year tour in the U.S. Army. Most of his 29-year career as a natural resource conservation officer has been spent in the Grand Rapids, Minnesota, district where he also served as area supervisor for seven years. Chief among the honors he has received include the 1978 Itasca County Law Enforcement Officer of the Year and the 1985 Minnesota Conservation Officer of the Year. Chapin has also served as adjunct faculty, teaching law enforcement courses at Itasca and Hibbing Community Colleges. Recently the authors 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 increases 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, Chapin took hundreds of photographs documenting illegal activities. These photos, many of which are included here, were an integral part of Chapins 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 he has recently retired from public service.