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Wildlife Agency Trad Gangers?

Started by Bowwild, August 30, 2010, 08:01:00 PM

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Bowwild

Jonsi,
One more thing.  I cannot forget to report that because Prayer is number one on my list, I owe everything to Him.

JustinNC

Was a temp tech for a short while with North Carolina WRC.

meathead

Bowwild

I cover what now is district 11.  It is east central Indiana.  I replaced Ed Guljas when he retired.  He would have had a couple years in by the time you left for greener pastures.

Bowwild

I knew Ed very well!  A fine Christian fellow who could save you a fortune if you simply followed his buying habits -- I never met a more frugal, honest man.

bluegill

I am a fish biologist in southeast Kansas.

Roy give me the where, when and what for your Kansas stint??

Bowwild

Bluegill,
Region Supervisor, Parks & Public Lands, Valley Center (now Wichita) office. I was there from 1989-1992. Loved it -- especially the fantastic fishing!  People don't realize that Kansas is one of the finest crappie fishing states in the country!  It seems as if every year (I preferred winter) 1-3 of the reservoirs were producing boatloads of 15+" specs.

sorno

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources...it will be 20 years in December, much of it in fisheries management.  Currently a working as a Habitat Restoration Biologist; rebuild blown out rivers and attempt to acquire sportsman's access on private land, oh, and other duties as assigned...  
S.

bluegill

Roy,

I joined up in 1995 and have been here ever since. The crappie keep on getting on.

Sean

meathead

Well Roy if you knew Ed you knew John Russell too.  I have his old district now.  Let me know if you have any dirt on them.  I like to raz both of them whenever I get the chance.

TSchirm

I was a game warden for 15 years in Washington and Wyoming, then for a family reason changed to a habitat biologist with Washington Dept of Fish and Wildlife.  All total, will be 27 years the end of this month.  I miss the warden position in Wyoming most, but have done a lot of neat things over the years.  I was into trad bowhunting for a couple years in the mid 90's till I hurt my shoulder dragging a moose out of the river to see if it was poached.  Just got back into it since last Christmas and am looking forward to hunting this weekend ( archery deer just opened today!)
Tom - Fish Carver

Bowwild

John Russell!
I grew up in Richmond, IN - John was over my county. John is one of the funniest and smartest people I know.  He used to be (?) a fanatic about motorcycles. He and Jim New (my mentor) were great cycle buddies - both retired. Jim and I were the bowhunters in the group.

A picture of him washing his motorcycle with a waterhose made the rounds. The hose was beside the far leg and you couldn't see it. All you could see was a mighty powerful stream of water coming from near Jim's waist hosing down the BMW Bike.

Sorry folks, I didn't realize this thread would bring up such terrific folks and great memories!

mogw99


meathead

John is still riding.  Just doesn't take the long distance trips anymore.

homerdave

i worked a s fish tech for AK DF&G  for quite a few years.... worked for chinook907 for a while, as a matter of fact.
tell me how close you got, not how far you shot


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