Thursday, May 2, 2019

005 Graham Courtney - Seacoast Game Warden


Covering the mainland is one thing, but having to cover the seacoast in addition to the mainland in a densely populated area adds a whole new dimension to being a game warden.  The Joint Enforcement Agreement helps to cover an area with lots of traffic and keep the fisheries sustainable. The 13 miles of coastline in NH doesn't seem like much, but it's as active as any coastline area in the country with lots of commercial and recreational fisherman using these coastal waters.

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Here's What We Discuss:

  •  I Didn't Really Want To Be a Game Warden 
  • Associates Degree, Kept the Door Open
  • The Seacoast of New Hampshire
  • I Get Sea Sick
  • A 52' Hinckley Sail Boat
  • Perfect Storm
  • We Won't Ourselves at Risk
  • Lobstermen
  • Shell Disease 1 in 5
  • The Lobster License
  • V Notch and Egg Bearing Females
  • Deer Population of the Seacoast
  • A Concentration of People
  • Chris McKee and Training in My 40s
  • A 5 Gallon Bucket and Apples
  • Mark Hensel and a Canine
  • I've Never Kicked in the Doors
  • Dumpin Donuts
  • The Conservation Asepect
  • Integrating the Community
  • Soft Shell Clams
  • A Clam Rake as a Weapon
  • He's Gonna Swim for It
  • Dave, Super Cop Fell in the Mud
  • From Fine to Felony
  • A Deputy Status
  • A Steak and Lobster Dinner

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