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OPERATION CODY
The book

This true story, told in first-person, follows two undercover Washington game wardens as they work to bring down the Pacific Northwest’s wildlife parts black-market. The undercover game wardens, posing as husband and wife, lure commercial poachers into their trap by operating an undercover wildlife business complete with an enticing website. Follow along as the two wardens risk their lives dealing with dangerous criminals, all the while battling their own administration in an effort to keep their investigation running.

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From the author, for $15.50 (inluding a signed copy and shipping within the US), by contacting the author at:  ucwarden@gmail.com
« Last Edit: September 18, 2013, 06:46:56 PM by ucwarden »

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2013, 07:35:40 PM »
Or you could file a bunch of FOIA requests, gather the court case files, and spend the time sifting through all the paperwork to get at what you paid for as a taxpayer. I'd imagine that it would be cheaper paying for the author's time and effort, and you would get a first hand account that is not likely available in the aforementioned sources.

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2013, 07:42:29 PM »
I'll have my wife order it for me, sounds like a good read. In my years hunting I have only good things to say about our men and women in WDFW doing field work; just wish we had more. I was a good friend of Frank Lockard who once held badge #1 for WDFW before his passing. The only time I met them posing as husband and wife team was great, we knew the rules and did not violate them. We did leave our decoys un-attended for more than allowed while going after a cripple, they were OK with that.
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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2013, 07:49:24 PM »
Awesome I hope you nailed all you could,  but it sounds like you are making money on an investigation that us hunters have already funded.  I appreciate all the hard work that was put into this, but I have to buy the book to see how it went.  Hope you make a bunch of money from people but I won't be one.  Again I appreciate what you do for your job.  Thanks!!!

Elkbow 22:  Thanks for the thanks.  Now I want to ease your mind a bit, as far as my profitting from this case/book.  I retired at the end of December and immediately began working on the book.  I wrote 450 pages from scratch.  In the paid $350 to have a cover made, then came formatting, editing and copies.  I get a whopping $3.50 per issue and have sold 28.  If I sell 100 copies I will almost break even on money, and will only be out the 400-500 hours of my time.  I wrote this not for money, but to spread the word; which I couldn't do until I retired as much of what I saw in the book is in contrast to what WDFW would want me to say.
So relax, I ain't getting rich off of what the taxpayers already paid for.
Take care.  Todd

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2013, 07:52:44 PM »
I'll have my wife order it for me, sounds like a good read. In my years hunting I have only good things to say about our men and women in WDFW doing field work; just wish we had more. I was a good friend of Frank Lockard who once held badge #1 for WDFW before his passing. The only time I met them posing as husband and wife team was great, we knew the rules and did not violate them. We did leave our decoys un-attended for more than allowed while going after a cripple, they were OK with that.

Thanks.  "We were great?"..... i was the greater of the two of us, right.  Todd

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #5 on: September 18, 2013, 08:01:53 PM »
Ucwarden I am man enough to eat my words so for that I apologize.  After I hit post I was like why did I do that!!!!  That's why you shouldn't read things when in a pissy mood.  Again I thank you!

Hey, no problem at all.  I would love to be able to spread the word some other way, but this is all I could come up with.  I just can't lose too much money, state retirement is much better than some, but not fantastic.

Check this out for a free hint at what our Operation was all about.

http://www.kirotv.com/news/news/eagle-heads-bear-penises-cougar-meat-part-local-wi/nWNxy/

Take it easy.   Todd

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #6 on: September 18, 2013, 08:14:46 PM »
Great work Todd it may just scratch the surface of what really goes on, but you made them look over their shoulder a little more that is a victory in itself.  I am sure we would be taken aback if we really could put a figure on how much of our resources are lost to commercial poachers every year.

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #7 on: September 18, 2013, 08:16:40 PM »
Can't wait to read this, I read ramblins of a low country game warden a few years back and this sounds like that.
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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #8 on: September 18, 2013, 08:22:14 PM »
Todd or ucwarden  ordered from amazon, I just gave my wife $100 credit with them for a B-day gift.
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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #9 on: September 18, 2013, 08:28:59 PM »
Great work Todd it may just scratch the surface of what really goes on, but you made them look over their shoulder a little more that is a victory in itself.  I am sure we would be taken aback if we really could put a figure on how much of our resources are lost to commercial poachers every year.

Perhaps....perhaps, WDFW will run something like this again, and let it run the full duration.  There aren't a huge number of these guys out there, but they a lot of damage!

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #10 on: September 18, 2013, 08:30:18 PM »
Can't wait to read this, I read ramblins of a low country game warden a few years back and this sounds like that.

Please let me know what you think (   ucgamewarden@gmail.com  )
and please reiew it on Amazon.

Hope you find it informative

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #11 on: September 18, 2013, 08:31:34 PM »
Todd or ucwarden  ordered from amazon, I just gave my wife $100 credit with them for a B-day gift.

Thank your wife for me, and hope you enjoy it.
As with the last post I did, please let me (and Amazon) know what you think when you are done

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #12 on: September 24, 2013, 09:01:11 PM »
Got mine today, can't put it down the first 85 pages are great. May have to call in sick and cancel my muzzy hunt this weekend to finish the book. And get this it is a real book made of paper and smells like ink and you can hold it nothing better in my book.  :sry: about the pun
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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2013, 07:30:03 AM »
Getting a copy for my dad.

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This was a great book! I bought it after reading about it on huntWA, ordered it for my kindle (a first), sat down and read the whole thing in a day and a half! As a sportsman I have to say I was pretty disgusted by the amount of commercial poaching going on in our state, but was just as disgusted by the lack of enthusiasm of WDFW management and lack of serious penalties for those involved! The only way to stop this is to take it seriously and make it hurt (bad) when these criminals are caught! Thank you Todd for taking the time to write this book and for your undercover work that got some truly bad people off the street, even if it wasn't near long enough! Hopefully there will be more stings like this, and it will be supported by management at the WDFW. My son is going to school right now with hopes of becoming a game warden someday, he will be reading it next. :)

 


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