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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #120 on: January 14, 2014, 07:14:07 PM »
Read it in two evenings................wdfw needs some serious restructure........I will complain about Cenci at every opportunity.  This should not be aloud to fly.

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #121 on: January 24, 2014, 07:26:21 PM »
I just finished reading the book last night. It sure has opened my eyes. I never figured commercial poaching of deer and elk was that common in this state. However I'm not surprised to learn that indians, mainly the Yakamas, are one of the main suppliers of deer and elk in the commercial market.

I am also very surprised to learn that the WDFW enforcement puts commercial poaching of deer, elk, and bear on the bottom of the priority list. I never would have thought that. I have to say my opinion of the WDFW in general has gone down considerably after reading the book.

ucwarden, can you give us an idea of how many books have been sold?

I've been trying to think of ways to get this book out in circulation to more people. Everyone who's interested in the wildlife of this state need to be made aware of what's going on, and how the WDFW does not take it seriously.

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #122 on: January 24, 2014, 07:48:15 PM »
I finally got a chance to finish it last weekend, what a great book. I had no idea of the amount of poaching was going on. Makes you wonder how much more is going on.

I have a question for you UC, are you able to seize the restaurant property they used to cook and sell the meat?  If not, why not?

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #123 on: January 26, 2014, 11:43:44 AM »
I've been trying to think of ways to get this book out in circulation to more people. Everyone who's interested in the wildlife of this state need to be made aware of what's going on, and how the WDFW does not take it seriously.

If your a facebook user go to his web site and "Share" it with all your friends. I did that and several of my "friends friends" have bought the book. Also encourage others to share to their own friends.
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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #124 on: January 26, 2014, 11:59:11 AM »
just finished the book- excellent read- congrats to ucwarden and welcome to retirement!! Cenci is obviously just a "bag" holder for the higher up's in wdfw. never thought of washinton as a hot bed for poaching , eye opener! to say the least. As with any thing government the A#@ kissers keep their bread buttered, just amazes me they can look themselves in the mirror and think they do a great job :bash: also a congrats to ucwardens partner nice job :tup:

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #125 on: January 26, 2014, 01:10:09 PM »
  Was trying to find out the sententing of Bona's guilty plea?  If any body knows, could they please post it.  Would also like to know how many letters were sent to the Pierce county prosecuters office asking for the max for that piece of crap!   8)

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #126 on: January 29, 2014, 01:03:11 PM »
Thanks, and I will pass on your comments to my ex-partner

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #127 on: January 31, 2014, 09:15:55 AM »
I sent one

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #128 on: February 10, 2014, 08:08:56 PM »
FYI; I will have a booth at this year's Bighorn Show (in Spokane), selling books and answering questions.
For those of you who have read "Operation Cody" (or those interested in it), stop by and introduce yourself!

Hope to see you at the show.

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #129 on: February 16, 2014, 06:50:45 PM »
I will try to keep this as short as possible but it will be tough... I posted a review on Amazon, I bought the kindle version for my I Pad.  I started this book yesterday at 5:30 PM and just finished it 25 hours later.  I really don't read much at all, maybe 10 books in the last 10 years.  It helped that I am home trying to get over this wicked flu crap going around.

I am appalled at what I read. Am not sure what pisses me off more, the vast amount of poaching or the blatant idiocy in WDFW upper management.  I am enraged about both. 

DC Cenci shouldn't have a job, or a state pension.  What he did (and is probably still doing) is truly beyond comprehension.  His stunt with the media alone should have left him unemployed.  It just shows you that who you know in a Government agency trumps what you know or have earned.

Thank you UCWarden for disclosing this for all to see.  And, Thank You and your partner "Sergeant Maurstad" (ex-wife Tina) for you dedicated service to our wildlife.  My hat is off to both of you!     
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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #130 on: February 16, 2014, 07:01:50 PM »
The newest issue of the International Game Warden magazine features a book review of Operation Cody. It does mention the DC and his actions during the case. Interesting to note this because the DC himself has written articles in the International Game Warden magazine....

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #131 on: February 17, 2014, 07:10:07 AM »
Thanks TVhunts!  I really appreciate your input and comments.
As I explained early on, when I wrote the book, my goal wasn't to make a bunch of money, but rather to bring to light what is happening to our wildlife in WA and how WDFW enforcement function (and where it doesn't function).  This is exactly why I would like to see all dedicated sportsmen read my book; for motivation and education.

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #132 on: February 18, 2014, 01:02:56 PM »
I just finished reading the book last night. It sure has opened my eyes. I never figured commercial poaching of deer and elk was that common in this state. However I'm not surprised to learn that indians, mainly the Yakamas, are one of the main suppliers of deer and elk in the commercial market.

I am also very surprised to learn that the WDFW enforcement puts commercial poaching of deer, elk, and bear on the bottom of the priority list. I never would have thought that. I have to say my opinion of the WDFW in general has gone down considerably after reading the book.

ucwarden, can you give us an idea of how many books have been sold?

I've been trying to think of ways to get this book out in circulation to more people. Everyone who's interested in the wildlife of this state need to be made aware of what's going on, and how the WDFW does not take it seriously.
I just finished the book as well.  It is in the Prime lending library.  Great read!  Bobcat, the reason big game is not a priority is because there is no commercial impact to poaching them.  WDFW management always has been in the pocket of the commercials which is clearly why they are so focused on protecting the commercially harvested species.  Sorry UCWarden if you take that last statement as an attack on you, it isn't intended that way.  I am just sick of watching WDFW focus on the money and ignore the resource they are supposed to be managing.

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #133 on: February 18, 2014, 02:45:48 PM »
I just finished reading the book last night. It sure has opened my eyes. I never figured commercial poaching of deer and elk was that common in this state. However I'm not surprised to learn that indians, mainly the Yakamas, are one of the main suppliers of deer and elk in the commercial market.

I am also very surprised to learn that the WDFW enforcement puts commercial poaching of deer, elk, and bear on the bottom of the priority list. I never would have thought that. I have to say my opinion of the WDFW in general has gone down considerably after reading the book.

ucwarden, can you give us an idea of how many books have been sold?

I've been trying to think of ways to get this book out in circulation to more people. Everyone who's interested in the wildlife of this state need to be made aware of what's going on, and how the WDFW does not take it seriously.
I just finished the book as well.  It is in the Prime lending library.  Great read!  Bobcat, the reason big game is not a priority is because there is no commercial impact to poaching them.  WDFW management always has been in the pocket of the commercials which is clearly why they are so focused on protecting the commercially harvested species.  Sorry UCWarden if you take that last statement as an attack on you, it isn't intended that way.  I am just sick of watching WDFW focus on the money and ignore the resource they are supposed to be managing.

No offense taken at all, as a matter of fact I agree totally!

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Re: OPERATION CODY- An undercover investigation into WA's commercial poaching
« Reply #134 on: February 19, 2014, 07:38:58 PM »
I just ordered your book off your website, I have to say I'm excited to read this. Thank you!!!

Kyle L.

 


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