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Poacher's Creed

By: John Wasserman
Narrated by: John Schindele
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The book is a follow up to his first release, Woods Cop: 34 Years a State Game Warden, as the author tells stories that could only be shared by someone who patrolled 500 square miles of remote mountainous terrain throughout north-central PA.

Some of the stories provide laugh-out-loud moments as Wasserman details crazy scenarios, such as people he investigated offering excuses that even Hollywood would admire, even when caught red-handed breaking state game laws.

Of course, peril is a constant. Wasserman’s career was pre-cell phones, pitting him alone with often angry hunters that were always armed. In fact, he admits in his newest offering that two of his nemeses in particular always forced him to use extreme caution. He felt, that if given the chance for a clean get away, he feared they would "shoot him in the back."

Poacher's Creed starts where his book Woods Cop stopped, and features many tales that listeners will find humorous.

©2022, 2023 John Wasserman (P)2023 John Wasserman

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