Ron Taglairino began working as a state park ranger in New Jersey in the 1970s. For most of his 24-year career, he was assigned to beats that had him policing some of the most heavily fished bodies of freshwater in the state. If you've ever wondered what motivates people to break the rules, or why in many cases it's so difficult to enforce them, his perspective provides an interesting look at fish and game crime. And don't be fooled by the humour in many of his stories, because he's dealt with heavier things than you might expect a park ranger to have to deal with.
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