Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 256
Illustrations:
Ben McC. Moise
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"Sometimes humorous, sometimes harrowing... this book is for the outdoorsman or anyone who craves the true tales of an alligator-wrestling, drug-cartel-snuffing undercover badass."—Garden and Gun Magazine
"For readers who love the outdoors and lowcountry wildlife, this is a must-read book."—Charleston (S.C.) Post and Courier
"The book is entertaining, funny enough to make you laugh out loud, and, above all, insightful."—Columbia (S.C.) State
"The 'thin green line' that Moïse represents reminds us that there is a system in place to safeguard our natural resources."—Charleston (S.C.) Mercury
"The stories are pure, honest and unembellished [Moïse] ably demonstrates his passion for his job."—International Game Warden Magazine
""Knowing Ben for over twenty-five years, I often watched in amazement as he mesmerized hunters, anglers, and outdoorsmen with his aristocratic lowcountry drawl and unique ability to hand a ticket to a violator and make him think he was given a gift. Though his accounts are humorous, his forceful conservation ethic portrays his dedication and passion for natural resources.""—John E. Frampton, director, South Carolina Department of Natural Resources
"For the past thirty years Ben Moïse has defined the role of game warden as raconteur, sportsman, socialite, chef, and guardian of terrestrial and aquatic wildlife. This book includes a delightful assortment of inside stories about fish rustling, dove burgling, and other wildlife escapades and features some classic lowcountry characters on both sides of the law. It almost makes you want to become a game warden—if it weren't for those cold winter nights in the marshes!"—Dana Beach, executive director, Coastal Conservation League
"Ramblings gives us a smile on every page, a chuckle on every other, and belly laughs at unexpected intervals. Slipped beneath, beside, and between the humor are important things about our state's shared-by-all natural resources. This memoir should be required reading for every hunter, fisherman, game warden, and storytelling fan in South Carolina."—William P. Baldwin, author of The Hard to Catch Mercy and Lowcountry Plantations Today
"Ben Moïse was an exemplary member of the 'thin green line,' a staunch example of what it takes to be a true friend of conservation and the natural world. In this memoir—sometimes harrowing and at others hilarious—he shares the special calling of a game warden. Perversely, sporting literature has literally dozens of poachers' chronicles but only a smattering of those from the good guys. This book is the finest of its sort I've ever read, and no ethical sportsman and true lover of the outdoor experience can fail to be education and entertained by it."—Jim Casada, editor of Hunting and Home in the Southern Heartland: The Best of Archibald Rutledge, author of Wild Bounty Cookbook: Simple & Savory Game Cooking
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