Bad Guys, Bullets, and Boat Chases
True Stories of Florida Game Wardens
Imagine yourself alone in the wilderness holding two lawbreaking suspects at gunpoint. No onlookers, no backup. Just you in the dark, in the middle of nowhere, with suspects who would cheerfully kill you if they thought they could get away with it. Veteran wildlife officer Bob Lee takes readers deep into the days and nights of Florida game wardens in Bad Guys, Bullets, and Boat Chases. Some people might think that all these officers do is check fishing licenses, but this book tells a very different story, one of shoot-outs, survival, rescue, and powerboat chases. Tracking black-market gator poachers, jumping through truck windows, shredding boat propellers on underwater logs, trapping airboats in wild hog muck, ferrying crates of baby sea turtles, hunting for missing persons in remote areas, getting stuck under a 500-pound all-terrain vehicle at the bottom of a sinkhole—these are just some of the situations game wardens find themselves in. And beyond the action and excitement, the highs and lows of a wildlife officer’s job would test the mental limits of even the bravest adventurer. In these stories, a rookie game warden works to rescue survivors after a jumbo jet crashes in a swamp; an experienced trapper leads a challenging search for a rogue gator after a tragic attack; and a dedicated lieutenant helps a deer poacher turn his life around. From Live Oak to the Everglades, from the cattle ranches west of Lake Okeechobee to the inshore fishing grounds of Pine Island, these amazing experiences span the state. Discover the excitement, dangers, and disasters that game wardens face every day on the job.
Chock-full of adventures. . . . A boatload of true stories gathered from around the state over four decades.’—Florida Times-Union
Discover the excitement, dangers, and disasters that game wardens face every day on the job. . . . These amazing experiences span the state.’—Woods ‘n Water Magazine ‘Lee has both chased some doozies and heard tales of plenty more in his thirty-plus years of duty in the Sunshine State. . . . Riveting.’—Foreword Reviews 'Stories are brimming with confrontations and high-stakes action. . . . Lee’s observations radiate authenticity and he effectively conveys his sophisticated knowledge base about the law, the Everglades and the criminal mind and the skill sets of conservation professionals. Once you get into this book, you won’t be able to put it down.'—Florida Weekly 'Engaging, humorous, and touching. As we meet this crazy real-life cast, Lee shows us that the true character of those on the frontlines of the fight against wildlife crime is integrity and a commitment to protect animals and landscapes.'—Laurel A. Neme, author of Animal Investigators: How the World’s First Wildlife Forensics Lab Is Solving Crimes and Saving Endangered Species 'The job of a wildlife officer is never boring. Lee takes you behind the scenes on patrol—using everything from airboats to airplanes—as he and other state wildlife officers track and apprehend poachers in the Sunshine State.'—W. H. 'Chip' Gross, coauthor of Poachers Were My Prey: Eighteen Years as an Undercover Wildlife Officer 'Lee’s enlightening and entertaining stories will open your eyes to the duties and responsibilities that these officers perform on any given day.'—Dave Grant, past president, North American Game Warden Museum 'Lee provides remarkable insight into a world and culture unknown to most people, revealing the true diversity and dangers of the game warden profession.'—Craig Hunter, director of law enforcement, Texas Parks and Wildlife 'These stories convey the feel of the Florida environment, the tedium of the hiding and waiting, the thrill of the chase and capture, and the exhaustion, exhilaration, or heartbreak of the search and rescue. You won’t be disappointed.'—James 'Tom' Mastin, consulting forester and principal, Natural Resource Planning Services, Inc.
Bob H. Lee spent over three decades as a water patrol officer on the St. Johns River and as a land patrol lieutenant in Putnam, St. Johns, and Flagler counties. He is the author of Backcountry Lawman: True Stories from a Florida Game Warden.