Memories From A Game Warden's Diary

John Ford Sr.
John Ford Sr. is a retired game warden, Waldo County Sheriff and Chief Deputy. The wildlife artist and award-winning columnist lives in Brooks with his wife, Judy. He may be reached at [email protected]
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Warden recovers from vicious assault to become commissioner
By John Ford Sr. - Feb 02Looking back in game warden history, a serious incident occurred Aug. 6, 1946, in Hollis that nearly added another name to the Law Enforcement ...
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Truckin' through 1983 — a year in review
By John Ford Sr. - Jan 06Another year had passed with many more memories entered into my warden diaries. The following incidents are highlights of 1983.In February, there ...
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'Lobster One'
By John Ford Sr. - Dec 07In my last column, I described an incident of bad timing wherein my technical skills were lacking after I'd arrested two men for night hunting ...
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Assault on Blinky
Nov 11Witnessing a father and his son desperately trying to scare Blinky, my mechanical deer, out of a field before someone shot at him had certainly ...
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Damn poor decision
By John Ford Sr - Sep 14During the course of my career I often dealt with folks who, for one reason or another, made a poor decision involving hunting.Whether it was ...
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The importance of a cooperative witness
By John Ford Sr. - Aug 16Nov. 16, 1982, began like any other night on patrol. My working partner, Scott Sienkiewicz and myself patiently sat waiting for a night hunter to ...
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Blinky the miracle buck
By John Ford Sr. - Jul 27Across the nation, game wardens were using decoy deer to capture deer poachers. Maine was no exception.Court rulings, along with a change in ...
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Riding with rocket man
By John Ford Sr. - Jun 28It was July 1982 when yet another Maine State Police trooper moved into the Unity patrol area. At that point in my 12-year tour as an area law ...
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Never know what's next
By John Ford Sr. - Jun 02The most interesting aspect of my job was never knowing from one minute to the next what to expect. A perfect example occurred the evening of ...
Waldo County's Bermuda Triangle
By John Ford Jr. - Apr 01As I scan through the diaries reliving the time I spent cruising around the district, there is an area of highway in Searsmont along Route 3 where ...
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On to greener pastures
By John Ford Sr. - Jan 28Sadly, during the final days of 2010, the Maine Warden Service bid farewell to one of its most dedicated wildlife officers.Retired Game Warden ...
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Harvesting the weed
By John Ford Sr. - Dec 22After 12 years of being a warden, several changes came about with regard to duties we were expected to perform as law enforcement officers. About ...
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Bad, and worse, timing
By John Ford Sr. - Nov 29At one time or another, we've all experienced those moments when everything seems to go to pot. That time or two when we find ourselves in ...
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What the hail?
Nov 11There were times when even Mother Nature turned against those of us trying to protect the great outdoors from abusers.Such was the case June 13, ...
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Marky's not happy
By John Ford Sr. - Aug 31It was a hot summer evening in July 1982, when my Maine State Police trooper buddy, Mark Nickerson asked me to ride along with him for the ...
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Warden Service goes green
By John Ford Sr. - Aug 03Long before the current trend of environmentalists pushing hard for everyone in the world to go green to save our planet, the Maine Warden Service ...
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'Good day to shoot a moose'
By John Ford Sr - Jul 09In every district there were people who expressed a defiant and snide attitude whenever they were in the presence of a game warden. At one time ...
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Birth of The Sportsman's Calendar
By John Ford Sr. - Jun 09As I patrolled my district, I found myself thinking about the possibility of somehow using my love of drawing to provide a service for sportsmen ...
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Premonition or intuition?
By John Ford Sr. - May 14With Memorial Day right around the corner, I ran across one of the more personally devastating entries in my diaries. It began June 8, 1981, when ...
'What'cha got in the trunk?'
By John Ford Sr. - Mar 29The deer hunting season was about to begin and I was scurrying about the district searching for those who might be trying to get an early start. ...