Game wardens, by and large, are a competitive bunch. Back in the day, there were unofficial hierarchies established amongst us based on proficiency in whatever the type of work we were doing. Coastal wardens were expected to be in a boat on the water most of the time, and street cred was acquired by how well you could navigate a boat at night and the number of fishermen (netters) you caught with a gill net.How did we all know who was catching whom doing what? The easy way to do it, was to go to the regional office and take ...