Capt. Frank Miller
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Back in the early 70's Tangier Island (a small inhabited island) in the Chesapeake Bay was raided by federal wardens. The agents had placed a female informant on the island for months. The resulting raid netted lawmakers, businessmen, and many noted people. Thousands of ducks were found and I think evidence of market hunting.
I am student of Chesapeake Bay duck hunting history and collect every paper and book I can on the topic. If anyone has any history or knowledge of the event I would appreciate anything you can tell me. I do know that Outdoor Life did an article on the raid. But I can't find out what issue it was. I also know that all of the parties were charged in Federal Court in Norfolk Va. I actually had a chance to hunt with one the individuals that was charged in the raid. In fact it was his lodge that was raided. But he refused to say even one word about it.
Thanks
I am student of Chesapeake Bay duck hunting history and collect every paper and book I can on the topic. If anyone has any history or knowledge of the event I would appreciate anything you can tell me. I do know that Outdoor Life did an article on the raid. But I can't find out what issue it was. I also know that all of the parties were charged in Federal Court in Norfolk Va. I actually had a chance to hunt with one the individuals that was charged in the raid. In fact it was his lodge that was raided. But he refused to say even one word about it.
Thanks