After 28 years, Capt. Brian Albert has retired, but that doesn’t mean he’s done working. Brian spent time in the Air Force and then became a Ranger with Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He also worked as a Public Information Officer and was in charge of a criminal investigations division during his career. Despite retirement, Brian is heavily involved with Maryland’s International Wildlife Crimestoppers and other conservation organizations.
Our Sponsors:
International Wildlife Crime Stoppers
HERE’S WHAT WE DISCUSS:
- John’s New Mic!
- Waterways Criminal Investigation
- Suicides – Discovered by Hunters, Covered by Game Wardens
- Maryland DNR Captain
- Executive Director Maryland Wildlife Crimestoppers
- Chesapeake Bay
- Stripers, Crabs, Turkey, Deer
- 40% of the Time on the Water
- Rockfish and Striper are the Same Thing
- Cast Nets and 77 Rockfish, $500 Per Fish Fine
- Eastern Shore MD State Park
- Fort Frederick State Park
- Marijuana In the Campgrounds
- Alaskan State Troopers
- Exhausting Hours to Make a Case
- An Old Dodge Ram Charger
- Farmers Don’t Want People Driving in Fields
- A Red Dot Target
- Suicide in a Kayak
- Inner Harbor Baltimore Coverage Area
- Freddie Gray Riots
- More Positive than Negative, Media Sells the Negative
- Participation in Local Events
- Jerry Kirkwood
- An Out of State Duck Case
- Illegal Deer Kill on Out of State Pennsylvania Resident
- Stopping the Spread of CWD