Davy Murrah is a lifelong resident of the Pascagoula River Swamp in South Mississippi and is the oldest son of Herman Murrah.
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Introduction Chapter One: Herman's Family Chapter Two: Early Formative Events Chapter Three: Living Off the River Chapter Four: Living Off the Swamp Chapter Five: The Teenage Years and Becoming a Man Chapter Six: The Game Warden Years Chapter Seven: Boys and Their Toys Chapter Eight: New Owners of the Swamp Chapter Nine: Managing the Swamp Chapter Ten: The Beginning of the End Chapter Eleven: Put Out to Pasture Epilogue
Considered the 'crown jewel' of state-owned wildlife management areas in the United States, the Pascagoula River Wildlife Management Area is a national treasure in the league of the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Denali. Not only does Watershed offer keen insights into the life of Herman Murrah, a key figure in the establishment and development of the Pascagoula River WMA, it also provides valuable historical perspectives on the last unmodified large river system in the contiguous US." - Donald C. Jackson, author of A Sportsman's Journey