Mike,
Actually, much of the time I spent on Kodiak, I was a Refuge Manager, with collateral duties as a pilot

. Subtle distinction, but for about seven years, dang near all I did was chase set netters, deer hunters and guides. That was the period the Region decided to get the set netters in compliance with the regs, deer hunting was just getting spooled up good, the fishing guides and lodges on the Peninsula "discovered" Kodiak, and decided to get away from the crowds on the AK Pen. So, about all I did was chase people, and radio track brown bears.
With an airplane as a patrol vehicle.
My main duties were never as a pilot, though I generally flew more than any of the other pilots in the region. That's cause I was busy doing my job, which required an airplane to get there.
Oh, yeah--and I didn't take vacations

. In eight years on the rock, I took one week off for the Reno Air Races. The good news was my schedule was totally flexible. I worked when there was work to do.
On Kodiak, as soon as the set net season and sport fishing let up, deer season and fall bear season were going strong. Short break in Jan/Feb, then get ready for spring bear season, then into the set net season again. Oh, yeah, then there were the boat patrols with the Troopers on the M/V Trooper. I did seven or eight of them as well. Never liked boats much since....
Course, I could have gotten a DESK job as a "full time" SA

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Merry Christmas...
Mike