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Mich. COs discover a loaded firearm in a moving vehicle and check on deer and waterfowl hunters. Some of the training COs receive for their personal safety and to analyze wildlife crime scenes.
Michigan conservation officers in the southeastern part of the state check on a man and his grandson on the opening day of firearm deer season and ponder a felony charge for a concealed handgun.
A Michigan conservation officer in the state's Upper Peninsula looks into too much bait and ORV use where it's prohibited while a Lower Peninsula officer checks on a kayaker on the archery deer opener.
D-9 officers aim to make sure August boaters and tubers are safe during two different summer parties and a look at a class for yoga on paddleboards.
A minor hunts without a license during archery season and a look at planting native wildflowers to benefit a wide array of wildlife.
Region four Warden Bryan Golie chases down hunters that dodged a game check station; a nearly four-hour investigation reveals exactly what they were hiding.
Region five Warden Nick Taylor is in the crosshairs when a hunter points a gun directly at him; in Region two Wardens find a huntress with a secret she is hiding.
Region three Wardens chase down a check station runner only to find the hunters have shot a deer.
The drought conditions in Montana threaten to close down hunting and fishing in the Treasure State; dead fish and restrictions are the least of the Warden's worries when the Bears come to town.
Block Management is one of the keys to great hunting in Montana, but the rules are set; if you are going to break them the Wardens will be there to hold you accountable.
When a report of an illegal buck surfaces Warden Joe Kambic goes to work to find the shooters; things heat up for Warden Rick Smauch when he responds to a fire, and Bryan Golie fights the winter weather just to patrol his area.
Drownings happen every summer on Montana's rivers and lakes; region one Warden Chris Crane steps in to save a kayaker while Region two Wardens catch friends fishing in the wrong spot.
Something is killing deer in the Missoula Valley, and it has FWP working overtime to find the culprit.
Opening weekend mayhem has Wardens running from one call to the next; but not all violations are negligence.
Wardens get a tip about gray pickup shooting a deer at night; but even joining forces they have a tough time tracking down the Grey Ghost.
Region 4 Wardens find a deer in the dumpster, multiple deer dumped alongside the road and a deer left by a trespasser; it's all in a long day's work!
When Wardens stop a truck the first of November with Christmas trees in the back they know something is being hidden.
Wardens do way more than just drive around in trucks and check licenses; the Region One wardens go off-grid to protect Montana's natural resources.
Region 5 has a rash of illegal elk kills and it's up to the Wardens to investigate the Double Kills.
Wardens gear up for the last week of the season; the pressure is on, putting the Wardens right in the middle of a Hot Mess.
When Elk start to migrate the days get long; wardens keep an eye on the herd and find that at night it really gets weird.
Ethical hunters make the right decisions every day; wardens find themselves confronted with bad decisions.
Wardens set up a check station in Region five; when a group of hunters decides to run it, the chase is on.
Wardens set up a decoy to stop road hunting; it's not long before they catch a shooter.
A veteran warden works his last season; wardens look back at a decorated career of one of the best.
Wardens step into the world of CSI this week in determining where a deer was killed; when uncovering the truth, the best thing is to follow the blood trail.
The illegal killing of multiple animals over the past five years by a family of poachers is going to trial; wardens on the witness stand hope for a guilty verdict and a closed case.
Montana Game Wardens try to control the masses as antler hunters search for their trophies.
Montana Game Wardens work the opening day of pronghorn season.
Montana Game Wardens deal with the opening day of deer season.
Montana Game Wardens deal with water issues including littering, under age drinking and the annual Yellowstone Boat Float.
Repeat offenders and people with outstanding warrants.
Game wardens search for poachers with a little help from full size decoys and local citizens.
Wardens track a potential poacher who took a deer out of season; a warden as he takes his son hunting.