A busy summer water party, a capsized boat and a boat that's stranded are all issues addressed by Michigan conservation officers.
A Michigan Conservation Officer in Macomb County encounters multiple hunters breaking the law on the same road.
D-8 Officers encounter a hunter with a broken off set of antlers and attempt to decipher the truth from what he says during interviews.
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.
Opening weekend mayhem has Wardens running from one call to the next; but not all violations are negligence.
Wardens get a tip about grey pickup shooting a deer at night; but even joining forces they have a tough time tracking down the Grey Ghost.