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When an angler flees a routine stop, his strange story exposes a troubling secret; game wardens Jamal Allen and Josh Sako get hands-on with a gator living too close to people; game warden Mike Boone responds to a call from hunters of exotic deer.
An armed felon behaving strangely interrupts practice at a police firing range; game warden Todd Long catches a hunter dumping carcasses in a fishing hole; a truck submerged in a lake puts first responders in danger.
When a suspicious hunter is caught in a lie, game warden Preston Whisenhunt enlists a K-9 tracker to sniff out the evidence; two men who park illegally in a riverbed are hiding something; game wardens investigate a boat that may have been stolen.
A report of human smuggling by jet ski leads game wardens on a beachside chase; game warden Dustin Delgado discovers a wanted man fishing illegally on a barge; reckless ATV riders terrorize a neighborhood.
When a hunter turns himself in for an illegal kill, game warden Bo Hancock uncovers an additional crime that could send him to jail; a fishing stop reveals a wanted man with violent tendencies; evidence in a truck bed signals a possible crime.
Game warden Allison Hatten discovers a boat with children aboard sinking fast in rough waters; a landowner accuses his neighbor of shooting a trophy buck illegally; game wardens track down a pair of lawbreaking anglers.
A high-speed chase leads to a suspect at gunpoint and a dark discovery in his car; game warden Dusty Jansky responds to an urgent call about a rabid raccoon; a man with a warrant is caught in dangerous waters.
Game wardens Randolph McGee, James Cummings, Morgan Inman and more revisit their favorite cases caught on camera; a stakeout for gator poachers takes a dark turn; a shocking crime is exposed on social media; a game warden goes under cover.
Retired game warden Benny Richards returns with a friendly challenge for game warden Randolph McGee; a gunshot leads to dubious activity on a night stakeout; wardens spring into action to save a wakeboarder who has a life-threatening injury.
A routine patrol turns intense when Game Wardens Kyle Allison and Dustin Delgado discover an angler is wanted for serious crimes, then rush to the scene of a plane crash.
Game Warden Kegan Gould crosses paths with a rock collector and uncovers a devastating secret; a teen is caught on camera destroying protected bird nests, and an unruly crowd threatens public safety on Lake Sam Rayburn.
When an oyster captain gets confrontational, Warden Trey Kram discovers one of the crew members has a history with the law; Warden Mike Boone encounters suspicious trespassers; Warden James Cummings celebrates his daughter's graduation.
While investigating a boat wreck, Warden Jennifer Provaznik discovers a grisly secret; game wardens intervene to save baby turtles being sold on a street corner; a fisherman's oversized fillet sparks suspicion.
Matt Kiel and Michael Serbanic investigate a bizarre lakeside encampment; a day at the beach turns ugly when illegal gillnets are discovered, and Matt Maloney protects a neighborhood from trespassers in the border town of Del Rio.
Game Wardens Justin Eddins and Morgan Inman question a suspicious ATV rider and get a confession; a surveillance operation brings a killer to justice; Warden Derrick Lopez intervenes when trespassers build a bike track on private land.
When security footage shows a trespasser with a firearm, game wardens track down and confront the suspect; Warden Randolph McGee races to save a deer from a painful end, and Warden Mike Boone intervenes when a poaching complaint escalates.
In small-town Texas, game wardens are on the front lines of law enforcement; an elderly couple's front door is shattered by a bullet; a poacher faces jail time; a routine hunting check takes a surprising dark turn.
Game Wardens Mallory Mitchell and Jeremy Lindsey intervene when an overloaded boat and unruly jet skiers put lives at risk; Randolph McGee investigates reports of a wild hog being tortured; gathering up gator.
Poached birds are discovered on an abandoned boat, changing a missing person's search into a hunt for a poacher; Wardens Mike Boone and Lauren Iles rescue a tangled 12-foot gator; multiple boats are inspected on Lake Limestone.
In Liberty County, Warden Jake Noxon investigates a family for illegally keeping a pet deer; an alligator roams a garage; Warden Mike Boone joins forces with local police to track down armed suspects after a robbery.
Game Warden Randolph McGee assesses a major gasoline spill in the local water system then tracks down a trash dumping culprit; young jet skiers are confronted, and game warden Mike Boone helps relocate an alligator.
On Sam Rayburn Lake, Game Wardens Morgan Inman and Austin Cryer discover that a brave citizen rescued passengers from a swamped boat; doves are found dead from a suspected poisoning; alligators are found on school property.
A drunken man wreaks havoc on Sam Rayburn Lake; Wardens Randy Sovall and Sean Reneau deal with the aftermath; Warden Mike Boone tracks down the culprits responsible for an illegal dumpsite; a gator is residing in a family's pond.
During wildfire season, Warden Dustin Delgado catches people throwing out lit cigarettes and stops them; Warden Cynde Aguilar helps hunt down the criminal involved in a high-speed chase; a call is made about a gator lurking in a pond.
Game Warden Cummings arrives at the scene of a domestic dispute only to discover the man has a warrant out for his arrest; during water patrols, a fisherman is caught empty-handed; a couple and their baby are kayaking without life jackets.
A routine inspection turns treacherous for Warden Carmen Rickel and the Marine Tactical Operations Group on the Gulf of Mexico; Warden Kyle Hadley wrangles a rattlesnake found in a home; underaged boaters are busted for alcohol on deck.
Stray bullets strike an elderly couple's home and their neighbors are questioned; Wardens Raj Ataya and Clint Caywood rush to help an injured boater; an overnight kayak patrol reveals campers throwing caution to the wind.
During a routine hunting license check, Ben and Chelsea Bailey, husband and wife game wardens, discover illegal drugs; trespassers get caught in a dangerous, restricted area, and Warden James Cummings races to track down a man threatening self-harm.
Wardens Matt Kiel and Michael Serbanic race to confront reckless jet skiers who are wreaking havoc at a boat ramp; a rogue ATV rider tries to lie his way out of a trespassing charge; a crabber turns hostile when caught without a fishing license.
Foolhardy speedsters run afoul of wardens on a nighttime stakeout mission; Warden Mike Boone investigates reckless gunfire that is endangering life and property; Warden Chelsea Bailey crosses paths with a wanted man during a routine safety check.
Game Wardens Mike Boone and James Noxon question a felon suspected of illegally hunting with a firearm; hunters are tracked down and interrogated after a suspicious sighting on private property; a late-night shrimp boat search uncovers illegal fish.
Wardens Morgan Inman and Justin Eddins interrogate a group of hunters suspected of trespassing and theft; lifeless ducks are found floating mysteriously in Port Aransas; wardens hit the water before dawn to bust clandestine shrimpers.
A 12-foot gator manages to trap itself in wires, and the wardens are determined to set it free; Warden Boone responds to a domestic dispute call; a grey fox is found trapped in a residential area; a darted goose chase ensues.
Texas Game Warden Gould responds to the call about an exotic red stag that was shot; in Hunt County, many warrants are dispersed for unpaid fishing violations; Warden Flores and Warden Williams join forces on the last day on patrol.
In Texas, multiple boats are caught over-harvesting oysters, and the wardens must handle an unruly captain; when a fox is found dead on private property, an investigation begins to find the one responsible.
It's the start of hunting season, dubbed the holy day for game wardens; Wardens Inman and Eddins investigate the illegal shooting of two deer; Wardens Stapleton and McGee swap out bass in the Bois d'Arc Lake.
A tense confrontation ensues when Wardens Scott and Gould respond to a call about an illegal deer hunting case; two raccoons find their way to a gas station and must be trapped; Warden Boone handles a disgruntled hunter at a deer hunting club.
During deer hunting season, Wardens Gould and Scott respond to a call about finding carcasses on private property; a horse owner's home is peppered with stray bullets, while hunters are questioned about hunting illegally.
In Texas, a woman is found in distress on the side of the highway; Warden Hensz handles an aggressive family of owls; Warden Bailey responds to a call about underage drinkers holding a fishing tournament.
Confronting a suspected duck and goose poacher; monitoring an injured deer running along a highway; a man is arrested after confessing to poaching a deer.
Warden Price is on a mission to arrest out-of-state hunters with warrants for trespassing and hunting on private property; a young angler is haunted by his past and is taken to county jail; Warden Richards questions a pair of dishonest fishermen.
Warden Cummings deals with an angry man who blew a stop sign; Warden Boone helps chase a trio of armed robbers on the run; Warden Inman investigates a group of suspected deer hunters for trespassing.
In Llano County, a jet skier's life is spared after an explosion on the water; when a man fakes his own death, Warden Herchman and Stapleton join forces to track him down; a man is found trespassing while fishing.
A check for a fishing license takes an unlikely turn; an abandoned car is found on private property; Wardens Sellers and Roraback are in pursuit of illicit hunters; zebra mussels are suspected of being illegally transported in Llano County.
As Warden Richards reminisces on his career during the last day on the job, he races to rescue a cow being attacked by a pack of hunting dogs; at the academy, new recruits wrangle a gator, while anglers are caught illegally fishing.
The Game Wardens patrol the beach, lake, and land, as summer is in full swing; Wardens educate a dog owner about leaving pets in the sun; an under-age drinker tells too many lies; Wardens inspect novice jet skiers on a busy recreational lake.
Game wardens enforce the law across Texas; a hunting club has a trespassing issue; people are caught attempting to illegally cross the Rio Grande; an argument between neighbors is mediated; fishermen receive citations on the Gulf of Mexico.
An epic backyard battle between two angry bucks results in a call to game wardens; Kiel springs into action when he responds to a call about a drowning in progress; a simple act of trespassing reveals a serious drug offense.
During the holiday weekend a jet skier is reported missing, while another is caught without a life vest; warden Kiel witnesses a fist fight during the fireworks, and warden Cummings handles underage drinkers.
Game Warden McGee rushes to a domestic altercation; Zuniga and Roel run into trespassers; Provasnik inspects a potentially stolen jet ski; Richards and McGee team up on an investigation, and a baby squirrel is rescued.
Game wardens are ready for springtime in Texas; wardens investigate a video of an illegal hunter; a concerned citizen reports a hunter on his property; a fisherman is illegally catching oysters; a game warden smells something fishy going on.
Dockery responds to a call about an alligator found near a residential area; game wardens find blood in a hunter's car after the hunter claimed he didn't shoot anything; Boone follows up on a call about five raccoons in someone's home.
In East Texas a young woman is served an arrest warrant; a fisherman has no fishing license but plenty of outstanding warrants; outside Austin, someone illegally dumps a pile of trash.
Inman and Eddins assist on a manhunt when a suspect runs a constable off the road; an ordinary fishing check in Navarro County leads Amundson to illegal activity; in Jasper County, game wardens patrol an area after receiving trespassing complaints.
Eddins helps a neighbor in need; Reneau responds to a call about a baby red-tailed hawk; Richards attempts to serve an arrest warrant; Startz patrols solo on the Guadalupe River; wardens monitor the Rio Grande.
A badly injured tortoise needs an innovative procedure; an eagle's death is investigated; out on the lake, wardens educate the public on staying safe; as night falls, a car crash turns into a manhunt.
A shrimp boat tries to make a run for it; one warden makes some furry friends; a simple trespass warning turns into a trip to jail; a warden helps a woman spiraling out of control.
Game Warden Boone responds to a venomous rattlesnake; game wardens investigate the illegal killing of a goose in the Texas Panhandle; Game Wardens follow up on a tip about a man going over the fishing limit.
A couple is suspected of killing a deer during off-season; Warden Iles transports orphaned baby armadillos for rehabilitation; Warden Gould searches for a mountain lion that's lurking near a recreational park in Laredo.
Boone checks in with a landowner who found an injured kingfisher bird; Gould and Hickerson work with border patrol agents to locate drug smugglers crossing the Rio Grande River; Amundson and Poole patrol the popular fishing spots of Corsicana.
A game warden has a run-in with an acrobatic squirrel; a Mexican shrimp boat may have an illegal catch; fishing without a license leads to a trip to jail; a mystery UTV caught-on-tape has a surprising driver; kids are found in a dangerous situation.
Warden Eddins assists the local police with an animal cruelty case; a trespassing dispute; relocating a snapping turtle; cracking down on fishermen.
Teal season has just begun in El Paso County; an injured hog needs help; Galveston County fishermen are not playing by the rules; a suspicious driver is searched in Chambers County; turtle hatchlings are released on South Padre Island.
Anglers are out all over Texas; in Houston County, a game warden returns after a life-threatening injury; along the coast, fishermen get caught with too many sharks; a protected turtle gets relocated, and anglers on the Gulf learn how to tag fish.
A hunter is confronted for killing a deer with a gun during bowhunting season; a man is questioned for possessing venomous copperhead snakes; while checking bowhunters at night, a game warden helps find an injured hunter.
It's the opening of deer and oyster season in Texas and Game Wardens find illegal undersized oysters; in East Texas, Game Wardens patrol deer camps; an owl is rescued from a chicken coop and set free.
Deer season is well underway across Texas; in East Texas, Game Wardens find a bobcat a new home and investigate an illegally killed deer; on the coast, the Texas Game Wardens deal with an outstanding warrant.
Warden Marshall leads the charge on a poaching investigation; Warden Richards visits an allegedly illegal snake breeder; Wardens Gould and Hickerson try to save an injured pelican; Warden Miller brings a caracara bird to rehab.
With oyster season in full swing, Texas Game Wardens ensure everyone is following the rules on land and water; hunters are investigated for trespassing on private property; game wardens find an oyster boat deckhand with several warrants.
Across Texas, Game Wardens enforce the law during prime deer season; bad weather conditions lead to a serious car wreck; a tipster reports an injured owl; a harassment issue between neighbors is addressed; illegal deer disposals are investigated.
Game Warden Herchman saves an owl; Game Wardens Richards and McGee team up to work a case in an archery-only county; Game Wardens Benge and King investigate a poaching case.
On the Gulf, oyster boats and fish retailers are inspected; outside San Antonio, a poacher is caught after posting pictures; in East Texas, game wardens patrol deer camps and help a pelican in distress.
On Lake Sam Rayburn, a water patrol turns into a cry for help; the wardens serve a warrant to a man who illegally shot a hog; a drug arrest leads a game warden into a manhunt.
It's snapper season on the Gulf and the game wardens catching fishermen who are breaking the law; two men are investigated for cruelty to a wild pig; a jet ski collision leads to arguments; an exotic tortoise finds a new home.
It's summertime in Texas and the game wardens handle a speeding jet ski, drunk boaters, angry campers and a rowdy raccoon.
A feisty gator in Galveston County needs a new home; shrimpers try to conceal their catch; a family's property is damaged by stray bullets; the wardens stage a boat crash.
A festival attracts thousands of people to float the San Marcos River; a patrol on Lake Texoma leads to multiple arrests; a fisherman can't provide identification.
A running deer must be caught before it hurts itself; the game wardens investigate an impersonation case in which a man claims to be one of their own; Richards comes across a suspicious group while he is patrolling Lake Tawakoni.
Hunt County residents are concerned about alleged wolves being kept as pets; rehabilitated turtles are released on the high seas; wild donkeys are under threat in West Texas.
In Liberty County, the death of a deer is investigated; fawns in Harris County are being illegally kept as pets; patrol on Somerville Lake leads to multiple citations; a suspicious car is stopped in Red River County.
A deer poacher is busted, a baby rattlesnake is rescued, a hummingbird evades capture, and a raccoon is released into the wild; the wardens also respond to flooding conditions and a car accident.
A landowner is spoken to for a second time about illegal hunting; an injured deer is found hiding in a shed; wardens notice a suspicious driver hiding something under his seat.
The wardens search for an endangered Whooping Crane; a local shop owner finds an injured hawk; responding to call about a nuisance alligator and a potential poacher.
Wardens rush to assist with a capsized canoe; investigating a trapped deer; a warrant goes out for the arrest of a man.
A new cadet almost gets run down; Warden Boone investigates an armed trespasser; a Mexican boat in U.S. waters gets investigated for illegal nets.
The game wardens' marine team searches a foreign cargo vessel in the Gulf of Mexico; a man gets suspected of poaching 15 deer out of season; the game wardens discover a large marijuana growing operation outside of Dallas.
Texas Game Warden Benny Richards is committed to conserving Texas wildlife; Game Warden Albert Flores enforces fishing laws; Game Warden Jennifer Provaznik schools anglers; Game Warden Jayme Deschaaf makes sure dove hunters follow the laws.
Texas game wardens go on alert after a massive flash flood; game wardens rush to a gas station that could explode; a patrol through the Rio Grande leads to an unexpected encounter; game wardens investigate an illegally killed hawk.
When the Texas game wardens encounter a sick bald eagle, it becomes a race against time to ensure its survival; while checking deer camps near the border of Mexico, a warden finds himself in a high-stakes foot pursuit.
Game wardens patrol the Rio Grande in search of an unidentified body; Warden Powell investigates an unusual deer case; Wardens Boone and Ataya respond to a call about mountain lions being shot in a woman's backyard.
Warden Tommy Johnson pays a surprise visit to the home of a known poacher; Warden Mike Boone relocates an alligator snapping turtle; Wardens Inman and Eddins get a poacher to confess; Warden Jennifer Provaznik educates fishermen.
On the Gulf, hundreds of sea turtles face death during a cold spell; a tip leads to a raid on a deer poacher in central Texas; wardens crack down on white-tailed deer hunters; in southwest Texas, mule deer season is in full swing.
Game wardens investigate an illegal deer hunting case that becomes the largest deer poaching case in Texas history.
Texas Game Wardens patrol the inland waterways and the Gulf of Mexico; a nuisance alligator gets too close for comfort; illegal fish lead to multiple citations; a suburban squirrel hunter gets caught trespassing; wardens race to free an injured deer.
Two new rookies from the 59th cadet class of Texas game wardens work their first cases; game wardens rescue soft-shell turtles caught on illegal trotlines on Llano River; searching for a hunter lost in the Big Thicket Preserve in east Texas.
Across the state, Texas game wardens busily enforce fish and game law; an injured bald eagle needs medical attention; game wardens go undercover to catch someone selling illegal alligator parts; a tip leads to an angler with multiple undersized fish.
The start of dove season in Texas; in Beaumont, road hunters get an early start on deer season during a decoy sting; lassoing a rogue gator near Texarkana; on the Gulf Coast, undersized angling means citations.
Game wardens beef up patrols for the short pronghorn season; a deer needs to be captured and relocated from an industrial site; an injured hawk gets rushed to a rehabber; game wardens check duck hunters on the bay.
Down on the Mexican border, game wardens pull in an illegal gill net; a group caught trespassing carries firearms and narcotics; game wardens question a man suspected of illegally hunting on private property.
For opening weekend of deer season, game wardens head out around the state to ensure everyone plays by the rules; in East Texas, an injured owl gets rushed to the vet; on the Gulf, game wardens get tough when an oysterman's catch doesn't add up.
Texas Game Wardens, deep into deer season, investigate a suspected poacher and a felon who shouldn't be using a firearm to hunt; capturing an alligator and her hatchlings must and relocating them from an East Texas school.
Texas Game Wardens relocate a large herd of pronghorn to restore populations in West Texas, investigate the killing of a protected rattlesnake, and wrangle a loose bull; checking hunting camps to ensure no one takes too many whitetail deer.
Texas Game Wardens see plenty of night violations, from road hunters to felons possessing firearms; game wardens stop wildlife crimes with anonymous tips about anglers over their legal limit; a specially trained K-9 unit sniffs out illegal items.
Wardens hunt down an alligator poacher who has been bragging online; Wardens search for drug smugglers while pulling illegal nets out of the river.
Texas Game Wardens go on an undercover mission to put a stop to a wild animal black market; oil spill threatens wildlife in Galveston; robotic deer decoy is utilized in catching night poachers.
To stop drug smugglers from sneaking across the border, a special K-9 team spends a week on a floating cabin; a K-9 unit investigates a woman suspected of killing owls to make and sell exotic headdresses.
Record storms, dangerous waters, flooding and tornadoes interrupt the boating and fishing patrols.
A man gets seriously injured and sent to the hospital after a Jet Ski accident; Wardens hunt down someone shooting down doves in a residential neighborhood; a partygoer has one too many drinks on Lake Lewisville.
Searching for an alligator that attacked a man and his 13-year-old son; Wardens think a teenage girl may be missing after finding an abandoned car in West Texas.
Wardens coordinate a multi-county night sting to apprehend spotlighters and road hunters; game wardens find a poacher who left an arrow in a dead deer.
Texas Game Wardens must relocate a 500-lb gator roaming a suburban area; plus, they uncover a large marijuana grow hidden in a wildlife preserve.
Game Wardens search for the elusive bighorn sheep in the mountains of West Texas; a family near Houston reports shots from a neighboring ranch raining down on their home; wardens track down a bow hunter incriminated by his own game camera.
Hunters in Texas fill the woods trying to bag a prize buck; game wardens investigate a series of deer stand thefts.
Texas Game Wardens search for illegal fishers and hunt a trapper along the Rio Grande River who may be selling live coyotes up north; undercover sting to stop someone from harassing deer hunters reveals a more serious crime.
Pair of suspects tell inconsistent stories about which one shot a deer; deer is trapped between two fences; hunting a hunter in Davey Crockett National Forest who is shooting to close to homes.