Yellowstone Wardens - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
The Hunt of a Lifetime
A warden locates a mysterious group of hunters at the end of a trail; the discovery of a coveted mule deer hunting tag leads to a memorable encounter; authorities are forced to ask tough questions after finding a large pile of wasted game birds.
What Is This Kid Doing?
When the openings of both the bighorn sheep and archery elk hunting seasons overlap, wardens catch illegal hunters in the act. Off-roaders cause some serious land damage. On the 4th of July seemingly intoxicated boaters give wardens a difficult time.
Straight Up the Mountain
Wardens help rescue a hunter with a broken leg. Hunters coming through a warden check station get into hot water after not telling the truth.
Case Closed
When wildlife decoys are deployed across the state to catch poachers, the operation yields some surprising results. A warden's trusted K9 helps unearth vital evidence. An investigation into a moose and elk poaching case leads to a major takedown.
What's the Deal?
Anglers find out that using too many poles will land them a hefty fine.
Montana Style
Stories aren't adding up when wardens go to check if a group has valid fishing licenses. Wardens confront anglers fishing in closed waters. Wardens crack down on anglers during the limited paddlefish season. Shed hunting season brings eager collectors out in droves. A warden gathers biological information on a bear that's just been harvested.
Arresting Behavior
Wardens crack down on poachers who seem to be violating hunting laws for their own personal gain. They face a unique challenge as these poachers have turned their illegal activities into a competitive game among themselves.
Lights, Camera, Elk-tion
Wardens track a bear trying to enter homes for food while also investigating illegal camera setups used to lure elk for hunting. Their skills and dedication are tested.
Trespassers Beware
This time the Wardens are on the hunt as they combat a string of trespassing instances. They fight to maintain order as they investigate unlawful entry and encounter hunters with illegal animal kills.
Caught in the Act
Elk hunting season has begun and Wardens work hard to manage traffic chaos in the snow. They use a decoy to catch law breaking hunters in the act.
Valley Poaching Assault
Wardens must be cautious as they release a trapped black bear back into the wild. They pull together all their resources to stop illegal hunting in the valley.
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