Yellowstone Wardens - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Big Bully
As wardens attempt to catch a convicted game violator, another case forces them to work late into the night. Region four officers spring into action when a thousand-pound bully stirs up trouble.
Warden Scramble
Region 1 wardens are left speechless after witnessing a squatter on public land and are on high alert during the annual Yellowstone River Boat Float. During the pursuit of an upland game, a licence check comes up empty and the wardens scramble.
Red, White and Big Game
During 4th of July celebrations, Veteran Region 5 wardens use their sixth sense to bring game violators to justice; the blazing heat wave and the free-flowing alcohol creates a dangerous situation for the wardens.
Hunting Season Hustle
During Montana's antler shed hunting season, the wardens are kept on their toes while locating bears, mountain lions and lost hunters; warden Bryan Golie questions an angler in search of the truth.
A Buck's Blood
While on duty, wardens go an extra mile during an investigation, which leads to an unexpected outcome; in Whitefish, Mont., Region 1 wardens join forces to uncover the culprit responsible for slaying more than 20 deer.
Protecting Montana's Wild
The wardens of Region 1 and 3 set off to educate the public on Montana's aquatic invasive species population. Meanwhile, a tribute is made for one of Montana's honorary wardens.
A Hunter's Lie
It's all hands-on-deck for the wardens when they handle decapitated deer and a poached trophy bull elk. Meanwhile, as a winter storm brews, wardens join forces in hot pursuit to catch a decoy shooter and a hunter caught in a web of lies.
Joy Ride Jeopardy
Wardens stumble upon a heated situation on the side of the road; Lesofski searches for the culprit behind an elk carcass; a riverside check station cites four minors under the influence; underage drivers are caught behind the wheel.
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