Yellowstone Wardens - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Seeley Lake Lies
Wardens ensure Seeley Lake safety, licenses, and halt illegal fishing.
Salmon Snaggers
Wardens fight poaching, monitor salmon snagging, and dodge grizzlies.
Felonies and Fines
Wardens find a crime, patrol crowds, and see Captain Darrah retire.
Untagged and Ungutted
Wardens tackle lies, trespassers, and illegal deer shootings.
Operation Caviar
Wardens enforce "Operation Caviar" with catch limits and spot checks.
Safety and Skills
Wardens train and inspect boats for safety gear near Big Timber.
Poaching Plots and Crackdowns
Wardens tackle poaching, missing elk, and unauthorized campers in.
Aerial Patrols and Ground Operations
Wardens patrol by air, and below monitor the annual Yellowstone Boat Float.
Wounded Deer Duty
Wardens tackle an elk violation and assist with a wounded deer.
Poaching for Profit
Deploy the Decoy
In Region 2, wardens act on a tip about hunters harassing elk and illegally shooting from the road into private property. They also deploy a decoy elk to catch rule-breakers. Meanwhile, in Region 4, wardens respond to a tip about a deer stuck in the ice.
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