In this high-stakes episode of Wardens, Montana’s conservation officers face a series of investigations where the truth is hard to find. In Region 2, Warden Joe Kamik receives a "hot" tip about a poacher who shot and wounded an elk before legal shooting light on private property. The case spirals into a complex "whodunnit" involving two different hunting parties and three dead bulls. Watch as Wardens Kamik and Terry Alouse play "Judge Judy" in the field to reach a gentleman's agreement and ensure the meat doesn't go to waste.
Meanwhile, the action heats up at the Bonner Check Station on Highway 200. Wardens Ezra Schwam and Aaron Berg inspect a high volume of hunters, uncovering everything from "bird transport" violations to an illegal whitetail doe harvest. See the moment a hunter realizes his "honest mistake" just cost him his trophy and a $135 fine.
Back in the valley, Warden Kamik tracks a repeat offender who thinks he can outrun the law by jumping into a truck and speeding off. From "bloody hands" to "voided tags," see how the wardens use coordination and grit to keep the hunting season fair for everyone.
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