2024-07-01
In Japan, Jeremy hunts for two legendary river monsters. (Repeat).
In the Season 3 opener, Jeremy heads to Papua New Guinea to investigate a river creature rumored to eat male body parts. (Repeat).
In the Season 4 premiere, Jeremy investigates reports of menacing creatures in U.S. waterways, including the Indian River Lagoon in Florida; the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri; and Trinity River in Texas. (Repeat).
Jeremy goes to Mongolia to see if a legendary giant fish actually exists after news of a terrible attack in a river, but he finds that danger lurks on dry land, too. (Repeat).
Jeremy travels to the Amur River in eastern Russia following reports of the deaths of three men, who may have been killed by a predator that can exceed 18 feet in length, but he becomes suspicious when he's met with a strange indifference by the locals. (Repeat).
Jeremy returns to the Himalayas to investigate new reports of river attacks, but he risks disrespecting local customs that consider the suspected culprit to be sacred. (Repeat).
Wardens must handle a teen hunter caught with a loaded gun in his vehicle, and wardens search for two missing hunters. A tangled blue heron is wrangled, and one warden's instincts kick in during a controlled moose hunt. (Repeat).
A bear is found destroying crops belonging to an Amish family, while an illegal marijuana grow is investigated. (Repeat).
A known felon is caught with an illegal gun, while one warden investigates teen hunters terrorizing a residential area. One hunter is confronted for illegally firing his weapon, and a team of wardens catch intoxicated hunters found in a shooting shack. (Repeat).
Wardens must handle a teen hunter caught with a loaded gun in his vehicle, and wardens search for two missing hunters. A tangled blue heron is wrangled, and one warden's instincts kick in during a controlled moose hunt. (Repeat).
A bear is found destroying crops belonging to an Amish family, while an illegal marijuana grow is investigated. (Repeat).
Jeremy travels to the Amur River in eastern Russia following reports of the deaths of three men, who may have been killed by a predator that can exceed 18 feet in length, but he becomes suspicious when he's met with a strange indifference by the locals. (Repeat).
Jeremy returns to the Himalayas to investigate new reports of river attacks, but he risks disrespecting local customs that consider the suspected culprit to be sacred. (Repeat).
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 Mallory Mitchell confronts backyard hunters in a crowded neighborhood. (Repeat).
The Game Wardens are busy on land and water. In Hunt County, residents are concerned about alleged wolves being kept as pets. (Repeat).
The marine team searches a foreign cargo vessel in the Gulf of Mexico; a man is suspected of poaching 15 deer out of season; a large marijuana growing operation is discovered outside of Dallas. (Repeat).
Texas Game Wardens are all hands on deck after a massive flash flood as they rush to a gas station that could explode. Also: A patrol through the Rio Grande leads to an unexpected encounter; and the Game Wardens investigate an illegally killed hawk. (Repeat).
While investigating a boat wreck, Game Warden Jennifer Provaznik discovers a grisly secret. Game wardens intervene to save baby turtles being sold on a street corner, and a fisherman's oversized fillet sparks suspicion. (Repeat).
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. (Repeat).