2024-10-15
Johnathan hunts for crab in a secret location to which he's won exclusive rights. Sig tries his luck at a derby fishery. Keith risks an at-sea deckhand transfer, and Bob joins a fisherman's strike for higher crab prices. (Repeat).
The fleet fights an Arctic storm while reeling from the closure of King Crab. Meanwhile, a deckhand fights for life on the Patricia Lee, and Johnathan seeks a new species. (Repeat).
Captain Keith eagerly repositions his pots when Johnathan makes an offer he simply can't refuse. Bob follows a pod of porpoises to her first big solo haul. Fired from the Wizard, Jacob chases his dream of becoming a captain to a wholly different boat. (Repeat).
Profiling crab fishermen in Alaskan waters. (Repeat).
Profiling crab fishermen in Alaskan waters. (Repeat).
Featured puppies include Tibetan spaniel, Newfoundland and retriever mix. (Repeat).
Dexter the dog has serious breathing problems; the team of pickers counting on abandoned storage locker goods gets an unfortunate surprise; Halo the chihuahua discovers more than exercise in the local dog park. (Repeat).
When Chester's bongo couple, Moti and Safi, are paired, trouble ensues. (Repeat).
Antonio meets a family with two bearded dragons stuck in a tank in mom's bedroom. Antonio's solution: a backyard; temperature-controlled dragon clubhouse with separate self-sustaining tanks; a common climbing area; and a cool hangout spot for the family. (Repeat).
The Georgia Aquarium sends a team to Cape Town, South Africa to help rehabilitate and release a group of African penguins into the wild. A dive team installs a shipwreck feature into the Ocean Voyager exhibit to provide an enrichment for their sea turtle. (Repeat).
China's Yangtze River is threatened by overfishing, industrial pollution and the loss of iconic monster fish. Jeremy Wade journeys upstream to find out if there are any fish left, and meets the heroes fighting for the future of the river. (Repeat).
In the Season 5 premiere, Tia visits a prison that runs its own dog program, and hires an inmate as part of a work-release program. Meanwhile, a pit bull must be rescued after falling 40 feet into a gator-infested pump station; and a man wants to adopt a dog after his pit bull was shot and killed in front of him. (Repeat).
Concerned about flooding in Assumption Parish, Tia seeks a solution for how she and the dogs would be able to evacuate quickly. After he rescues an injured dog off the streets, Joe feels a special bond and takes him under his wing. (Repeat).
Pete builds an arboreal abode for an adventurous Alaskan couple that offers all the warm fuzzies they get from the outdoors without having to brave the bitter mountain cold, and heats things up by installing a sauna in the trees. (Repeat).
Benny Richards is committed to conserving Texas wildlife; Albert Flores enforces fishing laws; Jennifer Provaznik schools anglers; Jayme Deschaaf makes sure dove hunters follow the laws. (Repeat).
A sick bald eagle is encountered by the wardens, and it's a race against time to ensure its survival. Meanwhile, a warden checks deer camps near the border with Mexico, and finds himself in a high-stakes foot pursuit. (Repeat).
Game Wardens patrol the Rio Grande in search of an unidentified body; Warden Powell investigates an unusual deer case; Wardens Boone and Ataya respond to a call about mountain lions being shot in a woman's backyard. (Repeat).
A K-9 unit is trained to sniff out illegal items; nighttime violations include road hunting and felons possessing firearms. (Repeat).
In the Season 2 premiere, a nuisance alligator gets too close for comfort; illegal fishing leads to multiple citations; a suburban squirrel hunter is caught trespassing; and wardens race to free and injured deer. (Repeat).
Follow Michigan Conservation Officers as they protect and patrol the most precious natural resources in one of the nation's most remote areas. (Repeat).
Wardens get warrants to seize and test two firearms suspected of shooting an illegal elk. Meanwhile, Michigan's annual Tip-Up Town winter festival keeps wardens busy, and snowmobilers give wardens a run for their money. (Repeat).
On a busy weekend officers set up a speed patrol to track how fast boaters are traveling, and when they catch up with those over the limit the sparks fly. Officers find that as waterfowl season begins, hunters don't always have the necessary permits. (Repeat).
Follow Michigan Conservation Officers as they protect and patrol the most precious natural resources in one of the nation's most remote areas. (Repeat).