Smith pled guilty to three counts of Illegal Take, Possession, or Destruction of Wildlife, one count of Statewide Big Game ...
This trail cam photo showing a bare spot near a bean field was used by the game warden as evidence to secure a search warrant. A self-described “renowned hunter” in Iowa is suing a state game warden, ...
Oklahoma Game Wardens are asking for the public’s help in identifying suspects accused of dumping duck carcasses at store’s ...
_“Are Game Wardens Watching You?” is a three-part F&S exclusive. In Part 1 , we told you the story of Hunter Hollingsworth, the Tennessee duck hunter who found a hidden trail camera on his property ...
“Are Game Wardens Watching You?” is a three-part F&S exclusive. _In Part 1 , we told you the story of Hunter Hollingsworth, the Tennessee duck hunter who found a hidden trail camera on his property ...
A tip to Tennessee game wardens in fall of 2024 led to the conviction of a repeat poaching offender, and an accomplice.
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Ga. — The Georgia Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division has named Game Warden First Class Hunter Rush as the 2025 Game Warden of the Year. The announcement was made ...
PITTSBURGH (AP) – Fish and wildlife departments around the country are on the hunt – for more wardens. From California to Pennsylvania to Florida, states are struggling to recruit officers and habitat ...
Texas game wardens caught an accused poacher after discovering a port-a-potty converted into a hunting blind. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. An accused poacher was able to slip away from game ...
Nov. 8—AUSTIN — With the white-tailed deer general season open, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) game wardens want to remind everyone about some practical safety and regulatory tips to ...
Wanted: Montana game wardens. Must be willing to work evenings and weekends, especially during hunting season, and be on call 24/7. Job includes confronting armed suspects, investigating boat crashes, ...
This story, “Four Lions,” appeared in the August 1956 issue of Outdoor Life. The $75 bounty per hide mentioned in this story is the equivalent of about $1,015 today. On a cold January morning in 1948 ...