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Wardens - Season 4, Episodes: 13 & 14: 700 Yards & Sullivan Hill | Outdoor Documentary
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In this episode:
Joe Kambic patrols Deer Lodge, Montana and Kqyn Kuka attempts to rescue a sick buck from the ice and its elk hunting season in Montana and Bryan Golie is after suspicious hunters, and Paul Luepke addresses two hunters who shot mule deer does without the proper permits.
When your job is protecting our most precious natural resources in some of the nation’s most remote areas, there is rarely a dull moment. Wardens chronicles the lives of Conservation Officers in America. The show features the men and women who protect public lands, from ride-alongs on interstate game checks, to anti-poaching sting operations; from remote snowmobile trails in grizzly bear country, to unforgiving white-water rapids. While the focus of Wardens is enforcement of regulations, the show takes special precautions to ensure the general public understand those who would violate the rules are the minority and the vast majority of encounters with our Wardens are law-abiding citizens.
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  • 17:41 good thing that guy came along otherwise that lady wouldn’t have done anything about it it 👍

    @jacobwilliams4226@jacobwilliams422612 күн бұрын
  • Shout Out to Tony for saving that little buck… Definition of real conservationist.🔥

    @therealwallywess@therealwallywess11 күн бұрын
  • Keep the new episodes rolling out! Love this show.

    @brandoncousins8673@brandoncousins867312 күн бұрын
  • Did that woman just get off the plane from Hollywood 😅

    @scott6252@scott625212 күн бұрын
  • why wasnt she even in a little hurry for the deer? As a CO it's your literal job to protect and maintain the wildlife, not pick and choose. Shoutout that hunter who came and helped.

    @BedSkeetz@BedSkeetz5 күн бұрын
  • @4:20 that's why ya use fireworks, blanks, salute canons to make em move. Remember a few episodes ago where the wardens used exploding shotgun rounds to push the elk where they wanted em to go.. they're above the law tho.

    @Mission989@Mission9893 күн бұрын
  • Damn. Montana is Strict. They not messing around over there

    @tomb306@tomb30612 күн бұрын
    • Come over to Utah if you think Montana is strict

      @sharolbangerter4057@sharolbangerter405712 күн бұрын
    • As long as there is a biologic reason to be strict Im fine with that.

      @rabbithomesteading3797@rabbithomesteading379711 күн бұрын
    • You right. We aint

      @winterwolf13@winterwolf1310 күн бұрын
    • BC is the same, except for the fact that its one Game Warden per 6,000 sq km. Enforcement is a lot harder, but they still take it seriously.

      @sdpy15@sdpy15Күн бұрын
  • The two rescue that deer should’ve implemented a little more teamwork in both had hands on the front legs the lady is weak With her last minute help get with the program 💯

    @UpTheRa007@UpTheRa00712 күн бұрын
  • Regulation stacked on top of regulation, never give your money to Montana so they can find you out hunting and shake you down for more money. Not worth the headache, they will find something to pin on you.

    @joecarroll7087@joecarroll708710 күн бұрын
  • Knowing damn well that young buck froze to death the second the sun went down.

    @jdkgcp@jdkgcp12 күн бұрын
    • I've seen mulies staggering around like that, and there's a disease that causes it. It would be one thing if it was doing it when it was still wet, but once it dried off it was still just as infirm as it was before. The disease is a close relative to mad cow disease, and once they have it, there's no recovering from it. Fortunately, unlike mad cow, it's not transmissible to humans, so you won't get it if you eat the meat. In the later stages of it, the dear will go down, and though it will be able to flail its legs about, it won't be able to get up, even with help. Once they're down, they will stop drinking and eating even if food and water are placed right next to them. The last stages of it depend on whether the prion attacked their spinal cord, their brain, or both. If it's just in the cord, it will be a prolonged death of starvation. If it's in their brain, you will see their eyes roll up in their head, and they will start frothing at the mouth, while also making uncontrolled bleating sounds at regular intervals. If they have it in the brain, death usually comes quicker as the prion works into the brain stem and shuts down heart and breathing signals from the brain. Either way, this isn't a death that you'd wish on your worst enemy. It can attack both mule and white tail dear, but is rarely seen in elk or moose. There are other things which can cause similar symptoms, such as brain worms, and chronic wasting disease. Chronic wasting disease will be more obvious though, because the deer will be emaciated, and the coat will often be more shabby also. It is also possible that the dear might have had one of the constellation of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Diseases. In the last stages of this disease they dear will often go to the edge of a body of water and stay there until they die. This constellation of viral diseases is often called bluetongue because it often (but not always) causes the deer's tongue to swell and hang out. In some cases, the deer will bleed rectally, with or without the swelling of the tongue. The disease is caused by tiny flying gnats and/or midges which bite the deer and give it the disease. It takes a few weeks to develop, so you'll usually see the disease crop up in late summer or early fall. If the weather has been particularly dry and there have been fewer places for the deer to water, as well as fewer places for the midges to be, there will often be a spike in cases. A spike in cases can also occur when deer numbers become too dense, at which point there can be really big die-offs with a lot of deer carcases found laying next to sources of water, or just out in the field. After a population has been decimated by Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease it can take many years for numbers to rebound. That's why it is important to follow game management rules and limits. If a population has been decimated by the disease, then you want to give it a chance to come back, but by the same token, if there are too many deer in an area, special seasons may be opened to help thin the heard a little more, and prevent a future outbreak. I can remember several times when the season was closed at one end of our state, but you could take two of any sex at the other end of the state. Farmers were more than happy to have you hunt their land because they were eating all the crops in that area, and there were upwards of 50 deer per square mile of land. They weren't able to sell nearly enough licenses even for pocket change, and at the end of the next summer, what everyone hoped wouldn't happen, happened. The farmers went out to harvest their crops, and had to stop their harvesters every few yards to move a rotting carcass. That outbreak killed nearly all the deer in the unit, and even now almost ten years later, numbers have not recovered. I guess mother nature said, "If you won't use 'em, I won't give 'em to ya.

      @Chompchompyerded@Chompchompyerded12 күн бұрын
    • The best part is where she's all like "I'm gonna go put on my waders", cut to a scene of her putting one on and then...poof...she doesn't have them on and isn't in the water.

      @jdkgcp@jdkgcp10 күн бұрын
  • Fix the windshield, that’s a violation Green Jeans. Write your own ticket

    @erugila@erugila9 күн бұрын
  • Good ol dei hire!

    @bryanfox2735@bryanfox273512 күн бұрын
  • I stalked a coyote for about Two Miles. It didn't even know I was behind it. I didn't kill it. I was grouse hunting back then. When you didn't have to purchase a 300 Dollar permit.

    @davidfarrens3572@davidfarrens35726 күн бұрын
  • Isn't using the decoy pretty much definition of entrapment?

    @xXpurplenurple007Xx@xXpurplenurple007Xx12 күн бұрын
    • I dont think so. I dont know pull trigger and who pulled it is responsible for it.

      @rabbithomesteading3797@rabbithomesteading379711 күн бұрын
    • No. There is nothing that makes a person shoot the decoy. Just because it's there doesn't mean you have to shoot it and you aren't being coerced to do so either.

      @dhuze66@dhuze6611 күн бұрын
    • Nope

      @johnrhardin6460@johnrhardin646011 күн бұрын
    • No

      @winterwolf13@winterwolf1310 күн бұрын
    • If an under cover cop/warden went up to you and said to shoot that decoy and you did and then immediately arrest you. That would be entrapment.

      @wolfpackflt670@wolfpackflt6703 күн бұрын
  • I sat and watched a nice 8 point buck for over an hour last year and couldn’t shoot because I tagged out already.

    @JBJHonez@JBJHonez11 күн бұрын
  • My buddy was in Kansas hunting in a different area,, He told the Game Warden the same thing,, Game warden said I know you didn’t come all the way from Georgia to hunt coyotes,, I either can take you to jail and impound your truck along with taking your rifle,, Or you can tell me the truth,, He said yessir I’m hunting deer,, got a fine

    @johnrhardin6460@johnrhardin646012 күн бұрын
    • Why'd your "friend" have to lie? Follow the laws

      @user-ee4pf3zz7d@user-ee4pf3zz7d11 күн бұрын
    • @@user-ee4pf3zz7d you would have to ask him that.

      @johnrhardin6460@johnrhardin646011 күн бұрын
  • Well it’s obvious many don’t read the game regs. I just wonder if changes in the regs are made very noticeable. Specifically, are any changes in bold print in a different color? Other wise it would be pretty easy to miss a recent change. It should be considered a recent change with some special designation in the regs manual for 3yrs as many don’t hunt every year. It also couldn’t be that difficult to have text on the hunting license stating a major change in the regs. How hard would it be to print on the license WARNING: You may not shoot a mule deer doe with this license in Zone 5!

    @chrisgunsandguitars1403@chrisgunsandguitars14037 күн бұрын
  • The wardens are more than fair with these law-breakers.

    @donavandean1078@donavandean10789 күн бұрын
  • No that’s just crazy shooting 700 yards you got to have the right gun and scope and a very steady rest

    @hubertanderson7044@hubertanderson704410 күн бұрын
  • Why is the narrator saying, "the two" when the female Warden did NOTHING but stand back so she'd stay clean & dry!! How pathetic, female Warden!

    @user-ee4pf3zz7d@user-ee4pf3zz7d11 күн бұрын
  • Is a gut shot animal at 80 yards more ethical than a gut shot at 700? Talking about the result not what if.

    @JVR-gd7zw@JVR-gd7zw12 күн бұрын
    • I guess its an odds game. Odds are not good at 700 yards That is the point.

      @rabbithomesteading3797@rabbithomesteading379711 күн бұрын
    • Yes oh course it’s more unethical, simply because it’s far easier to injure an animal at 700,

      @dominicjohnson8427@dominicjohnson842711 күн бұрын
  • Looking for a coyote the oldest story in the book lmao

    @Trevor-wm9su@Trevor-wm9su9 күн бұрын
  • Dang women say they can do any job a man does, but sho didn't see that lady warden putting on waders and dragging that deer to save it....

    @jessecooper9795@jessecooper979525 күн бұрын
    • I hear ya bro. She's awful most of the time.

      @vopenacattleco@vopenacattleco12 күн бұрын
    • Probably can’t even make a proper sandwich either.

      @evgrin1507@evgrin150712 күн бұрын
    • Yes she was embarrassing to women.

      @virginianorby644@virginianorby64412 күн бұрын
    • lol 😂

      @MechanicMcGee@MechanicMcGee12 күн бұрын
    • A venison sandwich? ​@@evgrin1507

      @stevenchristie6165@stevenchristie616511 күн бұрын
  • I found nothing so here’s a 60$ ticket

    @TheJTvonE@TheJTvonE12 күн бұрын
  • On the 2nd show those guys that shot the mule deer does, really don't have a good excuse because just because you hunt an area for a long time you still need to check the regulations every year because some things get changed and if you don't look at it well ignorance is no excuse! I have hunted the same area for over 30 years, but every year I keep checking the regulations, because for the last couple years, every year something else changes! The other thing when people are out hunting areas that are public lands you have to be careful that you're not getting on private land that does not have fences, I have had several times where there is public land but then all of a sudden it turns into private land and so a friend told me about an app that's called on X hunt, and that thing is wonderful, because even if you're in an area without cell service you can still use it because it is a GPS and it will show you where private land is and where public land is even when there are no fences! I would highly recommend people download that app and there is like a monthly or yearly fee but it's only about 35 or $40 but it is well worth it to have! 👍

    @yourhuckleberry3733@yourhuckleberry373312 күн бұрын
  • Guy waste 5hrs to find nothing and 39 more deer were poached

    @TheJTvonE@TheJTvonE12 күн бұрын
  • He takes their mule deer does because they are protected, requiring special license,then tells them they can buy whitetail doe license over the counter, then proceeds to tell them they can get the MULE DEER doe license over the counter and go shoot some Mule Deer does. That is a special kind of subliminal mind control they are taught in spec opps………just kidding🤔

    @saltymofo5870@saltymofo587011 күн бұрын
  • The Female Warden stands back & does nothing while the civilian does all the work!!! Find another job - desk job!!

    @user-ee4pf3zz7d@user-ee4pf3zz7d11 күн бұрын
  • What good is it having game Wardens. if they're not Going to enforce. the law?

    @markdavert3063@markdavert306310 күн бұрын
  • My husband has taken elk at 780 yards and kill it .

    @sharolbangerter4057@sharolbangerter405712 күн бұрын
    • And?

      @mishmash9397@mishmash939712 күн бұрын
    • You're a proud wife good to hear you recognized his ability hunting 👍

      @jameswagstaff3612@jameswagstaff361212 күн бұрын
    • @@mishmash9397 not very many people could say this .

      @sharolbangerter4057@sharolbangerter405712 күн бұрын
    • @@jameswagstaff3612 thank you

      @sharolbangerter4057@sharolbangerter405712 күн бұрын
    • @@jameswagstaff3612 No he is a very good guy and takes care of his family . He's been hurting for a long long time. He has a world record black bear killed it in 1972 and today it is still within the top 5 as a big bear .

      @sharolbangerter4057@sharolbangerter405712 күн бұрын
  • 700 yards is not that far or difficult that game warden doesn’t know what he’s talking about. That’s seal team six stuff? 🤦‍♂️🤣 The sad part is people will believe him without actually doing any research or actually asking someone who knows.

    @longrangehuntinggroup7223@longrangehuntinggroup722312 күн бұрын
    • BS

      @rabbithomesteading3797@rabbithomesteading379711 күн бұрын
    • @@rabbithomesteading3797I literally do it all the time and I’m around people who do it all the time. The fact that you’re trying to say bs shows you don’t know what you’re talking about. I literally have kids shoot further than 700 yards no problem.

      @longrangehuntinggroup7223@longrangehuntinggroup722311 күн бұрын
    • ​@@longrangehuntinggroup7223 Ok you dont care. But for everyone else. At 700 yards the animal could take half a step and be 6 inches behind the good vitals even if on target at trigger pull. Nobody should risk that.

      @rabbithomesteading3797@rabbithomesteading379711 күн бұрын
    • @@rabbithomesteading3797 You literally just made yourself a perfect example of people who believe what they hear without actually verifying that the information is actually true. You literally don’t have a clue what you’re talking about and you’re just repeating nonsense that you have heard. Animals don’t move that much if they take a step. The foot moves forward but the body doesn’t travel the same distance. Animals don’t take full steps either when starting out. They like humans take a partial step and then a full step. The body itself will move 2”-4” depending on the animal on a first step. So even if they take a step you will still impact in the vitals. Then you factor in terminal ballistics. The hydraulic/hydrostatic shock (temporary wound cavity) will extend outward causing damage. So even if you impact the very back of the vitals it will still destroy the vitals. That’s called shot placement forgiveness. Bullets used for long range hunting create massive trauma even at low impact velocities. Then factor in external ballistics of the bullets used and flight time. Long range bullets are heavier and have high bc’s being more aerodynamic. That means they fly through the air better being less affected by wind and less drop. This leads to shorter flight times. At 700 yards with the average long range setup we are looking at fractions of a second. The animal at 700 yards in fractions of a second simply cannot move that much. The amount of movement it can achieve will only shift the point of impact a couple inches. That will still result in a vital hit and a dead animal. Then the shock damage factored in what you’re claiming is not possible. Hell I’ve killed mule deer over 700 yards with a 308 win which is one of the slowest long range cartridges used. Even then with the slowest the flight time isn’t enough to cause a miss of the vitals if it steps like you claim. You are out of your depth here and speaking with no actual knowledge or experience. I’m coming from actual experience and knowledge. You and the game warden are wrong plain and simple.

      @longrangehuntinggroup7223@longrangehuntinggroup722311 күн бұрын
    • ⁠@@rabbithomesteading3797Are you anti archery hunting? Archery hunting is the number one method used that has the most wounded and lost animals. It has longer flight times, the animal can react to you ducking or running, arrows don’t have shot placement forgiveness, and most people doing it have minimal training. Arrows don’t have shock to aid them. They are limited to the size of the blades and shot placement. They can actually move enough to cause a miss or gut shot like you claim. That’s at close range. The flight time at 30 yards of the average bow is the same flight time as one of my long range rifles at 1000 yards. The deer reacting to the bow string, movement, etc causing it to duck or run. That’s exclusive to archery because of the short distance. That’s not even a factor at long range. So are you against archery hunting? Because everything you said about long range is actually true in archery hunting. If you’re not against archery then you’re a hypocrite.

      @longrangehuntinggroup7223@longrangehuntinggroup722310 күн бұрын
  • Why can "disabled" shoot from the road? If they're not able to get out & track, how will they process their game? That is the most ridiculous rule ever!

    @user-ee4pf3zz7d@user-ee4pf3zz7d11 күн бұрын
    • They can if they have the right licenses

      @winterwolf13@winterwolf1310 күн бұрын
    • I know a couple disabled hunters that actually have friends and family that assist them with the recovery when they do kill one. I understand that it's hard for some people to believe that disabled people are capable of having friends, but I swear it's true.

      @ronkruchten5867@ronkruchten58679 күн бұрын
    • @@ronkruchten5867 why is that hard?

      @winterwolf13@winterwolf138 күн бұрын
    • @@winterwolf13 Don't ask me; I'm not the guy who questioned why some disabled people are allowed to shoot from the road.

      @ronkruchten5867@ronkruchten58678 күн бұрын
  • First guy sounds like a punk and probably has a son that fishes private no fishing property like googan squad 😂

    @noalliances@noalliances6 күн бұрын
  • If deputy Golie wasn’t such a punk he’d accept my offer to square up in the octagon. Let’s squash this beef old man. Once and for all

    @evgrin1507@evgrin150712 күн бұрын
    • I don't think he will be reading your comment

      @vopenacattleco@vopenacattleco12 күн бұрын
    • You give hunters a bad just posting this here.... let me guess you got caught and now it's his fault you broke laws...

      @robertgraham3970@robertgraham397012 күн бұрын
    • Oh look, you're back again looking for attention. You realize this is like 15 years old 😂😂😂

      @khh108@khh10812 күн бұрын
    • @@khh108 ??? 🤣😂

      @vopenacattleco@vopenacattleco12 күн бұрын
    • You'll get smashed 😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @jameswagstaff3612@jameswagstaff361212 күн бұрын
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