The Wardens use night vision technology to catch night hunters and poachers. Then, Warden LaFlamme must take matters into his own hands to protect the Maine public from a tragic outcome.
The MWS kicks into high gear as they search for poachers and crack down on dangerous activity with firearms. Warden MacCabe goes on a stake-out to bust "heater-hunters," people who hunt birds from the warmth of their trucks.
Off Roadin': Two teams of Wardens join forces to bust ATV scofflaws and end up in a dramatic high-speed chase. Rookie Warden Kim Bates responds to a strange call: a report of a mysterious dead deer strung up by a chain deep in the back woods.
Gun Country: During hunting season, nearly every person the Maine Game Wardens encounter is armed, and many are dangerous. One team of wardens investigate the shooting of a turkey hunter that could be an attempted homicide while another team sets up a stakeout.
Hunters rush to stock up their freezers with deer, moose and bear meat for the long winter ahead. The Wardens track a trail of blood to a man that may be poaching deer. The arrival of snow and ice sends the Wardens into the backcountry for ice fishing.
Things don't slow down in winter for the Wardens, even in freezing temperatures. A team of Wardens rush to the scene of serious nighttime snowmobile accident while another warden is on a stakeout for coyote poachers.
Summer brings more than 20 million visitors every to Maineâ¦and more people means more work for the Game Wardens. "Downeast", Sergeant Craven corners a runaway ATV and later must determine which of two double-crossing friends is telling the truth.
It's summer in Vacationland. When the weather heats up the Maine Game Wardens head out on jet skis and speed boats to any of Maine's thousands of rivers or lakes to be sure everyone plays by the rules.
The end of summer is the busiest time of year for the Maine Warden Service, as the Wardens split their time patrolling the water and the woods. They're also on high-alert for criminals misusing the wilderness for illegal drug activity.
A collection of weapons is discovered in a family's car by two wardens, who also encounter a potentially dangerous all-terrain-vehicle driver. Also: a moose trapped in a fence; unsafe white-water rafters.
It's fall in Maine and waterfowl flock to that state.... and hunters are close behind. In southern Maine, wardens head into a wetland where they find hunters using illegal guns, ammo, and, drugs.
During moose season in Maine, sometimes family tradition... involves breaking the law. Sergeant Simmons investigates a murdered mother deer, while Warden Curtis and canine Cruizer search the backwoods of Downeast by moonlight to find a missing hunter.
Nothing riles up the Maine Game Wardens like poaching, and Sergeant Chris Simmons and a multi agency team search for the suspect of a heinous case of deer poaching.
Leaves fall off the trees, a chill is in the air and gun shots ring out across Maine â it's deer season, the most popular big game hunting season in the state.
Wild turkeys are caught with a rocket net so they can be relocated; wardens patrol the Canadian border to look for illegal hunting.
In the final episode of the season, North Woods Law looks back at the most pulse pounding stakeouts, hairiest animal encounters, and the biggest busts. Plus, a behind the scenes look at just what it takes to make a show about the Maine Game Wardens.
Turkey season in the spring keeps the wardens on the lookout for poachers; a porcupine is returned to its natural habitat; a suspicious kennel is investigated and found to contain illegal timber wolf hybrids
A look at 24 hours of work by Maine wardens includes patrolling for smelt poachers at night; tagging bears with radio collars; and searching for a home invader with a K9 team.
A Jet Ski hit-and-run accident sends the wardens on a search for a suspect with an arrest warrant; a man arrives in Maine after the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013 and leaves a suicide note.
A child on an ATV is trapped by a flash flood; and a teen flips his four-wheeler and must go to the hospital. Meanwhile, the wardens face their New Hampshire counterparts in an endurance competition; and two women who are wanted by the law are found during an investigation of suspicious activity.
The summer vacation season increases the chances for mayhem, including an altercation in the woods that may have resulted from a drug deal gone bad; and a search for a missing person after a campsite is mysteriously abandoned. Meanwhile, a warden has encounters with a piping plover; a snake that bit a man; and a wild turkey that attacked a pit bull.
The annual Moose Lottery Festival to win a hunting permit for the fall attracts wardens in civilian clothes. Meanwhile, a warden goes undercover to infiltrate a marijuana-growing operation; a farmer claims a mountain lion is stalking his livestock; and a man with dementia wanders off into the woods, prompting a desperate all-night search.
A notorious gang of poachers is up to their old tricks, the wardens stop some suspects from fleeing the state, and the forensic team investigates who shot at a woman in her backyard, nearly killing her.
A smart phone with video evidence of a crime leads to a poacher. Two drunk sledders run over a warden and are chased through the woods. Herring hunts down a man that he knows with arrest warrants. LaFlamme helps a herd of deer in distress.
The wardens are are on full alert as the tourist season begins; crowded campground is being terrorized by a fox; rowdy partygoer gets a little irresponsible on an ATV.
The animals all come out of the woodwork at the start of spring; a simple routine littering summons morphs into a rabid pit bull face-off; new evidence emerges with the spring thaw on an old deer poaching case.
Helicopters are used to radio-collar a moose; wardens must rescue two lost skiers; drunk sledder throws his own nephew under-the-bus when he's caught; warden fights a barn fire; a man with several outstanding poaching warrants is confronted.
Spring arrives and things start plunging through the ice. The wardens investigate a case of injured bald eagles. A sled sinks into a partially frozen river under suspicious circumstances. A deer carcass has the wardens searching for a poacher.
An ATV trail becomes the site of a high-speed chase when a man with an outstanding warrant attempts to flee from the Maine Warden Service. With the weather warming up, the wardens deal with intentional violators and serial offenders while enforcing laws.
Spring turkey hunting season and smelt runs have the wardens working night and day. Poached turkeys lead to a search warrant and stakeout for the suspects. Several animals are encountered including orphaned baby foxes, nuisance beavers and a python.
An ATV trail becomes the site of a high-speed chase when a man with an outstanding warrant attempts to flee from the Maine Warden Service. With the weather warming up, the wardens deal with intentional violators and serial offenders while enforcing laws.
Illegal marijuana operations are hidden all over Maine, but finding them is dangerous work for the wardens because they're often protected by armed individuals. Also: An ATV crash involving three teens is investigated.
Non-native wildlife that have entered Maine, legally or illegally, pose uncommon problems for the wardens, including one who has to deal with a boa constrictor.
Warden Rick LaFlamme is promoted to Landowner Relations Specialist and leaves Cody Lounder in charge of his district. Meanwhile, a high-school student spends a day on the job with Eric Blanchard.
Holiday season for the warden finds Pete Herring visiting a children's hospital in Portland with members of the K-9 unit; and Alan Curtis donating game to a soup kitchen. Meanwhile, Scott Thrasher invites everyone to his home for a potluck supper.
Water recreation season has the wardens out in full force. The Dive Team suits up to respond to an emeergency search and recovery call. An ATV rider with a camera on his helmet films his own crash. Undercover safety patrols lead to potential OUI busts.
In the Season 5 premiere, the arrival of big-game season in Maine means an influx of sportsmen who don't always follow the rules, so the wardens are on the lookout for poachers and night hunters.
The start of hunting season comes with a variety of violations, including illegally illuminating wildlife, firing guns from vehicles and hunting over baited deer stands. Meanwhile, Cody Lounder finds himself in a dangerous situation.
Hunters head for the woods in autumn, but some of them would rather make up their own rules. Meanwhile, Simmons and McKenney investigate a moose poaching.
In the Season 6 premiere, a man is missing in the woods; Carter searches for a wounded bear; and MacCabe and Stevens look for hunters who may have broken the law.
The end of deer season finds some unlucky hunters tempted to break the law out of desperation. Meanwhile, Spahr and Blanchard investigate suspicious shootings of two deer; and a night hunter is pursued.
An antlerless deer is shot when a hunter misidentifies his target; a person is caught hunting deer at night in Aroostook County.
Out-of-state sportsmen are guilty of trespassing; shots are reportedly fired at a bald eagle.
Take a look inside the wardens' role as guardians of Maine's wildlife; an angry black bear is relocated and an orphaned baby moose is rescued.
A dead beaver is found in a parking lot, so Warden Parker opens an investigation that involves surveillance cameras, anonymous informants and help from the local police.
A wanted man is sought by wardens on a search that lasts several days; a strange shack on city property is investigated.
A rotting bear carcass is dumped on the side of the road and leads to a statewide search for a possible poacher. Meanwhile, ducklings are in need of rescue; and a couple is behaving badly on a wildlife refuge.
A trigger-happy shooter is sought in a residential neighborhood; a turkey that's been shot raises suspicions.
A large illegal encampment on private property is discovered by Warden Herring. Meanwhile, Warden Stevens finds three marijuana growing operations and confiscates dozens of plants.
An out-of-control dirt biker eludes one warden, but leaves a clue as to where he might be found; two dogs on the loose chase a newborn deer; an ATV accident victim has an unusual reason for why he crashed.
A car-crash victim needs to be transported in a helicopter; a warden gives tips on boating safety.
A dumpster-diving bear is pursued by Wardens Marquis and Fitzpatrick, while Warden Lounder has his hands full with a woodchuck.
Wardens perform double duty in summer; Warden Judd comes to the rescue of a baby skunk; MacCabe and Robertson investigate a missing, stolen ATV.
At Camp North Woods, Herring, Parker and Lounder mentor aspiring kid wardens; injured hiker on the Appalachian Trail calls for emergency evacuation before nightfall; hurt porcupine; McKenney searches for a teenage runaway.
Officer Glen Lucas intervenes when a black bear cub gets separated from its mother and wreaks havoc on a small community. As heavy rains cause rivers to flood, Officer Eric Fluette races to rescue a man whose canoe has flipped in the rapids.
Officers Bill Boudreau and Eric Hannett investigate a man raising alligators in the attic of his home. As night falls over the White Mountains, Officers Glen Lucas and Eric Fluette ascend into the darkness to rescue a lost group of hikers.
Officers Adam Cheney and Geoff Pushee run into an aggressive and angry hunter while investigating a road hunting complaint. In Whitefield, officers Glen Lucas and Matt Holmes race to find an elderly man with dementia who’s gone missing in the swamp.
Officer Glen Lucas races to the scene of an ATV accident. When a home is broken into, Officers Bill Boudreau and Eric Hannett assist police in tracking the suspect. Officer Bob Mancini tries to save the life of an injured loon.
When an out-of-state hunter appears to be lying about the circumstances surrounding his deer kill, officers Mancini and Bronson investigate. Conservation Officers work with volunteers to recover the body of a missing hiker on Mt. Washington.
Officer Glen Lucas treks to the summit of Mt. Washington to rescue an injured hiker. Then, officers track down a trio of possible deer poachers. And Officer Ron Arsenault investigates a tip about an illegal bobcat trapper.
In the season premiere, a suspicious turkey kill is investigated; a scared fawn is rescued near a busy intersection; a sick loon needs immediate attention; and a hiker gets help finding his father who got lost in the woods.
In New Hampshire, Officer Hannett pursues an unusual recreational vehicle in a high speed chase. Officer Pushee and Trainee Driscoll encounter a group of combative speedsters. And Officer Lucas races to the scene of an ATV crash.
Officer Kevin Bronson races to get a driver under the influence off the road. Officer Eric Hannett catches two teenagers joyriding an ATV on a public road. And up north, Officer Bob Mancini helps evacuate an injured hiker.
Officers Boudreau and Hannett pursue a pair of intoxicated, out of control, teenage dirt bikers. Officer Bronson investigates a night-hunting case involving an animal he's never dealt with. Officer Lucas gets creative trying to rescue a baby bird.
Officers Bronson and Lucas help state police investigate a 19-year-old missing person case. A landowner requests help with a group of squatters on an island in the Connecticut River. And, Officer Towne comes to the aid of an injured hawk.
Officer Lopashanski makes a surprising discovery while searching for an injured bald eagle. Officers Cheney and Pushee stumble upon a trespasser whose vehicle is stuck in a mud hole. And Officer MacFadzen leads the search for a missing swimmer.
Trespassers tear up land owned by Fish and Game, and Officer Lucas attempts to track them down. Officer Towne races to assist an injured 11-year-old hiker. Officer Courtney confronts a group of fishermen about an illegal catch.
Officer Arsenault teams up with police to stake-out a marijuana grow in the middle of the woods. Officer Bronson searches for a missing swimmer as a storm rolls in. And, Officer Courtney tries to avoid injury while handling a particularly prickly animal.
Officer Jim Cyrs and Lt. Saunders rush to the scene of an ATV accident. Officer James Benvenuti works with K-9 Cora to track down a suspect. Officer Eric Hannett gets backup from Lt. Bill Boudreau when dealing with a suspicious fisherman.
Lt. Boudreau and Officer Hannett track a hunter at an illegal bait site. Officers Towne, Matson and Jones investigate a teenage hunter with a changing story. And a routine patrol in icy conditions becomes a life-changing event for Officer Lucas.
In this special episode, Officer Glen Lucas and his fellow conservation officers look back at the most epic hunting cases of their careers and the tactics they used to get the truth from poachers desperately trying to cover their tracks.
Officer Chris McKee attempts to remove a bear from a tree in a playground, while Officer Fluette picks out his new K9 partner. Officer Lucas searches for a group of ATVs. On the snowy summit of Mt. Washington, officers search for lost hikers.
t. Boudreau and Officer Hannett investigate a possible illegal turkey kill site; Officer Bronson responds to a call about a snake in a bed; Officer Demler confronts a suspect about shooting a turkey on private property.
Lt. Boudreau, K-9 Ruby and Officer MacFadzen investigate a hunter suspected of shooting a turkey from the road; Officer McKee searches for a baby owl that fell from its nest; Officer Hannett rushes to lead a carryout when a hiker suffers an injury.
Officer Lucas sends a trainee to wrangle his first angry raccoon. Officer Fluette untangles a trapper's web of lies. Officer Benvenuti tries to rescue an injured gosling. Officers Boudreau and Hannett question father and son turkey hunters.
Officer Joe Canfield investigates a home with multiple bear feeding complaints and finds more than he bargained for. Officer Egan investigates an abandoned car and missing persons case. And Officers respond to a drowning in the Connecticut River.
Officer James Benvenuti chases down two lobster poachers in Rye; Officer Graham Courtney investigates a man on the beach found covered in blood; Sergeant Adam Cheney attempts to apprehend trespassers on the railroad tracks.
Officer Canfield breaks up a 45-year-old illegal fishing tournament; Officer MacFadzen rescues an injured hawk; Officer Hannett confronts two kids riding OHRVs on the road; on Mt. Chocorua, officers rescue a woman with a fractured ankle.
Sgt. Hawks and Officer Benvenuti supervise Trainee Frye's lobster trap detail; Officer Lucas and Trainee McDermott deal with a woman illegally keeping a wild squirrel; Officer Delisle and Biologist Marchand investigate the deaths of multiple turtles.
Lt. Bill Boudreau investigates a complaint about a man illegally feeding bears. Officer Jon Demler pulls over a swerving car, only to find himself in the middle of a domestic dispute. The dive team searches for a man who may have drowned in Kingston.
Officer Canfield meets a feisty swimmer looking for a fight; anger reaches a boiling point when Officers Pushee and McKee ticket a dozen unruly ATV violators at once; as Officer McKee monitors a sleeping bear, it becomes dangerously aggravated.
An ATV accident in which a man's head has been run over; relocating a rare rattlesnake; a dog is locked inside a car; a collapsed student needs rescuing on Mount Willard.
A treacherous rescue on Mount Washington; Lt. Boudreau tracks down the owner of an abandoned vehicle; investigation of a man shooting squirrels; a bear call.
Investigating the mysterious death of a deer; a seal is stuck in a tidal creek; a young fisherman is caught in a lie; a search for a woman with a head injury.
Newly promoted Sgt. Lucas shows Trainee Frye the ropes during a busy ATV weekend. Hannett attempts to rescue an injured heron and later faces off with a moose. And lost hikers turn to Holmes for help as the sun goes down and temperatures drop.
Officer Demler helps a hiker with a shoulder injury; Officer Fluette and K-9 Moxie take their certification test; Officer Holmes and Trainee Frye look for evidence of an illegal deer kill; Officer MacFadzen bonds with his son on a hunting trip.
Investigating a man who shot someone while hunting illegally; a porcupine is wreaking havoc; a seriously ill hiker is trapped on Mount Garfield.
Up north, Sgt. Lucas checks duck hunters; down south, Officer Benvenuti and trainee Crouse question a man suspected of hunting over bait; Sgt. Lucas and Officer Holmes attempt to free a cub stuck inside a trap before its mother returns.
Officer Egan sets up a decoy and checks hunters at a popular bird hunting site; Officers Towne and Bronson help rescue an injured hiker on Mount Kearsarge; Lt. Boudreau and Officer MacFadzen respond to a call about hunting on private property.
Officer Canfield responds to a call about an orphaned bear cub; Sgt. Lucas pays an unexpected visit to a hunter suspected of illegal baiting; Officer Cyrs investigates a large buck shot by a young, nervous hunter during muzzle-loader season.
Lt. Boudreau and Officer Hannett pursue a night hunter; Officers Canfield and St. Pierre battle the snow to work a deer decoy; Officer Frye wrestles an aggressive wild turkey.
Officer Fluette and Moxie attend their graduation; Officer Holmes and trainee McDermott investigate a possible illegal bait site and run a decoy operation with Officer Egan; Sgt. Lucas checks on a moose with odd behavior.
Officer Bronson questions a hunter who shot a deer without the proper permit, while Officer Demler runs radar on a popular snowmobile trail. Sgt. Lucas investigates a suspicious deer kill site. And Officer Cyrs responds to a snowmobile accident.
Officer Hannett patrols for ice fishermen while Lt. Boudreau investigates a hunter who shot towards a road. Officer Holmes deals with a raccoon hiding in a warm chimney. And later, Officer St. Pierre goes on his first dive recovery under the ice.
During a busy winter weekend, Lt. Boudreau encounters kite skiers, an illegal firesled and a vandalized bob-house; Officer Canfield searches for a deer with an arrow in its head; Officers Demler and Towne head out on a treacherous mountain rescue.
Officers Bronson and Towne get more than they bargained for with a speeding snowmobiler; the K-9 unit performs winter training; Officer MacFadzen patrols an ice drag racing event; Officer Cyrs heads into the woods to investigate a hit and run.
A busy day at the state's largest ice fishing derby; Officer Canfield searches for the owner of a frozen fishing line; Major Juneau leads a mountain rescue; Officer McKee clocks the speed of snowmobiles; Officer Cyrs checks on a stuck moose.
The dive team assists at an event in Hampton Beach; Officer Courtney patrols the area's clam flats; Officers Hannett and Holmes patrol snowmobile activity across the state; Officer Demler helps a bobcat that's been injured by a porcupine.
Officer Crouse responds to a call about a nuisance raccoon; Officer Towne searches for a deer attacked by coyotes; Officer Hannett monitors a suspicious fisherman; Officer St. Pierre responds to a call about an impaired driver.
Lt. Boudreau teams up with Trainee Masucci to track down a turkey hunter who may have shot from the road; when an animal release goes south, Officer Hannett lends a hand;Officer Canfield races to catch a trespassing dirt biker.
Nature lovers show up for Discover Wild New Hampshire Day; Officers conduct an undercover surveillance; Officer McKee rescues a starving owl from the side of the road; on Mount Monadnock, a perilous rescue of an injured hiker.
Officers St. Pierre, Benvenuti and K9 Cora investigate a couple accused of road hunting; an actress tries to perform her way out of a ticket with Officer Hannett; Officer Holmes gets an injured goose call; Officer Frye handles a neighbor dispute.
The wardens, the National Guard, and dozens of volunteers team up in a massive, days-long search for a hiker missing in the vast wilderness of the White Mountains. And, the wardens take on some familiar faces in a charity softball game against Maine.
Officer Cyrs gets a call about a rabid fox that attacked a homeowner. Officer Crouse tracks down a group of ATV riders. Lt. Murphy talks to a farmer about a nuisance bear. Officers Frye and Jones investigate a hunter that may have from shot the road.
Conservation Officers launch an intensive search for a young hiker who has gone missing on Mount Moosilauke. In Littleton, Officer McKee gets news of a bear who has infiltrated a home in search of food.
Lt. Boudreau and Officer Hannett have an unusually busy day on ATV patrol. Officer McDermott investigates a man who illegally shot a rabbit in a residential area. Officers Holmes and Cyrs use ATVs to rescue an injured hiker on Mount Carter.
Lt. Mike Eastman investigates a case of stolen lobster traps. A man on a dirt bike flees the scene after being stopped for speeding, and Officer Hannett sends an injured pigeon to a local wildlife rehabber.
Sgt. Pushee leads a multi-agency rescue mission to find a missing kayaker. A specialist is called in to locate a pesky bear roaming a residential area, and a boy is caught riding without a helmet and operating his ATV illegally.
With the help of local police, Lt. Boudreau and Officer Hannett remove campers found illegally occupying state property. An 8-year-old boy is found riding solo on an ATV, and Officer Crouse helps two raccoon cubs found on the road.
Officer Mcdermott finds an abandoned truck, sparking a winding investigation. Officer Holmes and Sgt. Lucas rescue paddlers of a capsized canoe. Later, Holmes responds to a moose accident, while OFC. Frye consoles a bereft woman.
During a busy "Old Home Day," Officer Delmer patrols the ATV trails. Officer McFazden rescues a trapped barred owl and takes it to be rehabilitated. On Mount Liberty, Officer Towne and trainee LaTourneau save an injured hiker.
When a man responsible for fatal car accident fleas the scene, Officer McKee responds to the call. An injured hiker is rescued from a trail in Franconia Notch State Park, and an illegal pheasant hunter is reported.
A horrific rock climbing accident on Cannon Cliffs sends two officers and an emergency team on a heroic helicopter rescue mission. A combative man is found illegally riding an OHRV and is questioned by Officer Crouse, and a moose causes a traffic jam.
A deer hunter pleads ignorance when caught with tree stands on private property. Officer Crouse catches a group of ATV speedsters, and Officer MacFazden investigates a suspicious bear kill.
A team is deployed to relocate a moose trapped in downtown Nashua. During an undercover mission, Officer Egan encounters multiple bird hunters, while Officer Canfield rushes to rescue an injured hiker and his young family on Mount Carrigan.
Officer Canfield handles a group of ATV riders reported for riding prohibited trails. Officer Holmes investigates a suspected illegal deer kill, and an abandoned car is found on the Androscoggin River that might be linked to a crime.
Sgt. Lopashanski attempts every trick in the book to wrangle a stubborn moose off of a busy roadway. Officer Canfield plays a game of cat and mouse with a suspected illegal deer hunter, and Officer McKee and Demler investigate an illegal turkey kill.
Officer Masucci and Major Walsh join forces to summon a man for baiting without a permit. Officer Bronson pursues a pair of ATV speedsters riding with a toddler with no safety gear, and Lieutenant Cheney responds to a call about a deer wedged in a fence.
A teen boasts on social media for illegally shooting deer. Officer Canfield confronts a hunter over multiple violations. And, the dive team searches for a boat and its driver after a collision with another boat.
Officer MacFadzen tracks a trapper suspected of poaching, and stealing a trail camera surveying the illegal traps. Officer Lucas investigates the death of an owl. And, officers question a father and son who may have hunted over illegal bait.
A team of officers stakeout hunting sites across New Hampshire after reports of illegal activity. Officer Lopashanski investigates the mysterious discovery of untagged, unregistered deer parts hanging in front of a burnt-out building.
Officers St. Pierre and Arsenault confront a bear that has made its winter den in a car. Officer McKee investigates a claim that an illegal deer kill was an accident. Lt. Boudreau stops a family of snowmobilers riding illegally on a highway
Officer Letourneau receives a tip off about a woman who has been keeping baby flying squirrels as pets; things take an unexpected turn for officers investigating an ATV accident; an OHRV rider is caught trespassing on private property.
Officer Mancini races to find emergency treatment for Officer Holmes after he is struck by a UTV from behind; a car accident kills a doe, which leaves its fawns vulnerable; a veteran struggles with an intense flashback caused by firecrackers.
A chase for night hunters who left five deer to rot is led by Warden Simmons. Meanwhile, Warden Parker searches for a man who is passing down a legacy of poaching to his family.
Special Episode. In New Hampshire, conservation officers protect the wildlife across the state, intervening for hawks, bears, geese and more. Officers also investigate rumors of an illegal exotic pet in Jaffrey.
The officers revisit cases involving their K-9 partners; Bob Mancini recalls tracking down a trespasser with Ruger; Boudreau honors Ruby's memory with a story about uncovering evidence of illegal hunting.