Kid brother snitches to game wardens about illegal fish, and other Texas game warden stories
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Kid brothers, am I right? Darrin Klimek
In today s news that makes you recoil from your childhood with siblings, I present this offering from Texas game wardens:
Two brothers went fishing on Lake Granger near the San Gabriel River recently when a trio of Texas game wardens pulled up. The wardens saw the brothers using a cast net along a pier, which is illegal to use for catching game fish.
While chatting with the brothers, the younger of the two boasted that there was a really big fish in their ice chest.
I Called 9-1-1 and No One Answered, and Other Game Warden Stories
Photo contributed by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
With that being said, those that work in law enforcement must also have some of the weirdest and craziest stories. Every month or so, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department sends out field notes on some of the more compelling incidents involving Texas Game Wardens. I often wonder how the officers keep a straight face on some of these calls.
In the latest edition, i think my favorite story has to be about an event that happened in Jasper County. In this incident, a Jasper County game warden received a call about a deer killed out of season. Upon arriving at the residence, the warden and their partner noticed a bloody cooler with loppers lying next to it. The owner of the residence told the wardens that he picked up the deer from the side of the road. When asked if he notified anyone, the man said, (here s my favorite part) “Yes. I called 911, but no o
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arlington area going on around austin and san antonio as well as well as down around victoria. unfortunately, this line of storms cut right across that area where we have got so much population. you mentioned austin, the capital there, the home of ut and trace gallagher is there, there was real trouble there today. big-time trouble, shep. finding out that lake granger northeast of austin, texas, searching for a number of missing people there. i was talking earlier about homes swept away. three homes were swept away and you have got crews searching the lake granger area for a number of missing people. we do not know what the number is. just that there are a number of missing people there. i told you about someone who was killed during the flash flooding. it was a girl who was driving her car. that being confirmed by our fox affiliate in austin, ktbc, myfoxaustin. waco, texas, extreme flooding. austin, texas.