Ep 7. Submerged
- TV-14
- February 25, 2018
- 41 min
In the Lone Star Law season 3 episode 7, titled "Submerged," viewers are taken on a thrilling ride with the Texas Game Wardens as they investigate a case in Montgomery County. The episode begins with Wardens investigating an abandoned boat floating in Lake Conroe. As they dive into the case, they quickly learn that the boat was being used for illegal activities and that it's not the only one.
With the help of a dive team, the wardens continue their investigation and discover that the boats are being used to smuggle drugs into the United States. The wardens go undercover to try and catch the criminals in the act, but their efforts are complicated by the rough waters of the lake and the danger of diving in unknown territory.
As the case unfolds, viewers get a glimpse into the challenges and risks that come with being a Texas Game Warden. From navigating dangerous waters to facing potential harm from criminals, these brave men and women put their lives on the line every day to protect wildlife and enforce hunting and fishing regulations.
In addition to the undercover operations on the lake, the episode also highlights the wardens' daily duties, such as checking for fishing licenses and enforcing boat safety regulations. Viewers get a firsthand look at the vast area that game wardens are responsible for covering and the hard work that goes into keeping it safe and regulated.
Throughout the episode, viewers are introduced to some of the personalities of the Texas Game Wardens team and get a sense of their dedication and passion for their jobs. From rookies to seasoned veterans, these wardens go above and beyond to protect the people and wildlife of Texas.
In the end, "Submerged" is a thrilling and action-packed episode that showcases the important work of the Texas Game Wardens and the dangers they face every day. Viewers are left with a deep appreciation for the dedication and unwavering commitment of these brave men and women who risk their lives to keep us safe and uphold the law.