EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 28 MIN
#490 Inside Tennessee’s Game Warden Training Programs
from Tennessee WildCast · host Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
In this compelling episode of Tennessee WildCast, host Jason Harmon and co‑host Mime Barnes take viewers deep into the heart of Catoosa Ridge Wildlife Management Area for an inside look at the training, dedication, and grit behind Tennessee’s Game Wardens. Joined by Lieutenant Colonel Matt Majors and Major Brandon Selvog, the conversation opens with a candid discussion on boating safety and BUI refresher training before expanding into the wide-ranging skill sets that make TWRA wardens some of the most versatile law enforcement professionals in the state.From patrol boats to backcountry trails, dive teams to honor guards, evidence recovery to search‑and‑rescue, the episode highlights just how expansive and demanding the role truly is. Brandon shares his unique background—once a “reformed poacher”—and how past mistakes now sharpen his instincts to protect Tennessee’s fish and wildlife resources with fairness and understanding. The wardens speak openly about continuous training, mental and physical resilience, evolving technology, and the unseen responsibilities like delivering death notifications, responding to critical incidents, and partnering with local agencies.Their stories illuminate a profession defined by service, humility, and passion for Tennessee’s outdoors. Whether investigating boating collisions, tracking lost hunters, navigating tight waterways, or honoring fallen colleagues, these wardens exemplify professionalism in every aspect of their work. This episode reminds viewers that behind every safe waterway, every protected species, and every rescued citizen stands a well‑trained, deeply committed team of game wardens who love the job—and the people they serve.Tune in, learn something new, and rediscover why Tennessee’s outdoor heritage is worth protecting.
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In this compelling episode of Tennessee WildCast, host Jason Harmon and co‑host Mime Barnes take viewers deep into the heart of Catoosa Ridge Wildlife Management Area for an inside look at the training, dedication, and grit behind Tennessee’s Game Wardens. Joined by Lieutenant Colonel Matt Majors and Major Brandon Selvog, the conversation opens with a candid discussion on boating safety and BUI refresher training before expanding into the wide-ranging skill sets that make TWRA wardens some of the most versatile law enforcement professionals in the state.From patrol boats to backcountry trails, dive teams to honor guards, evidence recovery to search‑and‑rescue, the episode highlights just how expansive and demanding the role truly is. Brandon shares his unique background—once a “reformed poacher”—and how past mistakes now sharpen his instincts to protect Tennessee’s fish and wildlife resources with fairness and understanding. The wardens speak openly about continuous training, mental and physical resilience, evolving technology, and the unseen responsibilities like delivering death notifications, responding to critical incidents, and partnering with local agencies.Their stories illuminate a profession defined by service, humility, and passion for Tennessee’s outdoors. Whether investigating boating collisions, tracking lost hunters, navigating tight waterways, or honoring fallen colleagues, these wardens exemplify professionalism in every aspect of their work. This episode reminds viewers that behind every safe waterway, every protected species, and every rescued citizen stands a well‑trained, deeply committed team of game wardens who love the job—and the people they serve.Tune in, learn something new, and rediscover why Tennessee’s outdoor heritage is worth protecting.
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#490 Inside Tennessee’s Game Warden Training Programs
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