Eric C. Welch
I liked this show and bought a couple of seasons, but I have to admit that after watching about ten episodes, they start to become redundant and begin to all look the same with just a different cast of characters. Got to had it to the wildlife troopers in particular. They have a huge territory to cover and have a very risky job. I also don't envy the cameramen who have a really tough job. Loved the episode where the perp is caught and asks who the cameramen are. The trooper replies it's the National Geographic. To which the guy says, " I don't see any bears..."
Anthony W. Parran, Sr.
I was hooked from day one. To hear it will be no more really put a dent in my viewing schedule. Oh yes, love the scene were a guy gets a DUI and later tells the cameraman to put the camera into a dark orifice. Snicker. I lived in Canada for 20-years and feel they treat their criminal element very respectful regardless of the situation when compared to the RCMP. Yeah the lower 48 could use a few lessons.
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Terry Kosnopfal
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Covers a wide variety of day to day and moment to moment situations for our
heros of the greater north. The film crew and its producer's have done a
great job of providing the viewers with accurately given play by play
information throughout each moment ..., and the camera work along with the
scenery is absolutely remarkable ! ...how beautiful Alaska ? It's gorgeous
and Alaska State troopers is a great show !