New for the fall 2024 season, Hunt Regs is providing the Georgia DNR Law Enforcement Division and hunters and fisherman of Georgia with a high-end poaching reporting system. This new system is more user friendly for those wishing to report a wildlife crime and provides Law Enforcement with all of the necessary information they need to track down poachers and make arrests. Reporting is FULLY ANONYMOUS and will be available on the Hunt Regs App and Hunt Regs website.
New for the 2025/2026 Hunting Season, Hunt Regs is providing the Tennessee Wildlife Resource agency with our Simplified Regulations Search and Poaching Reporting System. We have partnered with TWRA to make understanding the regulations easier for all Tennessee hunters, as well as offer citizens a user friendly and highly effective poaching reporting system. Both the regulations search and poaching reporting are available for iPhone, Android, and on our website!
New for the 2025/2026 Hunting Season, Hunt Regs is providing the South Carolina DNR with our Simplified Regulations Search and Poaching Reporting System. We have partnered with SCDNR to make understanding regulations easier for hunters, as well as offer citizens a user friendly and highly effective poaching reporting system. Both the regulations search and poaching reporting are available for iPhone, Android, and on our website!
New for the 2025/2026 Hunting Season, Hunt Regs is providing New Hampshire Fish and Game with our Simplified Regulations Search. We have partnered with New Hampshire Fish and Game to make understanding the hunting regulations easier for all hunters in the Granite State.
New for 2025, Hunt Regs is providing the Maine Warden Service and Marine Patrol with a high-end poaching reporting system, all of which is made possible through a partnership with Maine Operation Game Thief. In partnership with Maine Operation Game Thief, we offer citizens a simple yet highly effective system for reporting poaching. This system provides law enforcement with all of the critical information needed to track down and arrest poachers quickly and efficiently. Reporting is FULLY ANONYMOUS and will be available on the Hunt Regs App and Hunt Regs website.
I first came across International Wildlife Crimestoppers when I met Wayne Saunders, IWC's Director, at the NWTF Convention in Nashville. We immediately hit it off and it was obvious we both had similar goals and values. IWC is composed of game wardens, state game officials and hunters whose unified goal is to help stop poaching, improve reporting methods, and protect the precious resource that is our wild game. In an effort to aid IWC's mission of combating poaching, we implemented a poaching reporting system within the Hunt Regs app and provide this service to the state DNRs at no cost. We believe this is the right thing to do, and a perfect way for Hunt Regs to help protect the wildlife resources we all love to enjoy.
Greg is a deer hunting fanatic. Professionally, he specializes in helping hunters buy a property, develop a habitat plan, and then execute that plan in a way that helps them kill big bucks. Then, when it comes time to sell, he puts together a high-end portfolio that helps property owners garner a higher price point for their land when it comes time to sell. Greg also runs a social media page that provides hunters with in-depth breakdowns of deer movement and tactics for killing big bucks. With these breakdowns, he is able to simplify the seemingly complex movements of mature bucks and make them easy to understand. Make sure to check out his page.
Wayne Saunders, decorated New Hampshire game warden and Director of The International Crimestoppers, runs a podcast highlighting exemplary game wardens from around the country. He helps tell the stories of difficult on-the-job situations, career experiences, and general game warden activities. I have worked closely with Wayne for several years now and am happy to call him a close friend and colleague. Make sure to go give the Warden's Watch Podcast a listen!