Austin, Texas -- Texas Game Wardens patrolled more than 2,500 hours throughout the busy Labor Day holiday ensuring boaters and anglers enjoyed a relaxing wrap up to their summer.

For those who did not follow the law, 13 arrests were made, along with 782 citations and warnings—up a hundred from last year. Charges included several incidents of boating or driving while intoxicated.
The ramp-up in patrols partnered with boater education outreach programs led to the biggest success of the weekend—a 43 percent decrease in boating-related accidents and a 50 percent decrease in open water drownings since last year.
“For me, the numbers are an indicator that what we are doing is working,” said Jones. “Continuing to partner in communities across Texas, educating boaters while also supporting our wardens in the field with state-of-the-art equipment, new technology, and sophisticated training all pushes us to our goal of zero fatalities and zero boating accidents. Until then, we will remain vigilant.”