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Hot on a 100-year-old tip from famed conservationist Aldo Leopold, Steven and wildlife ecologist Karl Malcolm hunt the Cibola National Forest in search of Merriams wild turkeys.
Hot on a 100-year-old tip from famed conservationist Aldo Leopold, Steven and wildlife ecologist Karl Malcolm hunt the Cibola National Forest in search of Merriams wild turkeys.
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S6, EP16 "A Lesson in Convservation History: New Mexico Turkey"Hot on a 100-year-old tip from famed conservationist Aldo Leopold, Steven and wildlife ecologist Karl Malcolm hunt the Cibola National Forest in search of Merriams wild turkeys.
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S9, EP1 "South Texas Redfish & Flounder"Steve and chef Jesse Griffiths target redfish and sea trout with guide JT Van Zandt and flounder with Capt. David Dupnik and wind up with a feast.
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S9, EP2 "South Texas Nilgai"Steve and Jesse hunt nilgai, a large Indian antelope; the duo butchers a beast and dig into nose-to-tail dishes.
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S11, EP6 "Hawaii Hogs and Sheep"Steve and Ryan Callaghan hunt for wild hogs and feral sheep with Danny Bolton.
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