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In Northwest Arkansas, Steven travels on mule back into the Ozarks with Clay Newcomb and Janis Putelis to hunt squirrels by day and raccoons by night.
In Northwest Arkansas, Steven travels on mule back into the Ozarks with Clay Newcomb and Janis Putelis to hunt squirrels by day and raccoons by night.
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S10, EP3 "Lone Star Whitetails"At a South Texas ranch, Steven and Clay Newcomb host wild-game chef Jesse Griffiths, who turns their white-tailed venison into five flavorful dishes.
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S10, EP4 "Flash in the Pan"Steven embarks on what he deems a "humbling, humiliating" hunt for deer during Pennsylvania's flintlock season, using 18th-century firearms.
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S10, EP5 "Hillbilly Heaven"In Northwest Arkansas, Steven travels on mule back into the Ozarks with Clay Newcomb and Janis Putelis to hunt squirrels by day and raccoons by night.
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S10, EP6 "Hawaii Feral Goats and Wahoo"The targets abound when Steven hunts feral goats on the Big Island of Hawaii, then picks up a rod to fish for wahoo and gray snapper offshore.
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