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Steve and Clay Newcomb visit Jordan Budd for a guided Nebraska whitetail trip.
Steve and Clay Newcomb visit Jordan Budd for a guided Nebraska whitetail trip.
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S10, EP8 "South Carolina Turkeys"Biologist and conservationist Robert Abernethy guides Steven on a successful wild turkey hunt in the challenging swamps of South Carolina.
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S10, EP9 "New Mexico Archery Elk"Steven packs his bow for an elk-hunting trip into New Mexico's Lincoln National Forest with expert caller Jason Phelps, who bugles up some big bulls.
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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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S11, EP7 "Hawaii Spearfishing"Steve and Ryan Callaghan meet with Kimi Werner and Danny Bolton on the Big Island to dive in the deep blue for mahi mahi and wahoo.
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S12, EP6 "Bahamas Spearfishing"Steve joins Kimi Werner and Cameron Kirkconnell for a spearfishing adventure in the Bahamas.
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