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Steve travels to Tanzania for his first ever hunt in Africa.
Steve travels to Tanzania for his first ever hunt in Africa.
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S8, EP1 "The Mud and The Trees"Steve and wildlife biologist Parker Hall set lines for flathead catfish and hunt gray squirrels.
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S8, EP2 "Blue Mountain Bugles"While Steve and Janis hunt for bull elk, a bad arrow shot results in a slightly spoiled harvest.
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S8, EP3 "Ghosts of the Chesapeake Part 1"Steve and some local experts hunt sika deer and set a chicken-neck trotline to catch blue crabs.
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S8, EP4 "Ghosts of the Chesapeake Part 2"The sika deer hunt yields good results; muzzleloader-rifle season opens.
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