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Deep in the cornfields of Nebraska, Scott joins in on a family tradition going back generations: turtle hunting. With claws that shred, and an unrelenting bite, Snapping Turtles are not to be taken lightly.
Deep in the cornfields of Nebraska, Scott joins in on a family tradition going back generations: turtle hunting. With claws that shred, and an unrelenting bite, Snapping Turtles are not to be taken lightly.
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S4, EP6 "Uncommon Carp"Scott gets back together with a few good friends in search of some of the lesser eaten fish in the Sacramento River Delta, common carp; bow fishing with Matt Lachlan and Kevin Phillips from Michael David Winery for common carp.
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S4, EP5 "Buddy and the Bear"It's the bear opener in Minnesota and Buddy Toepfer has waited five years for the chance to shoot a big one; Buddy's got a buddy who just happens to have a bear or two on his property.
Dead Meat
S4, EP4 "Nebraska Turtle Hunters"Deep in the cornfields of Nebraska, Scott joins in on a family tradition going back generations: turtle hunting. With claws that shred, and an unrelenting bite, Snapping Turtles are not to be taken lightly.
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