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Kyle Green and Jeff Hutchinson set off to hunt gators on a lake in Texas, but things get rowdy when Kyle loses a bet and has to swim with the very gators he is hunting.

Kyle Green and Jeff Hutchinson set off to hunt gators on a lake in Texas, but things get rowdy when Kyle loses a bet and has to swim with the very gators he is hunting.

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S2, EP3 "Hunting Hawaii"

Kyle and Jeff explore Waipio, Hawaii, hunt rams on a volcano, and cook up Hawaiian fish.

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"The Texas Gator Hunt"

Kyle Green and Jeff Hutchinson set off to hunt gators on a lake in Texas, but things get rowdy when Kyle loses a bet and has to swim with the very gators he is hunting.

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S1, EP6 "Alaska Sockeye Salmon"

The team heads to Alaska to target sockeye salmon.

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S1, EP7 "The Snakehead Fish"

Kyle Green and Jeff Hutchinson head to Maryland to bow-fish for an invasive toothy fish called the snakehead; they also learn from the locals.

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S1, EP9 "The Maine Moose"

In the season finale, Kyle Green and Jeff Hutchinson head to Maine to hunt for moose and learn about the conservation of this species which is under attack by winter ticks.

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S1, EP8 "Remote Mountain Ice Fishing"

Kyle Green meets up with some friends at the Idaho Fish & Game to travel by snowmobile to remote lakes in the mountains of Idaho to ice fish for cutthroat trout.

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S1, EP7 "The Snakehead Fish"

Kyle Green and Jeff Hutchinson head to Maryland to bow-fish for an invasive toothy fish called the snakehead; they also learn from the locals.

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S1, EP6 "Alaska Sockeye Salmon"

The team heads to Alaska to target sockeye salmon.

A hunting and fishing educational show in which specific species are tracked using specific tactics.
Original Air Date: Dec 26, 2016
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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