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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.
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, 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, EP10 "Upper Peninsula Trout Adventures"Kyle Green and his childhood friends are in his home state of Michigan for a trout fishing adventure; they visit dynamic landmarks, cliff jump, and finish out the trip cooking trout riverside.
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S3, EP3 "Arizona Coues Deer"Kyle and Jeff scour the rugged mountains of southern Arizona in search of the Coues deer, known to hunters as the Grey Ghost; they test their skill and patience pursuing one of North America's most challenging big game animals.
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