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Kyle and Jeff hunt wild pheasants in South Dakota with their friends from BOSS.
Kyle and Jeff hunt wild pheasants in South Dakota with their friends from BOSS.
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"Fishing Hawaii"Kyle and Jeff dive into the wild waters off Hawaii's coast, coming face-to-face with sharks and graceful manta rays; the adrenaline peaks when Kyle takes a heart-pounding leap off a towering 40-foot cliff, making this adventure as daring as it is unforgettable.
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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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S2, EP5 "Gloucester Giant Bluefin"Kyle and Jeff head out onto the open ocean to fish for the giant bluefin tuna.
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S2, EP6 "South Dakota Pheasant"Kyle and Jeff hunt wild pheasants in South Dakota with their friends from BOSS.
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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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