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Missy and Jessica join the boys on a hunt at the historical Monett's Ferry battleground.
Missy and Jessica join the boys on a hunt at the historical Monett's Ferry battleground.
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S1 "Always Hunting Something"The Robertson brothers try to uncover cannons filled with gold in Louisiana.
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S1, EP2 "Welcome Home!"The guys are on a mission to find some rumored buried treasure from the infamous outlaw, Jesse James; Jep and Jessica are moving back to West Monroe, La., which calls for a Big Robertson Family Welcome Home Party.
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S1, EP3 "Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Chain"Missy and Jessica join the boys on a hunt at the historical Monett's Ferry battleground.
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S1, EP4 "The Buzzards Are Circling"Missy asks Jase to use his treasure huntiling skills to find a friend's lost wedding ring.
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S4, EP5 "Family Is the Greatest Treasure"Jase and Missy have plans to surprise their adopted daughter Karina in Washington D.C.; he hatches a plan to treasure hunt in nearby Virginia.
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S4, EP3 "Treasure Comes in Various Forms"The Mississippi River is at a record low, so the guys use the opportunity to hunt the Milliken's Bend; Missy and Jessica embark on a treasure hunting adventure.
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S4, EP2 "Virginia Is for Diggers!"The guys get invited to hunt the Hollyfield Manor in Virginia; Jessica enlists Miss Kay to help her get chickens for their backyard.
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