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Chris and Casey Keefer reflect on standout moments from the first two seasons; they discuss their most memorable individual hunts and the evolution of the show over the years.
Chris and Casey Keefer reflect on standout moments from the first two seasons; they discuss their most memorable individual hunts and the evolution of the show over the years.
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S3, EP8 "Log Jammed"As the brothers close in on a moose-rich stretch of river, they run into several hurdles when they have to navigate and portage over a massive log jam that threatens the success of their hunt.
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S4, EP1 "To Be Alive"Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer pore through video submissions before choosing a deserving duo to join them in Alaska; the hunters meet at the airport for the first time. Casey and Kaid are dropped, while Chris and company get hung up at the hangar.
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