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On Monday's Episode:
March is prime time on California’s Lower Sacramento River, where big rainbows gorge on the bug bonanza of spring! Local guide and fly tying guru Hogan Brown has a few tricks up his sleeve to fool these fish and be off the water in time for the madness at the local sports bar!
On Saturday and Sunday's Episode: The two veteran anglers are put-to-the-test by the wary “ghost of the flats”, but with the help of H2o Bonefishing, Conway gets his shot at his personal best bonefish.
On This Week's All-New Episode:
Clear-water habitat for bass is a regular feature of the Great Lakes region and the mountain West, but not so much in the deep South where waters go as green as the eyeshade of a card shark. Transparent quarry ponds are a fertile exception, like the ones at Florida's Promise Ranch. Shaw demonstrates his deep-cranking techniques in these crystal waters, and the far-sighted, fast-growing largemouths that live there are quick to oblige.
On Monday's Episode:
Fishing with pilchards for Redfish and Snook up against the mangroves.
On Saturday and Sunday's Episode:
On Monday's Episode:
Scott and Steve continue their trip with Louisiana captain Billy Wells and use the frenzy-inducing Shrimp Boats off the coast of Louisiana to find some incredible Tuna action.
On Saturday and Sunday's Episode:
On This Week's All-New Episode:
Host Scott Turnage roams the nighttime woods chasing hounds with an entertaining group of coon hunters.
On This Week's Episode:
The Western United states also has some great bowfishing and different species. The Ironmen travel to south Dakota to catch the Chinook salmon spawn. The timing doesn’t always cooperate but the crew still finds some action. We’ll also show you show hunting tales from back before Ironman got started with some antelope and whitetail deer action.
On This Week's Episode:
Turkey season is underway and Donny Mac and gang have hit the ground running to get ahead of these spring gobblerers. Two separate hunts with great success. Scott Leysath, the sporting chef explains the difference between cooking wild duck and farm raised duck. Both are fantastic on the plate, If you know the tricks of the trade.
On This Week's All-New Episode:
Team PBO partakes in the AMERI-CAN Walleye Classic, in Dunkirk, NY.
On This Week's Episode:
Greg Rodriguez and Jason Morton continue their Scandinavian adventure as they hunt for the diminutive roe deer…Europe’s answer to America’s whitetails.
On This Week's Episode:
We tag along as young Indiana target archer Natalie Owens as she heads out in search of her first whitetail. In the process of following this diminutive world champion tournament shooter, we learn how a rapidly growing school program is getting more kids into the deer woods — and even setting world records in the process. In his “Build Your Own Deer Factory” segment, Dr. James Kroll looks at a virtually forgotten tree that could wonders for whitetails on your land.
On This Week's Episode:
Cody Butler of Cottonwood Media named this buck Touchdown and has been after the whitetail for four years. Now, finally after several seasons of missed opportunities, he gets the shot of a lifetime at the buck that has eluded him for so long. Cody is joined by his friend and hunting partner, Cody Jarrett, who himself takes a mature whitetail with his Elite bow. And Elite Archery’s Respect The Game Team member, Chad Johnson, arrows an Illinois whitetail just before last light and just in time. His reaction is priceless!
On This Week's All-New Episode:
For many bowhunters, no spring fling is more anticipated than a baited bear-hunting adventure, and when your destination is Southeastern Alaska, the trip holds special promise. And on famous Prince of Wales Island, you get spectacular scenery, great seafood, and super-sized bears. In this first POW episode, the long trip north proves worthwhile for contributors Larry D. Jones and Lon Lauber as Larry puts his recurve to work on a lanky, P&Y-class bear. Mike Carney and Tony Peterson share “Tech Talk” tips on traditional technology, and Curt Wells’ “Moment of Truth” will make sure you target the right bear on your next hunt.
On This Week's Episode:
Ronnie Capps and his wife, Kelly, take viewers into a full tournament mode, including preparation and execution of the plan. Part One details the first day… Part Two details the adjustments and the results.
On This Week's All-New Episode:
Clear-water habitat for bass is a regular feature of the Great Lakes region and the mountain West, but not so much in the deep South where waters go as green as the eyeshade of a card shark. Transparent quarry ponds are a fertile exception, like the ones at Florida's Promise Ranch. Shaw demonstrates his deep-cranking techniques in these crystal waters, and the far-sighted, fast-growing largemouths that live there are quick to oblige.
On This Week's Episode:
Elite Series Champion Kevin VanDam fishes Table Rock Lake in Missouri for largemouth bass.
On This Week's All-New Episode:
We take Wounded War Heroes out to honor them for their service.
On This Week's All-New Episode:
The In-Fisherman staff offers seasonal presentation perspectives, as they fish for ice-out smallmouth bass, cast stickbaits for Coho salmon on the Great Lakes, and work the goby prey connection to world-class walleyes.
On This Week's Episode:
Jarrett not only catches crappie but he is able to watch every bite he gets and you can too, with the help of the Lake Powell’s clear water and his underwater divers he is able to capture the crappie biting the lure the, fight to the surface, and the release back home.
On Monday, Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday's Episode: IUEC elevator constructor Bill Schaber joins co-hosts Daniel Lee Martin and Julie McQueen in Illinois to help combat the growing population of invasive Asian carp—archery style. Combine the challenge of bowhunting with the excitement of flying fish, and you’ve got the makings for one heck of a good time. It’s non-stop action and laughter as Bill, Daniel and Julie let arrows fly as hundreds of fish jumping in all directions—sometimes straight at their face!
On Sunday's Episode: Don’t miss the fun as the skies fill with birds and the action begins at the sound of those glorious words, “take ‘em.”
On This Week's All-New Episode:
This week on Junkies, the guys head out with Gar-Git-R Charters for a night bow-fishing trip just outside of title town USA (that's Green Bay, WI for all of you Bears fans). Clear, deep water shooting. You would think it would be like shooting fish in a barrel but the deep water can be very deceiving. Get ready for some carp pounding action, Junkie Style!!!
On This Week's Episode:
Bob Beck joins Kelly McMillan of McMillan USA on long range elk hunt in Arizona.
On This Week's Episode:
Mike Davidson travels to Kansas for a unique hunt on a big Mule Deer Buck with his muzzleloader, and later Mike has gets to watch his brother Aaron lay the smack down on a huge Alberta Muley. New staff member Jeremy Winters demonstrates the effects of Coriolis on long range shots.
On This Week's Episode:
Kings of Gettin-Em Keith Cherry and Thomas are at it again. Keith is headed to the Limpopo River after the magical 60’in Kudu, known to the locals as “Grey Ghost” and a Top 10 Warthog. Thomas Cherry; KC’s son is also after his first Kudu.
Our series is about taking injured servicemen and women out of a hospital ward or rehab and into the Texas out-of-doors for a therapeutic weekend hunting or fishing.
We will host different warriors on different ranches each episode. We use outdoor adventures to make a difference in heroes’ s lives as they return home and to say thank you to them for their sacrifices.
Doug Koenig's Championship Season takes you through an entire year in Doug's life by allowing you to look in on his championship range preparation time; his championship hunting preparation time; and finally takes you to his world level matches and on hunts around the world.
From the National Action Pistol Championship in Columbia, Missouri to a hunting adventure on the south island in New Zealand, Doug Koenig demonstrates on the range why he is regarded as the best all around competitive shooter in the world. And, he takes those highly refined skills and goes into the wild in search of some of the most dangerous game in the world - while using a handgun. Along the way, Doug will feature a teaching segment that will cover many previously ignored topics in shooting and hunting. Doug's show is a one of a kind adventure that will follow the activities of the greatest all around shooter in the world.
On This Week's All-New Episode:
On this weeks episode Tully and pro staff members head out for a bass catching weekend at the Ten Triple-X Ranch.
On This Week's Episode:
Northwest hunting host Pat Boyer travels to Saskatchewan Canada along with some lucky veterans on this charity elf hunt at Deer Valley Ranch. Field of Dreams and Deer Valley Ranch teamed up to provide a select group of veterans the elk hunt of a lifetime.
On This Week's Episode:
An inside look into the life of world renown bowhunter Del Delmastro. Del takes us on a tour of his trophy room and he hot rod restoration shop. This is an action packed episode you won't want to miss.
On Monday, Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday's Episode: IUEC elevator constructor Bill Schaber joins co-hosts Daniel Lee Martin and Julie McQueen in Illinois to help combat the growing population of invasive Asian carp—archery style. Combine the challenge of bowhunting with the excitement of flying fish, and you’ve got the makings for one heck of a good time. It’s non-stop action and laughter as Bill, Daniel and Julie let arrows fly as hundreds of fish jumping in all directions—sometimes straight at their face!
On Sunday's Episode: Don’t miss the fun as the skies fill with birds and the action begins at the sound of those glorious words, “take ‘em.”
On This Week's All-New Episode:
Co-Host Dieter Kaboth heads to the Land of Enchantment to hunt Coyotes. New Mexico is most well known for its world class Elk hunting but Dieter proves it hold its own among predator hunters as well.
On This Week's All-New Episode:
Follow Maddie, Alyssa, and Gina on some of their most memorable hunts from all over the world. From whitetail, to gators, to wild African animals, the girls use their rifles and crossbows to harvest a variety of trophy game. Don’t miss out on some of Triple MAG’s best hunts!
On This Week's Episode:
Kyle Barefield of SGC’s Pro HuntTeam Chases Turkeys in the Southwest. On this episode he learns theres more than on way to take a Tom.
Bonus....The boys from Attack Track use their all new mobile remote decoy system to bring long distance longbeards into range.
On This Week's Episode:
Head to North Dakota with Tom Lester and Steve Olson of Monster Raxx in search of his very first velvet buck. Can Tom break his streak of bad luck from previous trips to North Dakota or will he be left empty handed once again?
On This Week's Episode:
Denise, Ryan, Christian, and Lee continue the hunt with Screaming Eagle Outfitting for Saskatchewan Black Bear using TenPoint Crossbows. Chris and Denise hunt for a good shot at a big bear. Ryan films and coaches as these new bear hunters come face to face for the first time with the big black bears of Canada. Chris has an intense confrontation on the ground!
On This Week's Episode:
The Crew uses the Barnett cross to take a 170 gross buck in Kansas, but what’s bad is the big one got away.
On This Week's Episode:
Michael heads out to West for a Non Typical week of hunting in the Concho Valley . Michael and Guide Mike DeRonde head to the hills and rattle in some old wary bucks on the run. The stalk is on when Michael runs into a flock of Rio Grande turkeys, after several failed attempts Michael connects with the Barnett Ghost 400. They turn their sight back on a whitetail when the Rios drops in for surprise visit.
On Wednesday and Saturday's Episode:
After PigMan arrows the biggest whitetail of his career, the guys continue their hunt at Rancho EL Zancudo in Old Mexico. Dap, Wes, and Rick continue to lay down pigs and whitetail all over the ranch with bows & guns, and even cameraman Matt gets into the action. As the hunt gets down to the wire, Keith sticks to his guns and holds out for a buck of a lifetime.
On Sunday's Episode: Hogs are nocturnal animals by nature but the guys plan to turn this advantage to a disadvantage and sick it out all night with kill lights in hand.
On Wednesday's Episode
In Search of Sky Carp and Prehistoric Fish: Chef Leysath joins up with a likeable Missouri local who puts him on a memorable Spring snow goose hunt that’s full of surprises, one of which is that these people can’t get enough of the bird that many people call “sky carp” or “flying liver”. After the hunt, they head south for the opening of paddlefish snagging season. What’s a paddlefish? Otherwise known as spoonbill, these creepy looking fish have skin, not scales, no bones and they’ve been around for at least 250 million years. Great tasting to some and downright inedible to others, they’re also prized for their caviar, which, of course, Leysath has to sample along with spoonbill cooked two ways.
On Sunday's All-New Episode While waiting for the warmer snake hunting weather, he tries to do his part to reduce the population of the state’s destructive wild hogs and learns the easy way to cook them.
On Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday's
Wild Hogs can thrive almost anywhere—just like Steve. On this trip, Rinella travels to the Sacramento Valley in central California in search of challenge and seriously good food. 300 years ago Spanish settlers let a handful of pigs loose in order to turn acorns into bacon, and today harvesting a wild pig for food is nexus of wild living and seriously good food.
On Sunday's Episode: He will enlist other locals to help him hunt for a big buck or tasty doe in the famed Driftless area. Featured meal is Butterflied Venison Steaks and Hasenpfeffer (Peppered Hare Stew).
On Tuesday and Wednesday's Episode:
Non-Stop Hunting takes aim in the wide open, and Heartland Bowhunter has the chance to redeem their missed opportunity with another close stalk. Plus, the two most anticipated production elements leave every producer here speechless.
On Sunday and next Monday's Episode: Some of the nations most dedicated outdoor television producers gather in the heart of southern Illinois whitetail country! Here, at Campbell Illinois Whitetails, the Buck Commanders exemplify their name. And, even though the rut is in full swing, the points race is so tight, producers put everything they can into the all important production elements.
On This Week's Episode:
Hunting as family is one of the most enjoyable activities one can take part in and this week Host Paul Beasley is joining good friends, the Westbrook family, as they head out on a western waterfowl hunt with Wing and Trout Outfitters. The Ducks and Geese are plentiful and the hunting camaraderie can’t be beat.
On This Week's All-New Episode:
Clay Belding hits the high country of Nevada in search of an illusive mountain lion. This is no walk in the park, with 12 inches of fresh snow and steep terrain; Clay is going to have to dig deep to harvest a lion. Plus, a recap of the 2012-2013 season!
On Wednesday and Saturday's Episode:
After PigMan arrows the biggest whitetail of his career, the guys continue their hunt at Rancho EL Zancudo in Old Mexico. Dap, Wes, and Rick continue to lay down pigs and whitetail all over the ranch with bows & guns, and even cameraman Matt gets into the action. As the hunt gets down to the wire, Keith sticks to his guns and holds out for a buck of a lifetime.
On Sunday's Episode: Hogs are nocturnal animals by nature but the guys plan to turn this advantage to a disadvantage and sick it out all night with kill lights in hand.
On Wednesday's Episode
In Search of Sky Carp and Prehistoric Fish: Chef Leysath joins up with a likeable Missouri local who puts him on a memorable Spring snow goose hunt that’s full of surprises, one of which is that these people can’t get enough of the bird that many people call “sky carp” or “flying liver”. After the hunt, they head south for the opening of paddlefish snagging season. What’s a paddlefish? Otherwise known as spoonbill, these creepy looking fish have skin, not scales, no bones and they’ve been around for at least 250 million years. Great tasting to some and downright inedible to others, they’re also prized for their caviar, which, of course, Leysath has to sample along with spoonbill cooked two ways.
On Sunday's All-New Episode While waiting for the warmer snake hunting weather, he tries to do his part to reduce the population of the state’s destructive wild hogs and learns the easy way to cook them. |
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