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7 Episodes 2024 - 2024
Episode 1
Sat, Nov 2, 2024
Kyle and Jeff embark on a 20-day mission into the Everglades to find the invasive pythons that are plaguing the ecosystem. These apex predators have eliminated more than 90% of fur-bearing animals in their new home. Can they turn the tide, or is the Everglades already lost?
Episode 2
Sat, Nov 2, 2024
Kyle and Jeff get bit by catfish in Southern Oklahoma with YouTuber Nate Williams of Adrenaline Rush Adventures while using the most primitive fishing tactic - hand fishing. Learn from the Chickasaw Nation about the history of this method that has been used by Native Americans for thousands of years.
Episode 3
Sat, Nov 9, 2024
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.
Episode 4
Sat, Nov 9, 2024
Kyle and Jeff explore the breathtaking Waipio Valley, the Hawaiian "Valley of the Kings," in search of prawns and bullfrogs. Their adventure continues up a massive volcano, hunting invasive rams, before ending with a feast of native fish paired with island fruits and spices.
Episode 5
Sat, Nov 16, 2024
Kyle and Jeff hear about the dangers of fishing for Bluefin Tuna in the Atlantic Ocean from locals in Gloucester, Massachussetts. Then they head 30 miles out onto the open ocean with Darrin of Reel Respect Charters in the hopes of landing their own giant.
Episode 6
Sat, Nov 16, 2024
Kyle and Jeff team up with their friends from Boss Shotshells in South Dakota for a high-energy upland hunt, pursuing wild pheasants with the help of skilled hunting dogs. The adventure takes a quirky turn with a visit to the iconic Corn Palace.
Episode 7
Sat, Nov 23, 2024
Kyle takes on the vast Great Lakes aboard his Sea-Doo, searching for walleye and lake trout in thrilling open waters. Venturing more than 20 miles offshore to the Stannard Rock Lighthouse, known as "The Loneliest Place in the World," he faces the ultimate test of skill and endurance.