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Bowhunter Magazine TV’s
fourth season promises to be the most exciting one yet. The season kicks off with a bang as Editor Dwight Schuh embarks on two do-it-yourself antelope hunts in Nevada and Colorado. In the weeks following, the Bowhunter staff will take viewers to Alberta for mule deer; Manitoba and Alberta for black bears; Montana, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, and Texas for whitetails; Quebec for migrating caribou; Mexico for desert bighorn sheep and mule deer; Oregon for blacktails; and Alaska for rutting bull moose and dangerous brown bears.
Hosts Mike Carney and Dwight Schuh set the stage for each action-packed episode and Mike also joins forces with Bowhunter Equipment Editor Curt Wells for “Tech Talk,” a segment devoted to educating viewers on the latest and greatest bowhunting gear and how to use them. Last, but by no means least, Randy Ulmer explains how to become a better shooter, and bowhunter, in “Dead-On.”
Episode 1 -- Antelope Dilemmas
Bowhunter Editor Dwight Schuh draws two prime tags for pronghorn and plans two do-it-yourself hunts.
Episode 2 -- Mud And Muleys
Bowhunter Equipment Editor Curt Wells heads for the Alberta prairie country to chase big-antlered mule deer bucks with Peter Walker of Big Sky Country Outfitting.
Episode 3 -- Black Bear Magic
Spring in the Far North is a wonderful time, especially if you like a comfortable wilderness camp, good fishing, and whopper bears.
Episode 4 -- Ground Shrinkage/Whole Lot A Shakin'
In the first half of this double episode, Brian Forenbaugh returns to Montana whitetail country and Larry D. Jones takes a 12-year-old on his first ever Oregon blacktail hunt.
Episode 5 -- A Caribou Feast
Bowhunter Equipment Editor Curt Wells and Assistant Editor Brian Fortenbaugh take advantage of the services of Bowhunting Safari Consultants and travel north to hunt the Quebec-Labrador caribou migration.
Episode 6 -- Whitetail Marathon
Bowhunter Equipment Editor Curt Wells, no stranger to hunting whitetails across the Midwest, takes off on a three-state race – from Kansas to Nebraska and then on to Iowa – in search of the buck of his dreams.
Episode 7 -- In Bear's Tracks
Bowhunter Editor Dwight Schuh invited Publisher Jeff Waring hunt Alaska-Yukon moose in Fred Bear's old Dry Creek stomping grounds.
Episode 8 -- Adapting For Whitetails
Bowhunter Editor Dwight Schuh hunts Minnesota bucks in late October gale force winds.
Episode 9 -- Mixed Blessings
Bowhunter Contributor Jeff Frey and regular freelance cameraman Robby Rohm swap roles and team up on a multi-species bowhunt in Alberta.
Episode 10 -- In Search Of Desert Rams
Opportunities to hunt desert bighorn sheep are rare, indeed, and so are the opportunities to follow a bowhunter with the sheep-hunting experience of Super-Slam bowhunter Tom Hoffman.
Episode 11 -- Shelter-Belt Buck/Too Many Bulls!
C.J. Winand, heads to south-central Kansas on a do-it-yourself whitetail hunt while in the second half of the show, Lon Lauber and Assistant Editor Brian Fortenbaugh find out that too many elk isn't a good thing.
Episode 12 -- Fun In The Sun
Bowhunter Contributor Jeff Frey and his wife, Jody, head to South Texas brush country for a free-range whitetail hunt.
Episode 13 -- What Can Brown Do To You?
All of his life, Bowhunter Editor Dwight Schuh has dreamed of taking a giant Alaska brown bear.
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