
North American Whitetail
Join the North American Whitetail Television team as they celebrate two decades of pursuing trophy-class whitetails.

Join the North American Whitetail Television team as they celebrate two decades of pursuing trophy-class whitetails.

Modern takes on timeless classic handguns designs.

New shooter training for draw and fire.

How to upgrade and tune your AR-15 with buffer weights.

It's fast action from some of the wildest predatory sportfish swimming, as the In-Fisherman staff takes you on a seatbelt tightening ride for walleyes, muskies, and largemouths: flies into an exclusive destination in northern Manitoba for world-class pike: and makes the curiously unique connection between smallmouths, crayfish, and tube lures.

It's what the In-Fisherman staff does best, which is get down to details that make a difference in the lure presentation process, offering overlooked tube rigging tricks for largemouth bass: highlighting drift and drag tactics for Great Lakes smallmouths: and using live sonar and sonar-enhanced lures to snipe white crappies.

Bowhunter Contributor Danny Farris returns to some favorite deer dirt in Western Kansas and puts his decoys to work!

Bowhunter Host Curt Wells hones in on one special buck called Slingshot.

On this episode of North American Whitetail we've got two action-packed deer hunts. Black Garlock and Clint McCoy hit our Kentucky lease in hopes of finding a mature buck. On Build Your On Deer Factory, Haynes Shelton and Dr. James Kroll show us some tricks when moving permanent blinds with a tractor. Next, in From The Stand, Blake Garlock shows us how to use trail cameras to locate a buck's core area. And we return to the Iowa Deer Classic with Haynes Shelton to take a look at the 1997 Sam Collera buck.

Join the North American Whitetail Television team as they celebrate two decades of pursuing trophy-class whitetails.

Laramy shows us how hunting was done in the mid 1800s by the Mountain Men, where unusual skills and stalking techniques were needed to survive throughout the winter. Harsh Winters were known as White Death to the Mountain Men.

Laramy has spotted some huge moose, now he just needs to hope his Hawken shoots straight and true!

Laramy hunts the Montana mountains for what is considered to be the toughest whitetail to stalk. Mountain whitetail provide any hunter, especially one that hunts the mountain man way, a tremendous challenge.

Laramy hunts for spring black bear in the Rocky Mountains with his Hawken rifle. Learn some skinning techniques and uses of black bear meat, fur, and fat.

On the volcanic Umnak Island, Pat and Connie Harvie must come face-to-face with their feral herd as they go in search of the perfect spot for a satellite corral. Charlie Summerville and his family may have won the battle with their cabin on Volcano Bay, but have they lost the war when it comes to their luxury yacht, after a family outing goes wrong?

Captain Charlie's cabin build schedule is on the rocks, with a transport boat beached at Volcano Bay and unable to transfer much-needed supplies. Over on Umnak Island, Pat and Connie Harvie and engineer Donovan must use their Aleutian ingenuity to battle the oncoming winter. On Kodiak, Nick Blanco ventures into the wild waters of the Shelikof Strait in search of shoals of silver salmon.

The Summervilles' wildfowl hunting season is in full swing, with brant geese gracing the trophy shelf and the dinner table. On the island of Umnak, ranchers Pat and Connie Harvie and engineer Donovan perfect their volcano escape plan and Kodiak fishing guide, Nick Blanco shows two VIPs round his cabin build.

In Kodiak, Nick Blanco takes a break from construction to go guiding to solve his financial problems, while in Cold Bay Steph Summerville guides her first wildfowl hunt of the season. At Volcano Bay, a salmon run brings out the bears causing the team to down tools.

Capt. George Gozdz heads to the low country for some crawling redfish action.

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