
McMillan
It's youth football season, Tom tends to a sick cow, and he brushes up on some roping techniques.

It's youth football season, Tom tends to a sick cow, and he brushes up on some roping techniques.

Captain James T Kirk's battle with the Gorn alien is one of the most popular episodes from the original series. He defeats the Gorn by creating gunpowder from the base elements found on the planet. We partner with Star Trek: Original Series set tour in New York, as we test the reality of making gunpowder by hand without actually blowing yourself up.

Using a unique method to crack a safe, Nick Wells (Robert De Niro) uses a blowtorch to cut through a safe, fill it with water, and blow the door off using a small explosive device. We test this, along with the effects of a 20mm antitank rifle on a safe from the movie, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.

When the deer herd exploded on Sean Vaughn's family farm two years ago, predatory wolves soon followed. To curb the issue, Sean has invited friends and family, and now Yia, to come out and harvest does. By going against traditional trophy hunting, Sean hopes to remove enough of the deer from the property to encourage the wolves to move on, while also preventing the spread of chronic wasting disease. For Yia, this will provide his first chance to take a deer with a bow.

Chef Leysath is back in the kitchen whipping up Snakeheads and a rapid-fire look back at some of the more interesting critters featured on the Dead Meat show!

Whenever self-proclaimed country girl Julie Reil can carve time out of her busy schedule, she, her two adult children, and her husband head up to the family cabin compound in Montana to enjoy each other's company in nature's splendor.

Hal and company travel to Michigan just to realize that a 400 square foot cabin doesn't mean the remodel will be easy.

Michigan conservation officers patrol during the state's elk early and late elk seasons. Also, a blind hunter has a coveted bear tag donated to him.

Captain James T Kirk's battle with the Gorn alien is one of the most popular episodes from the original series. He defeats the Gorn by creating gunpowder from the base elements found on the planet. We partner with Star Trek: Original Series set tour in New York, as we test the reality of making gunpowder by hand without actually blowing yourself up.

Using a unique method to crack a safe, Nick Wells (Robert De Niro) uses a blowtorch to cut through a safe, fill it with water, and blow the door off using a small explosive device. We test this, along with the effects of a 20mm antitank rifle on a safe from the movie, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.

When the deer herd exploded on Sean Vaughn's family farm two years ago, predatory wolves soon followed. To curb the issue, Sean has invited friends and family, and now Yia, to come out and harvest does. By going against traditional trophy hunting, Sean hopes to remove enough of the deer from the property to encourage the wolves to move on, while also preventing the spread of chronic wasting disease. For Yia, this will provide his first chance to take a deer with a bow.

Chef Leysath is back in the kitchen whipping up Snakeheads and a rapid-fire look back at some of the more interesting critters featured on the Dead Meat show!

Whenever self-proclaimed country girl Julie Reil can carve time out of her busy schedule, she, her two adult children, and her husband head up to the family cabin compound in Montana to enjoy each other's company in nature's splendor.

Hal and company travel to Michigan just to realize that a 400 square foot cabin doesn't mean the remodel will be easy.

The McMillans are out of elk meat, so Tom heads to Colorado to fix that problem.

It's youth football season, Tom tends to a sick cow, and he brushes up on some roping techniques.

Michigan conservation officers in two different districts patrol ice anglers and snowmobilers in frigid conditions. Also, a DNR state park employee shares some of her personal travel adventures.

Michigan conservation officers patrol during the state's elk early and late elk seasons. Also, a blind hunter has a coveted bear tag donated to him.

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.