The Highland Vet
Guy treats a Maine Coon cat that was run over outside his owner's house.
Guy treats a Maine Coon cat that was run over outside his owner's house.
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In North Carolina’s Outer Banks fishing ground, only half of the Bluefin tuna quota is left to catch.
A winter storm whips up rough seas, and ices in the harbor, forcing captains to take huge risks.
When the Outer Banks winds take a turn for the worse, it’s man against sea.
It’s early, but it’s obvious that even an experienced fisherman might not have what it takes to survive.
When another Northern boat comes steaming into the Outer Banks, the Southerners fear a full-scale invasion.
Capts. Dave Marciano and T.J. Ott travel south into the waters of the Outer Banks, N.C.
Peter and Bryan Jr. each struggle to build summer getaway homes as winter approaches.
Bryan Jr. makes a mark in the self-proclaimed log home capital of the world. Beat engineers a yard challenge.
In California, Joel is under the gun, with a job that's behind schedule before it even begins.
In Northern BC, a challenging modern log home has Beat and his crew risking life and limb.
Beat takes on a 15,000 square foot mansion; Joel and Bryan Sr. set up a gazebo for a museum.
Beat builds three gazebos for two brothers in upstate New York.
Ken's mine runs out of fuel; Karl has major problems with his sluice; Big Al follows his gut.
Ken needs a lifeline in order to salvage his season; Cam encounters a dangerous wall of ice.
Ken fights frigid conditions and disappointing returns; an ancient waterfall poses a problem to Cam.
Joel hopes a contract for four cabins in Michigan will lead to an order for 16 more.
In Kansas, tensions run high when André muscles in on Sam's big build. Bryan Jr. hosts an ice-cutting party.
Bryan Sr. resurrects an ancient crane dubbed “Rust Bucket” to complete a remote fishing cabin.
André goes to Ontario to lead his first build in six years; Beat has to collaborate.
Capt. Dave Carraro's "Tricky Dave" persona emerges.
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