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We travel across the country to find industrious and ingenious Americans who prove they're not afraid to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty to make a living. Dealing in the diverse, exotic and, even occasionally, cringe-worthy underground economy of crud. Eels, mushrooms, ginseng, bloodworms and burls are important natural resources. Their harvesting goes back many generations and is now subject to federal, state and local laws. Anyone contemplating these activities should follow all legal requirements and sustainable practices.
Eel fisherman Ray Turner, gator hunters David LaGrange, Keith Major, and Seth Major, worm diggers Andy Johns and Jim Campbell, and ‘shroom hunters Chris Matherly and Levena Holmes are all kicking off their respective seasons with a bang.
Eel fisherman Ray Turner is in a race to get up and running, while wormers Jim and Andy are in the running for a $3k bonus. Gator hunters Keith, Seth, and David go toe-to-toe with the nastiest beast in the swamp.
Down in bayou country, Cajuns David, Keith and his son Seth are running out of luck. In Hancock, New York, Ray has discovered something's been stealing eels from his trap.
In the Louisiana swamp, gator season has reached its halfway point, and every day, gators become increasingly difficult to bag. In New York, Ray discovered that a black bear has been using his eel trap as an all-you-can-eat buffet.
After suffering a devastating blow on Hermit Island, Jim and Andy are out for revenge. A potential $500 order has fallen into the laps of mushroom hunters Chris and Levena.
When the stove that powers Ray's smoker breaks down, his entire operation comes to a crashing halt. In Louisiana, David, Keith and Seth are hot on the trail of a monster gator that's been stealing their bait and costing them thousands.
Gator hunters Seth, Keith and David are taking the fight to the gators. Chris and Levena come face-to-face with their biggest fear. Jim and Andy are digging at the notoriously dangerous Marauder's Cove.
With winter nipping at the boys' heels, Mainers Jim and Andy feel the wrath of Mother Nature's plunging temperatures. In Hancock, New York, weather nearly shuts down Ray's eel weir.
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