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Primos introduces Tater Ramirez Humphrey, an eccentric girl with big dreams, determined to find what makes her extraordinary. When her 12 chaotic cousins ("primos" in Spanish) move in for the summer, they help her discover her true self.
Jimmy takes Lake on his first elk hunt in New Mexico, and Lake writes a song for Jimmy that features some of Jimmy's less shining moments.
Brad Farris and the Pigman, Brian Quaca, head to the famed Upper Hill Ranch during the heart of September to hunt monster bulls.
Randy Anderson teaches his three stages of Predator calling, as he travels around North America chasing coyotes, foxes and bobcats.
Randy Anderson invokes fear predators' dens across North America, and he is armed to the teeth and ready to sling lead.
Some long-spurred, hard-gobbling Osceola turkeys welcome Jimmy, Troy and Lake to Florida.
The Florida action continues as Team Primos chases some of the meanest and most aggressive gobblers in the country.
Brad and Will are chasing swamp turkeys along the banks of the Mississippi. Faced with high water, they suit up with waders, hip boots and boats to find spring success.
Will, Brad and Jimmy are all in camp, which is a recipe for a good time. Team Primos is hot on the trail of some central Mississippi longbeards.
Will, Jimmy and Brad head west to a hunt in Texas, but they get on each others' cases as much as the turkeys.
Troy Ruiz hunts with some good old boys from Southern Alabama; a youngin's first turkey hunt, a hunt defined by excitement.
The Cameramen do a little 12 gauge scouting in the snowy Mountains of New Mexico before Brad and Will arrive for some nonstop turkey action.
Will and Brad showcase some of New Mexico's best turkey hunting as they chase Merriams in the Wild West.
Will Primos looks back at one of the Mississippi Delta's special places, Rivers Run. A farm whose roots intertwine with Primos Hunting.
Will Primos and Brad Farris head to Montana searching for rutting bulls; a September snowstorm makes for an unforgettable hunt in the high country.
Will Primos chases elk with Brad Farris, Will Walker and Troy Ruiz in the mountains of New Mexico with a stick and string. They arrive to hot and heavy rutting action.
Team Primos continues to pursue big rutting bulls in Northern New Mexico with their bows. The rut is in full swing, creating the perfect recipe for up close, screaming elk action!
After arriving home from elk season, Brad and Troy head to Cottonmouth to get ready for an action-packed season and sneak in a little stand time.
Will arrives at Cottonmouth and is greeted by the newest addition to the camp. Much to Jimmy's dismay, Will can't miss when he starts his season with a Mathews bow.
Will & Brad head home for the week, while Jimmy & Troy get in on the early season Cottonmouth action.
Will continues his early season big buck run and ends up with an axe in hand as Jimmy makes him pay the price for success.
It's not every day you get two shots at a booner with a bow; Troy and Will share success before Thanksgiving when a Southern stud, straight out of Hollywood, hits the dirt this week at Cottonmouth.
Will and Jimmy are competing against each other for a split-browed 14-pointer.
Brad and Will head down to Brad's home away from home, Togo Island, to get away from Jimmy; with the rut in full swing, Togo Island becomes the place to be.
Will is covered up by late December bucks on an all day sit, and Brad gets an early Cottonmouth Christmas present.
A good old fashioned sleet storm hammers down upon the Mississippi River Delta, while the guys jump into the duck blind for the first time; with plummeting temps deer are also on their feet, making for a perfect week of bucks and ducks.
Jimmy & Will are out of town at the archery show and Brad & Troy take full advantage. The ducks are thick. Perfect conditions make for a fantastic week up the tree and in a duck blind.
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