American Hoggers - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Before the Storm
Jerry celebrates his victory over Ronnie Creek by spending business profits on Texas "artifacts"; Ronnie seeks redemption when a rancher claims a 500-pound hog is roaming his property.

Breaking Point
The Creek Boys become fed up with Ronnie's relentless pursuit of "Hogzilla"; Jerry's behavior forces Krystal to make a big decision.

Separate Ways
Jerry and Robert struggle as the women celebrate their freedom and seek a vehicle for their new business; Ronnie spots his valuable prize after his truck stalls.

To Catch a Pig
The women search for a mean mother hog that is protecting her piglets; Robert and Jerry take to the shooting range; Ronnie wanders the land in search of his quarry.

Turf War
Krystal and Lea compete against Jerry on a job to catch the most hogs, with the winner keeping the profits; the Creek crew asks Ronnie to give up the search for his "imaginary hog."

Hog-Blocking
Shep is attacked by a hog, forcing the Creeks to cut Ronnie loose; Krystal and Lea try to hammer out rights to the hunting grounds with Jerry and Robert.

Stuck in the Mud
Krystal and Lea manage to better the men, despite Jerry's underhanded antics; Ronnie takes on his studious niece as a new team member.

Heartache
Krystal and Lea must adjust to swampy terrain and an unpredictable new partner when they move their business to Florida; Jerry struggles with a failing business and a broken vehicle.

Turning Point
Jerry learns he must make some lifestyle changes following a health scare; Tom Walker offers Krystal and Lea a dangerous but lucrative job opportunity; Ronnie Creek teams up with his cousin Christina after asking for her forgiveness.

Swamped
Ronnie tells Jerry about his plans for the Campbell family; Tom's unpredictability raises safety concerns for Krystal and Lea; Jerry and Robert meet their newly hired hogging assistant.
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