Let's Go Hunting, Deer

Season 3Episode 630 minMar 13, 2013
Let's Go Hunting, Deer

Willie and Jase invite Korie and Missy along on a deer hunt because they believe their wives have become too "city." The 'Do's' and `Don't's of hunting are doled out in the woods and subsequently broken creating arguments husbands and wives know entirely too well when dealing with the opposite sex. At Phil and Kay's, Ms. Kay decides she wants to frame Phil's original blueprints from the first duck call he created. Only problem is finding it first amongst her hoards of belongings. Si pitches in the search effort as well only to be distracted by the treasures he keeps finding amongst Ms. Kay's junk.

Let's Go Hunting, Deer has aired on Mar 13, 2013 at 10:30 PM
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