FOXPRO Furtakers - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Oklahoma 2016
Al Morris and Kelly Jackson hunt coyotes in Oklahoma.

Texas 2016
Mike Dillon and Brian Trussell hunt predators in Texas while testing a FOXPRO prototype light.

Montana 2016
Abner Druckenmiller and Levi Johnson use decoy dogs to hunt Montana coyotes.

Texas Fire Eye
Mike Dillon and Brian Trussell hunt predators in Texas while using the new FOXPRO Fire Eye light.

Colorado 2016
Al Morris and Garvin Young hunt coyotes in Colorado.

Kansas 2016
Al Morris and Jeff Writer use decoy dogs to get up close and personal with Kansas coyotes.

Vermont 2016
Steve Dillon and Al Morris travel to Vermont to hunt coyotes.

South Dakota 2016
Abner Druckenmiller and Al Morris hunt South Dakota coyotes.

Washington 2016
Mike Dillon and FOXPRO's first Field Staff member, Jerry Malbeck, hunt coyotes in Washington.

Nebraska 2016

Maryland (2016)
Abner Druckenmiller and Mike Travis hit Maryland for one night of calling.

Utah 2016

Nevada 2016

Pennsylvania 2016
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