Headhunters TV - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Gila Monsters
Randy Birdsong gets lucky and draws a Gila elk tag and meets up with David Blanton and Michael Waddell to chase giant bulls.

Solitude Whitetails
Randy Birdsong meets up with Nate Hosie for the first time of the season at the Solitude Ranch in NE Wyoming to chase early season whitetails with friends Mike and Pam Schmid.

Wild West Tour
Nate Hosie finishes up at the Solitude Ranch Strong then heads to Montana to chase Screaming Giant Bulls.

Texas Showdown Part 1
Randy and Nate are blown away by the quality of game they see while hunting at the FE Hill Ranch for the first time.

Texas Showdown Part 2
Randy and Nate head to the FE Hill Ranch and get blown away by the quality of hunting.

Ending the Curse
After years of having the elk curse, Randy finally gets to wrap his tag around a giant bull in Montana.

Swamp Bucks
Randy and Nate meet up with Matt Busbice in Louisiana for their annual hunt in the swamp.

Bluff Bucks
Nate Hosie travels to Bluff Bucks Outfitters with good friend Butch Fox, to see if he can wrap his tag around a big ole Buffalo County Wisconsin Buck.

Hometown Throwdown
There's nothing better than being in your home state for the annual family and friends deer camp.

Bee Rock Bucks
Randy and Nate return to Randy's home state of Missouri; friend Kurt Homeyer joins them at Bee Rock Outdoor Adventures, chasing rutting whitetails.

The Midwest Tour
Randy and Nate finish up in Missouri then head to Kansas with Richard Blakeslee of Triple Creek Outfitters to chase some prairie bucks.

Divide and Conquer
Randy Birdsong and Producer Stephen Phillips head to Illinois for the second Shotgun Season; Randy hunts with longtime friend Jason Bosaw while Stephen ''Scooba'' Phillips heads to Campbell, Illinois.

Gobblefest
The HeadHunter Crew assembles once again to travel the country with friends for an all out Turkey Throwdown.
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