Outdoors in the Heartland - Season 10 / Year 2016

Season 10 / Year 2016
Episodes

Bass and Stag
Bob and Larry fish for spring-time bass in Missouri. The we head to New Zealand for Red Stag hunting.

Hoosier Buck & Show-Me Bass
Scott shows us what it's like to hunt for bruiser bucks in Indiana. Plus we go back to Missouri to finish up spring-time bass fishing with Bob and Larry.

Topwater Smallies
Bob and Larry throw top water lures all day to catch a mess of Smallies in Ontario.

Bitin And Fightin
The Smallies keep bitin' and fightin' in Ontario, plus Larry gets an Elk with our good friend Joseph Graham.

Fishing for Freedom Tournament
Bob Richardson and Col. Bob Wilson fish the Fishing for Freedom tournament in Quicny, Illinois. Plus Larry talks doe management in the age of EHD.

Star of the North

Fishing the Rut

Don't Soremouth 'Em!

Fishing the ABC

ABC & DUI

North and South

Waterhole Tactics

Texanada

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