SWAROVSKI OPTIK Quests - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

African Travels Part 1
Dean takes friends on a South African adventure and samples the local game.

African Travels Part 2
The South African adventure continues as Dean and friends chase animals on their bucket lists; the group works to save a sick rhinoceros.

African Travels Part 3
Dean and friends wrap up their South African Adventure by meeting the king of the jungle and diving with Great White sharks.

Elk of the Mescalero
Dean and Leo are joined by Neil Davies to hunt elk.

Giants of the Yukon
Dean heads to the Yukon to battle the weather as he chases monster moose.

Adventures on Kodiak Island
Dean and good friend Josh Cluff of HS Precision travel to Kodiak Island for a self guided blacktail hunt.

Adventures on Kodiak Island Part 2
Dean and Josh continue chasing Blacktails on Kodiak Island and have a close encounter with a giant grizzly bear.

The Silver Mountains
Dean is joined by Neil Davies of Hornady to chase Red Stag in Argentina; the duo celebrate the hunt with a true Argentinian asado.
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