After a first-hand insight into the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation's venison project, Greg and Willie go walkabout, searching for an impressive Wapiti bull they left to grow on a previous trip.
Under the watchful eye of ex Forest Service deer culler Derrick Field, Willie dons some vintage gear for a walk through the Ruahine ranges to see if he's still up to standard of the bushmen of old.
With the move to COVID-19 alert level 3 allowing hunting on private land, Willie joins bubbles with Tyron Southward and his son on a quest to secure 8-year-old Archie's first ever red stag.
Following the controversial tahr culls, the crew are joined by Willie's brother James on a trek into a rugged South Westland valley to see the results of the culling for themselves.
The boys continue their tahr hunt through a rugged and extremely remote South Westland valley. A special appearance is made by Kiwi mountaineer Don French.
Teaming back up with the Southward family, Archie carries out some deer management duties before Grandfather Bill joins the crew to search for a big fallow buck. What unfolds is beyond anyone's expectations!
Newbie hunter Hannah Rae joins the crew for a week-long mountain adventure through Arthur's Pass National Park. Searching for a mature red stag and chamois buck, they work hard to locate their target quarry.
With COVID-19 temporarily closing his helicopter business, well-known Hawke's Bay pilot Chris Cross joins Greg and Fi for his first roar hunt in 15 years. Striking the peak of the Red roar, things quickly become very exciting...
Magazine man Luke joins Greg on a winter hunt into some big main divide country of the Southern Alps. Spirits are high after finding a great stag, but the real challenge is only just beginning...
Willie is joined in the duck blind by his mate Alfie for plenty of laughs and good food. Fresh from his roar hunting cameo, Chris Cross again joins Greg and Fi, this time embarking on his first ever duck hunt.