Steve and Geoff are in the Imilac strewnfield in Chile and using a magnet sled to cover more ground. One pass with the sled nets almost $2,000 in meteorites!
Steve finds a really, really, really cool iron meteorite with a unique design. When meteorites pass through our atmosphere, the intense heat can cause morphing and pitting, which is likely what created Steve's new favorite here.
To cover more ground, the guys drag a rake covered in magnets behind a truck in hopes of dredging up a few finds. See why Geoff joked, "we're taking heavy damage, captain!"
The guys use their new custom motorcycle, courtesy of Paul Senior from Orange County Choppers, to unearth a massive rock lodged in the earth for thousands of years.
After years of negotiations, Geoff and Steve have finally been granted access to hunt on a choice piece of land. Will they hit pay dirt or go home empty handed?
The guys talk about the extreme weather they faced at different hunt locations in season two. Plus, find out how Steve splattered Geoff's face with mud.
It's day three on Andros Island, and the couple sets out on a hunt for wild boar. This task proves to be harder than expected, which pushes Mykel and Ruth to the edge... with each other.
Vince's alligator hunting friend stops by Red Jacket to check into the possibility of a close range alligator killer that will keep hides and hunters safe.
Iron meteorites are particularly sensitive to even the slightest bit of moisture - including the touch of a finger. James Williams pokes around for the reasons why.
In order to locate their lead suspect, Angel Resendez-Ramirez, investigators begin to enlist the help of the Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (VICAP).
Feeling as if their investigation is going nowhere investigators begin to look to both the media and family of their suspect in order to put the heat on Resendez.