Mark heads to Washington D.C. to learn the art of urban deer hunting from Taylor Chamberlin. He’ll have one day to study Taylor Chamberlin’s approach and then he’s off on his own to see if he can kill a backyard buck himself.
Mark heads into the public lands of Arkansas with Clay Newcomb to learn the backwoods approach to deer hunting of working saddles and still-hunting. He'll get one day to study under Clay and then he'll set out on his own to kill a backcountry buck himself.
Mark heads to the plains of Nebraska to learn how to decoy whitetails on the ground with public land vagabond Tony Trietch. He'll get one day to learn from Tony and then he's off on his own to see if he can decoy a buck into range in three days.
Mark heads north to the big woods of Maine to study the art of tracking deer in the snow with living legend Hal Blood. He'll get one day to follow in Hal's footsteps and then he's off on his own to track one down for himself in three days.
Mark heads to the public lands and waters of Alabama to learn how to hunt southern public land whitetails by boat. He'll have one day to study under water access specialist Parker McDonald and then he'll head off on his own to see if he can kill a deep south buck himself.
Mark heads to Buffalo County, Wisconsin to get a peek behind the curtain of the operation of legendary whitetail outfitter Tom Indrebo. He'll get one day to learn how the best of the best in Midwestern whitetail management does it and then he's off on his own for three days to see if he can kill a farm country buck himself.