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Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer reflect on some of the moments from the first two seasons, including the brothers' most memorable individual hunts and how the show evolves over the years.
Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer reflect on some of the moments from the first two seasons, including the brothers' most memorable individual hunts and how the show evolves over the years.
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Dropped: Project Alaska
S3, EP3 "Dropped & Dragging"Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer embark on another journey in the wilds of Alaska, this time, on a river system that hasn't been hunted for over a decade due to predation; the brothers do more dragging than floating in an area thick with grizzlies.
Dropped: Project Alaska
S3, EP4 "Death in the Water"The search for a mature moose gets the brothers Chris and Casey Keefer way more than they bargained for.
Dropped: Project Alaska
S8, EP1 "Back in the Brooks"For the first time in years, the Keefer Brothers' boots hit the gravel in remote Alaska.
Dropped: Project Alaska
S3, EP1 "Dropped Best Moments, Part 1"Brothers Chris and Casey Keefer reflect on some of the moments from the first two seasons, including the brothers' most memorable individual hunts and how the show evolves over the years.
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