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S7, EP3 "Kansas Part 2 - FD"
Carson is tagged out, now it's Lynsey's turn to kill a Kansas stud with her bow.

S9, EP2 "Vested in Velvet Pt.1"
The crew is up in Kentucky chasing velvet bucks, and Lynsey has some of the best few days hunting.

S9, EP3 "Vested in Velvet Pt. 2"
The crew is still up, and even with one buck down, there is still plenty of work to do in Kentucky.

S7, EP3 "Kansas Part 2 - FD"
Carson is tagged out, now it's Lynsey's turn to kill a Kansas stud with her bow.
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