Alaska. Rugged, mountainous and home to the Dall Sheep. Steve Ecklund embarks on a dream hunt with Pioneer Outfitters into the remote wilderness in search of a white sheep.
Experienced elk caller Corey Cook aims to dispel the little black cloud that Ryan Kohler has hanging over his head when it comes to archery hunting elk, only to discover they are not alone in the wild.
Steve Ecklund meets up with long time friends, Cindy and Quade Cassidy, in Big Valley Alberta. Quade tells Steve about spotting a non-typical giant elk on his family's property.
Colleagues Ryan Kohler and Helgie Eymundson set out to hunt moose in Alberta. However, the unseasonably warm weather has the mooses patterns and these hunters all mixed up.
Steve Ecklund officially opens Calgarys first Cabelas store to a large crowd using his bow and arrow. After meeting Mary Cabela, Steve heads off to attend the Canadian Badlands Pheasant Festival.
Steve Ecklund isn't after just any whitetail deer that crosses his path. This year in Goodsoil, Saskatchewan, he's looking for something special - a true northern giant.
Its been eight years since Helgie Eymundson took down his monster buck. He heads back to his hometown, where he first learned how to hunt, to see if he can find another big buck for the record books.
Helgie Eymundson sets off to Southern Alberta to meet up with his friend, Jeff Coyle, for Jeff's Edge hosting debut. Helgie discovers that both the whitetail deer and the hunting styles are different down south.
Steve Ecklund has waited a long time to draw his tag for the 410 archery zone in Canmore, Alberta. Ryan Kristoff and his team pack Steves camp in on horseback and help him set up.
After setting up camp in the Canadian Rockies, Steve sets out alone and bumps into another hunter, Bruce Pierson and his guide, Darren McKenzie. The three decide to join forces and become quick friends.
The best and the most memorable moments of the 2015 hunting season, from hosts, Ryan Kohler, Steve Ecklund and Helgie Eymundson along with some never before seen footage.