Greg Zipadelli's Drop Zone - Season 7
Season 7
Episodes
The God's Country Tradition
The World Turkey Hunting Championships
The Trail of 10,000 Miles Begins
Hal Shaffer kicks off his yearly hunting road trip that will take him and his Rocky Ridge Jud Kuhn Chevy truck well over 10,000 miles across the country; his first stop is in Missouri for the opening week of archery season.
Big Bucks and Broadheads
Big Sky Country & The Cowboy State
Rolling South
Hunting Hoosier Bucks
Hal Shaffer heads north into Indiana! He is the special guest of NASCAR Champion Tony Stewart and his land manager, Travis Grider, for the week. He grabs his Mathews NoCam and hits the October woods! Also, field producer Cody Alberson will get a chance at a bow buck!
Catch a Dream Hunt
Hal finishes up his bow hunt and stays in camp to take a special young man on a deer hunt with the Catch A Dream Foundation! Bryan Emery and his family join Hal and Travis Grider for an unforgettable deer hunt!
Fox Creek is Calling
Hal Shaffer continues on with his 10,000 mile journey into Illinois where he meets up with Von Miller of Fox Creek Outfitters! Von has hosted the DZ gang for a few years now and Hal is hoping he has timed the rut perfectly!
Thanksgiving at the Farm
The Zipadelli family is spending Thanksgiving up in the Virginia mountains at the Drop Zone hunting lease! Greg and Nan are taking the kids along as they deer hunt and spend some quality time in hunt camp!
Lonestar Bucks
Greg Zipadelli and Hal Shaffer both head to the Lone Star state of Texas and hunt two different places with TC guns! This mid December time frame in Texas is a lot of fun to hunt, especially with the TC at your side!
The Tribulations of the Late Season
The Drop Zone guys are hunting hard in Kentucky and Virginia during the late season to try and fill one more tag before it all ends. Hal heads to Whitetail Crossings in Kentucky and then meets Zippy back up in Virginia for one last hunt of the year.
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