Fresh Tracks: Season 2
Season two of the highly acclaimed series, Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg, is now available for instant streaming and downloading. Featuring self-guided hunter, Randy Newberg, the “Fresh Tracks” season two series aired on Sportsman Channel in 2014 and features four hours of self-guided hunting all on public lands.
Season 2 includes the following ten episodes:
-Arizona Bulls and Blizzards
-Arizona Pronghorn Promised Land
-Montana: Bows, Bulls, and Bugles
-New Mexico Elk Rematch
-New Mexico: Pronghorn Challenge
-Montana Mule Deer Surprise
-Colorado Mule Deer Karma
-Colorado Elk
-Windy Wyoming Wapiti Part 1
-Windy Wyoming Wapiti Part 2
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode1 - Arizona Elk
Randy and Matthew Newberg are in Arizona trying to hang a tag on an over-sized Arizona elk. Arizona has become famous for huge elk. The weather is hardly Arizona-ish, with fog, blowing snow, and single-digit temps making this an elk hunt to remember. Yet, a monster bulls does make an appearance a...
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 2 - Arizona Pronghorn
Randy joins friend, Jerry Pritchard, as Jerry’s 18-year Arizona antelope quest unfolds. Arizona is renowned for huge antelope bucks. Randy brings his decades of pronghorn experience to Northeast Arizona, in hopes that he can help Jerry Pritchard tag a huge buck on a public land hunt that has been...
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 3 - Montana Elk
Randy invites David Brinker to join him on his favorite Montana elk grounds. Land-locked parcels are always a challenge. Randy has shown creative ways to reach those isolated lands and chase the public land bulls living there. David Brinker of Sitka Gear has first dibs on this hunt and that chanc...
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 4 - New Mexico Elk
Randy returns to his favorite New Mexico grasslands to spot and stalk archery bulls. An old elk friend, “One-beam,” again becomes the bull of choice in Randy’s hunt. Three years prior, the bull was granted a reprieve, in hopes his other antler would re-grow. At 28 yards, “One-beam” and Randy have...
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 5 - New Mexico Pronghorn
Randy accepts a new level of challenge, trying to tag a New Mexico pronghorn. New Mexico pronghorn have been one of Randy’s greatest passions. Washed out roads, lack of animals, scarce water, and tough conditions cause Randy to enlist the help of Mike Spitzer, as they scour the plains for a quali...
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 6 - Montana Mule Deer
A Montana elk hunt in the high country gives Randy a big surprise; a mule deer surprise. What starts out as a week of public land elk hunting is interrupted when a gnarly old buck appears on a far away ridge. Randy and his camera guy scrambled the icy slopes, hoping to get a shot before light and...
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 7 - Colorado Elk
Randy returns to Colorado, committed to finally making good on this public land elk hunt. In three previous attempts, Randy’s Colorado elk hopes have been ruined by all possible elements; weather, hunting pressure, bad luck, you name it. Finally, after four days of hiking and toil, Randy climbs t...
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 8 - Colorado Mule Deer
While Randy has been away hunting elk in Colorado, his buddy Mark Hirvonen has been trying his best to find a great buck. Not wanting to be considered a road hunter, Mark passed a remarkable buck on opening day, while driving to the trailhead. Will he be rewarded for sticking to his principles?
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 9 - Wyoming Elk, Part 1
Randy and Mike Spitzer do their best to fill two public land bull tags in Central Wyoming. Last time Randy hunted here, the weather was against him. Mike is looking for his first six-point bull and there are bulls aplenty.
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Fresh Tracks: Season 2, Episode 10 - Wyoming Elk, Part 2
With one bull down, Randy and Mike continue their quest to fill the last of their two bull tags. The wind and weather are typical for Wyoming. And the final result makes a perfect ending to another season of Fresh Tracks.