Leupold's Pig Man: The Series
With 2 full seasons under its belt, Leupold's Pig Man: The Series has earned its stake as one of the top shows in all of outdoor television programming. Having earned consecutive Telly Awards for outstanding television production and the 2010 Sportsman Channel Host of the Year Award in his rookie season, Host and Executive Producer Brian "Pig Man" Quaca has created a pig phenomena to be reckoned with by way of his unique personality - often reminding his viewers as one of the guys in their camp with his candidness, passion for the hunt, and camaraderie with his crew. Willing to take a hog by any legal means necessary, Pig Man scours the globe in search of huge pigs and various wild game with a vision to bring nothing short of the best entertainment into the living rooms of outdoorsmen and women across the nation. From domestic destinations ranging from coast to coast and international destinations from Africa to New Zealand to Argentina, Quaca is a versatile hunter when it comes to accepting a challenge and Leupold's Pig Man: The Series is an excellent representation of that very point.
A near-reality, theatrical-style production, Pig Man: The Series gives viewers something different to anticipate as opposed to traditional outdoor programming. Storylines leading up to and during the hunt give viewers a reason to follow Pig Man's excursions and not just the pursuit of a trophy animal. With an often 3-4 week lag time between the filming of each hunt to the time a hunt is cast on air, what you see is what you get in a raw, yet masterfully done production. An all-star cast of producers, editors, and a determined marketing backbone have successfully revolutionized the way outdoor television is produced by airing in as close to a reality format as you'll see in a hunting show. As a result, the Pig Man brand has found its way into prestigious publications such as USA Today and the Smithsonian Magazine showing both sponsors and fans alike that this wild card Texan has potential to bridge the gap between mainstream media and the outdoor community as we know it. Pig Man: The Series, along with its workhorses behind the scenes, have proven they can ‘walk the walk’ by giving its viewers quality and timely footage of Pig Man in the mix. As the excitement builds in anticipation of Pig Man's next episode, next trip, or next opportunity, one thing is for certain - the Pig Man train won't be slowing down anytime soon.
Season 1 Episode Guide
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Season 2 Episode Guide
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Season 3 Episode Guide
Episode #41 - Role Reversal (click
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Episode #42 - Calvert Creek Ranch (click
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Episode #43 - Speed Goats & Prairie Dogs (click
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Episode #44 - Big Johnson Outfitters I (click
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Episode #45 - Big Johnson Outfitters II (click
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Episode #46 - Bear vs. Bear (click
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Episode #47 - Colorado Whitetail (click
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Episode #48 - Back to BJO (click
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Episode #49 - Full Circle (click
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Episode #50 - The Texas Shootout (click
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Episode #51 - Send It Express (click
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Episode #52 - Pig Man vs. Bayed Solid I (click
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Episode #53 - Pig Man vs. Bayed Solid II (click
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Episode #54 - Healing Old Wounds (click
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Episode #55 - Let There Be Pork (click
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Episode #56 - Argentina I (click
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Episode #57 - Argentina II (click
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Episode #58 - Welcome to Cali (click
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Episode #59 - Archery Extraction (click
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Episode #60 - Failure Is Not An Option (click
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