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NR 5 Seasons • 58 Episodes

Hillbilly Blood - Season 2

Eugene Runkis and Spencer "Two Dogs" Bolejack have survived in swamps, the deep mountain wilderness and the primitive Caribbean bush. Now, Eugene and Spencer are using their backwoods ingenuity to survive the Appalachian Mountains – the Hillbilly way. From crossing a freezing river in a raft made out of vines, to eating deer heart for dinner, it's a hardscrapple life.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Eugene Runkis

    Eugene Runkis

    Himself

  • Steven 'Trainset' Curtis

    Steven 'Trainset' Curtis

    Himself

  • Spencer Bolejack

    Spencer Bolejack

    Two Dogs

  • Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward

    Herbert 'Cowboy' Coward

    Himself

Overview

Eugene Runkis and Spencer "Two Dogs" Bolejack have survived in swamps, the deep mountain wilderness and the primitive Caribbean bush. Now, Eugene and Spencer are using their backwoods ingenuity to survive the Appalachian Mountains – the Hillbilly way. From crossing a freezing river in a raft made out of vines, to eating deer heart for dinner, it's a hardscrapple life.

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