Yukon Men - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Breaking Points
Change is coming for the Yukon Men. A government ban on a staple food source sends the Yukon Men to extremes. The village is visited by the Governor of Alaska, who bears news that will change the town and it's people forever.
A Day of Reckoning
A double homicide rocks the small Alaskan town of Tanana. Pat is forced to make a difficult decision. Joey builds a raft for an epic trip to float a 3-ton truck 150 miles downriver. Meanwhile, Charlie gets devastating news about his son Bob.
The Longest Day
Joey floats a massive truck on a primitive log raft for 150 miles down river. Stan finds himself stranded. Pat is surprised by his nephew's return to Tanana. Charlie and James go moose hunting to supply food for a traditional ceremony.
Rising Sons
Charlie's livelihood is challenged when the son of a Tanana legend lays claim to his trap line. Joey & Bob embark on a bow and arrow hunt to secure food for the town elders. James leaves his young sons in the wilderness in the ultimate frontier test.
New Blood
Stan gets a surprise visit from an old friend and the reunion sparks opportunity for a dangerous and risky mining operation. Courtney helps a former villager re-acclimate to life in Tanana. Charlie tests his son Bob's recovery with an epic hunt.
Mother vs. Nature
Villagers unite when bears descend on Tanana. Courtney risks her life to protect her family while Joey and others protect the town from a group of bears. Meanwhile, Charlie races to fix the water plant and Stan gambles on a mining project.
Stan's Gamble
Stan's mining gamble demands that he resurrect a 70-year-old tractor. Without it, the mission will fail. Charlie and Joey are put to the test when they have to endure the most challenging hunt of their lives. Pat Moore's son, Thomas, returns home.
Winter Takes All
James races to fortify his wood business and collides with another villager on the way. Stan risks losing his winter fish to the river. A predator stalks Charlie as he finishes construction of his trapping cabin. Tragedy blindsides Pat once again.
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