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10. Ice Fishing and American Chestnut
April 14, 2025
Daniel helps to save the endangered and forgotten American chestnut and fishes the frozen hardwater of Northern Maine for a pristine population of native salmonids.

9. Nilgai, Oryx, and Wild Pasta
April 7, 2025
On a small family ranch in the South Texas brush country, Daniel helps manage exotic nilgai and scimitar oryx. He also forages the landscape for ingredients to make a wild foraged pasta.

8. Grouse, Woodcock, and Apples
March 31, 2025
In the thick uninhabited forests of Northern Maine, Daniel is on the hunt for two elusive upland game birds - woodcock and ruffed grouse - which pair perfectly with New England's feral apples.

7. Truffles and Whitetail Deer
March 24, 2025
Chasing behind European truffle dogs, Daniel is introduced to the little-known Blue Ridge truffle, which our guest chef pairs with whitetail deer harvested in Maine.

6. The Wild Backyard
March 17, 2025
Daniel and his wife, Avani, challenge themselves to make a meal from wild ingredients harvested completely from their backyard. Native trout, strawberries, and even... grasshoppers!

5. Lotus Nuts and Crow
March 10, 2025
Daniel paddles the lakes and rivers of Alabama after what is possibly America's most underutilized food - The American lotus nut. And, with no hunting seasons open, Daniel has to ""eat crow"".

4. Paw Paw and Catfish
March 3, 2025
Floating Alabama's Flint Creek by canoe, Daniel harvests America's forgotten fruit, the pawpaw, before pairing them with elderberry and catfish caught off the dock.

3. Black Squirrels and Hickory Nuts
February 24, 2025
Daniel heads to Michigan in search of black color-phase squirrels and delicious hickory nuts before bringing them to a chef duo who turns them into a world class meal.

2. Striped Bass and Daylilies
February 17, 2025
On the rocky coast of Maine, Daniel fishes for striped bass with his wife, Avani, and forages daylilies and cucumber root for a seaside meal.

1. Snow Goose and Maple Sugar
February 10, 2025
Daniel taps his backyard trees to make maple syrup and sugar, then heads to South Dakota to hunt snow geese on their spring migration back to the Arctic. kwhunting
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Where to Watch WildFed
WildFed is available for streaming on the MyOutdoorTV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch WildFed on demand at Prime Video and Tubi TV.
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CastDaniel VitalisTony SeachristAlan Bergo
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Premiere DateJanuary 24, 2021
































