Hillbilly Blood

2012 • Destination America
4.7
107 reviews
TV-14
Rating
Eligible
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Season 5 episodes (22)

1 Cowboy Prepper
5/2/15
Cowboy is sure that end days are on the way, so he asks Eugene and Spencer to fortify his compound. The boys construct a wood still for converting wood matter into fuel, out of an old barrel, some buckets and pipes, so Cowboy has fuel no matter what.
2 Treasure Hunt
5/2/15
Cowboy convinces Eugene and Spencer to mount a new gold hunting expedition to the legendary secret Lost Creek. But when they can't shake an interloper, can the boys use trickery to keep Lost Creek secret? And can they still make their expedition pay?
3 Chainsaw Chopper
5/9/15
Eugene and Spencer decide to build a solar-powered hot water heater out of salvaged pipes and old beer cans. In order to get the cans they need to build the heater, the boys must build a chainsaw engine-powered bicycle for their friend, Tin Can.
4 Legend of Trapper Dan
5/9/15
The boys uncover clues that may lead to treasure. Eugene constructs a metal detector out of bamboo and wire scraps, and a salvaged transistor radio. Because finding the location is one problem, but uncovering the treasure once they arrive is another.
5 Hillbeely Hive
5/16/15
When a swarm of honeybees infests Tin Can's home, Spencer and Eugene build their own hillbilly bee smoker from empty cans, and construct a new hive out of salvage chicken wire and hay, so they can become beekeepers. They'll save the bees—and Tin Can.
6 Walkin' Sticks and Chicken Spits
5/16/15
When Cowboy needs help making walking sticks and Bertha must roast a mess of chickens for charity, Eugene and Spencer must build a wood kiln out of discarded oil barrels to dry the sticks, and construct a huge outdoor rotisserie for chicken cooking.
7 Water War
5/30/15
If Eugene and Spencer want to resolve a water feud and save Cowboy's crops they must build a trickle-feed irrigation system from a pile of bamboo and some scrap metal that they scrounge. It'll take a little muscle and all their wits to heal the feud.
8 Hillbilly Log Home
5/30/15
When Spencer's mother in-law comes to visit he and Eugene barter for lumber and canvas they can use to turn Spencer's herb drying shed into a guesthouse cabin. But first can they replace a rotten log by lifting one side of the cabin with an old jack?
9 Appalachian Burls
5/30/15
When Eugene breaks his mom's rare burl wood bowl, he and Spencer must cut down a giant burl, forge woodworking tools from scrap metal, and repair an old truck just to use the axle as a wood lathe, for turning their burl into a new bowl for Mama Gene.
10 Backwoods Rope Bridge
5/30/15
A creek blocks the best route from Cowboy's house to the holler, so Eugene and Spencer build an old fashion swinging bridge from scavenged rope and hand-hewn bamboo. Will their hillbilly rope bridge hold weight? Or will it dump the boys in the drink?
11 Monster Mower
6/6/15
Eugene and Spencer aim to clear an overgrown field and find a valuable item Cowboy hid there years ago. But their hand-made brush axes can't cut the dense growth, so the boys build a brush hog out of Cowboy's old truck and a couple of used lawn mowers.
12 Secret Still
6/6/15
The boys must come up with a contraption that can help notorious old moonshiner, Charlie Shine, bring heavy supplies to and from his hidden still. They'll construct a mechanical cable climber to take the load off Charlie.
13 Hit or Miss
6/6/15
Eugene and Spencer salvage a rusted-solid Winchester M37 and an antique hit and miss diesel engine from a barn full of scrap. They must make an electrolysis bath to strip the rust off the shotgun, which they'll trade for parts to restore the engine.
14 Fishy Business
6/13/15
Spencer and Eugene set out to build a fish farm. But when they can't afford the cattle-watering troughs where they planed to put their trout, can they rig up their own fish tanks from nothing but a roll of plastic tarp and some old hay bales instead?
15 Car Bartering
6/13/15
Widowed Mavis has doctor appointments to keep, and a stalled car. If the boys make a tire patch, a replacement gasket and a temporary fan belt out of junk, then they get an old alternator from a junkyard, they might get Mavis to the doctor on time.
16 Knife Grind
6/13/15
Spencer and Eugene have two days to forge 15 knives for a collector. The boys construct a water wheel to power a homemade hydro-powered grinder—and to power an electric light. Because if they want to meet that deadline, they must pull an all-nighter.
17 Catfish Catchin'
6/20/15
Spencer and Eugene must build their own hillbilly houseboat, out of a discarded camping trailer, which they float on a pontoon platform made with rows of airtight oil drums, when Cheyenne gets a leisure boat and becomes a bit too big for his britches.
18 Risky Railroads
6/20/15
Eugene and Spencer plan to build wood-burning stoves out of steel barrels, with windows made of high-quality block mica. Can they also build a hand-powered pump trolley out of junkyard scraps for bringing heavy sacks of mica down from the mountains?
19 Mountain Swapping
6/20/15
Spencer and Eugene must build a barn wood display case for Cheyenne's store. But to get the wood they must make traps to catch a critter, to make into groundhog grease, to trade for a dog, which they can trade for barn wood to finally make the case.
20 4th of July
6/27/14
Mama Gene steps in a gopher hole and breaks her foot, leaving her homebound on the porch. She's plagued by insects, and missing out on the 4th of July festivities. So the boys build her a flame roasting bug zapper, and a hillbilly ninja rocket wheel.
21 Underwater Ghost Town Part 1
6/27/15
Eugene and Spencer run out of vintage high carbon steel, for forging knives to fill an important order. Can they build a salvage barge from junk, to seek a lost sawmill in an abandoned underwater town, and retrieve the old steel that was left behind?
22 Underwater Ghost Town Part 2
6/27/15
Eugene and Spencer need to turn a riding mower engine into an outboard motor strong enough to power a salvage barge. The boys want it to locate a lost sawmill in an abandoned underwater town, where they hope to retrieve any vintage steel left behind.

About this show

Follow two mountain men who demonstrate backwoods ingenuity deep in the mountains of Appalachia.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
107 reviews
Rod Cullins
June 14, 2015
When I was a kid, living in Virginia, and again after I got out of the Marine Corps, my friends and I used to spends weekends and vacations up in the Appalachians, either hiking the trail, or living off the land. We'd take a K-bar knife, fishing line, and compass (the ones on the knife weren't reliable), and spend days out there. Spencer and Eugene remind me of those days back in the hills: People we'd meet, the way they lived, and the kindness they showed me when I broke my ankle (wasn't crazy about the home remedy). Eugene could work for NASA, and Spencer is the personality of the show, and no slouch himself. Together, they make the best team on TV. This show is a must see for those who enjoy the simpler life, where phones, bills, traffic, and bosses don't exist. In short, it's Nirvana.
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WritersBlock TV
May 31, 2017
Awesome show. Great to see that people are still interested in learning these types of things. Glad that my dad (Eugene) got to be a part of the show. Thanks so much to everyone who has watched and supported the show over the years - it is greatly appreciated!
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J. Wade
March 3, 2015
These guys are full of great ideas. My fav eposide is when they worked on bartering some walnuts..trading and creating things to work up to a chainsaw
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