Appalachian Outlaws

2014 • HISTORY
4.7
143 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (7)

1 Dirty Money
1/9/14
It's the start of ginseng season in the Appalachian Mountains and every 'senger from West Virginia to Georgia is looking to get rich off the golden root, but it won't come easy.
2 Ginseng Fever
1/11/14
Ginseng prices are skyrocketing, and outsiders like Greg Shook are flooding into to West Virginia to cash in, but he quickly learns that locals don't take kindly to strangers. Meanwhile veteran sengers Ron and Obie have to pull their knives.
3 You Have Been Warned
1/23/14
After failing to deliver the first order of his career, Tony Coffman doubles down on the biggest order of his career--an unthinkable 500 pounds in only one week, or else. He's going to need all the help he can get, but his plan goes to hell.
4 Tit for Tat
1/30/14
Tensions in the Appalachian Mountains are about to explode. Greg Shook and his truck get a reminder from the Simpsons, and their guns--outsiders best get out. A deal goes sour for 'senging buddies Ron and Obie, and they come to blows.
5 Hunted
2/6/14
Chinese buyers place the biggest order of Tony Coffman's career--750 pounds of ginseng. It will get him rich if he fills it, but with winter rapidly approaching and Corby "The General" Patton billboards popping up all over, it's a tall order.
6 The Last Stand
2/13/14
It's the final days of ginseng season, and diggers are risking it all for one last score. Greg Shook rappels down a treacherous cliff face, while Ron and Obie crawl deep into a cave in order to flee armed pot farmers.
101 Season 1 Sneak Peek
12/29/13
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About this show

In this epic series, Appalachian Outlaws, set in a land famous for its feuds, we follow five to eight clans fighting to claim their share of mountain riches during one of the most important seasons of their year: "the fat months" of late summer through harvest time.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
143 reviews
Sabrina Lefler
July 23, 2015
I feel like part of this family. I have family in west va. But they are good people and are more like Mike Ross, always willing to lend a helping hand when ever someone needs it. Not the kind of people that are ready to steal from anyone who has a little stash on hand in case of hard times. LOVE THIS SHOW SOON MUCH, JUST WISH I COULD TOUCH MIKE ROSS'S AND GIVE HIM A BIG HUG FOR ABOUT 5 HOURS LOL.
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Ana Mangus
March 2, 2015
You all had to go and mess up a decent show. You have ruined it, so scripted and BS. We have enough village idiots in this state with out you all wanting to come in and making us look more ridiculous. Come on now I liked the first show. More believable than this crap. I do feel sorry for those guys hell they have to be getting something out of this show. I know if u get caught digging up peoples ginseng they will let you know about it. But all this stalking men in the woods is stupid.
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James II
February 4, 2015
So very typically scripted. Even worse last season glorified stealing from someones farm. Also, way exaggerated the price of green making a lot of ill-informed folks take to the hills to take every living seng plant they see, to include two prongs and plants under 5 years old (the law says in most states the plant has to be five years old, some states 10 years old). We need to teach people to respect this endangered plant. Didn't see any good stewardship such as planting the berries, the law in EVERY state.
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