Seasons & Episode
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EP1 - Blanks
May. 15,2020
To plan the Northern Alberta Carving Cup is to go to war. Also, we meet the carvers.
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EP2 - Roughouts
May. 22,2020
Carving begins for the competitors as the "brain trust" enters a heated negotiation.
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EP3 - Float Check
May. 29,2020
Competitors test their ducks buoyancy, and the NACC is dragged into the 21st century. Ish.
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EP4 - Vermiculation
June. 05,2020
Pressure mounts. Old rivals clash. Alliances threaten to splinter. And Zeke... begins.
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EP5 - Mixer?
June. 12,2020
Competitors descend on Lloydminster for the traditional night before mixer. Cash bar.
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EP6 - Lloyd
June. 19,2020
Competition day. The spectacle that is the Northern Alberta Carving Cup realized in full.
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Synopsis
Five duck decoy carvers from Alberta pursue their dreams of winning the illustrious (their words) Northern Alberta Carving Cup.
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