To "angle" is to lure a fish. To "gig" is to hunt it. In the Ozarks, survival shaped tradition. Isolated by rocky terrain, families relied on rivers and springs when farming failed. With few stores and little commerce beyond logging, they turned to the land for sustenance. Gigging wasn’t just a skill—it was a way of life.
In the hills of West Virginia, tradition runs deep. Jason, a high school football coach, has spent his life restoring Scouts—a passion passed down from his father, Dale, who bought one when Jason was a boy. Over the years, that same Scout sat weathered and forgotten in the backyard, until Dale secretly restored it and presented it to Jason, reigniting a legacy of family, hard work, and love. This is a story of the bonds that endure through generations and the vehicles that carry them.