I kind of like the drury brothers videos with the theme good things happen to good people. They have done some deer drives, misses, excitement and lots of deer. Good Thing
I also like them to be fair chase.
Maybe have a 1-3 minute tech corner where they give you tips on equipment.
Another I have thought about is have the hunter of course up in his stand and somehow have the camera man 50-60 (or farther) yards away and get him and the deer in the same frame and peforming the shot. Is that possible? The whole picture.
I dont like the team thing they are doing with dream season but thats me.
Also I seen this show and I wish I could remember the name on mens outdoor & recreation channel but this guy is a ground blind hunting deer and it seems the whole show this camera is right up to his mug and just drives me nuts.
Crying drives me nuts with the exception of Rick White when he killed one and remembered his dad I think it was on prime time 9 but not sure.
That one gets to me a bit hits home now. (shush germ lol )
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For those of you who watch Bowhunting TV shows, what are your likes and dislikes about what you see with today's shows?
I'm looking for the specifics and the "little things" that make your favorite shows stand out above the rest to you. Is it the personality of the people on the show? Is it the quality of the footage? The number of kills in each episode? The places or game they hunt? The knowledge you learn during their shows?
And I'm also looking for the little things that drive you nuts that will make you not want to watch that show again. Whether it's product sponsorships, too many commercials, bad shots, bad camera work, bad hosts, bad info, etc.
Let's hear it - the good and the bad, and what your perfect bowhunting/deer hunting TV show would be. Does there have to be a kill in every show, or would you settle for a guy who hunts his heart out and comes up short?
Discuss.