Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: friendship, wi Wi USA
Posts: 74
Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
I know that his hunts and everything are staged, plus I would like to prove some other hunters who thinks Bill DOESNT hunt on Game farms/High Fenced Areas. It comes to a point where you need to stop the MADNESS of hunting tamed deer and go out wwith a Hand Crafted Long Bow and Hunt on an everyday persons land . . . Then lets see them Boys Slaughter These Boone n Crockett buck.
I MEAN COME ON commen sense [:@]
Anyone BAck me up????????
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Baltimore Maryland USA
Posts: 1,385
RE: Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
I can only comment on what I know as fact. The fact is that I' ve met Mr. Jordan and he has my respect. I know what he does/gives back to the sport and that some of his future plans reach further to benefit our sport than many of his peers.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
Posts: 1,665
RE: Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
I like watching his shows and I appreciate what he has done for the sport, both for new hunters and young hunters. Hopefully I' ll get to meet him in the future.
#6
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: WARTRACE,TENNESSEE walker country
Posts: 2,351
RE: Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
this can go three ways.i like his shows. i like what he does for the public entertainament.i won' t to put his hunting skills to the test and see if is so called great.
#7
RE: Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
Although I admit to wondering about some of the " hunts" the Realtree boys and others do, Bill Jordan and others like him have done nothing but help us. Realistically, few hunters would watch a show every week or video that showed the " pros" shooting small bucks and does.
Its their game and how they make their living. Bill markets his camo shrewdly, and comes up with new camo every yr. Not sure I care much for some of the camo(I love Realtree Hardwoods), but Jordan and many others are living what many of us dream about. I am darn glad I have an Outdoor Channel to watch!
Brandon, if you were in Bill' s place......I imagine you would follow his example in a short period of time. Personally I would love to walk in his shoes.
Its their game and how they make their living. Bill markets his camo shrewdly, and comes up with new camo every yr. Not sure I care much for some of the camo(I love Realtree Hardwoods), but Jordan and many others are living what many of us dream about. I am darn glad I have an Outdoor Channel to watch!
Brandon, if you were in Bill' s place......I imagine you would follow his example in a short period of time. Personally I would love to walk in his shoes.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vinton VA
Posts: 2,978
RE: Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
I don' t know the man, but I enjoy the shows. Yes they pay to hunt some of the best places in the USA, but let' s be honest, he has to make money on his shows, and who would watch a video of him hunting in my backyard, watching someones dog walk by, hearing kids in the backround and maybe after a long season kill a couple of does, and maybe a decent buck? His shows are well done, and I enjoy them.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: crawfordville florida USA
Posts: 1,251
RE: Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
If you saw Bill Jordon shoot a 6 pt would you say " man would I dream of shooting a buck like that.? Its entertainment folks. Forget for a minute they may be hunting in a highly populated fenced preserve. Listen to the hunting and saftey tips. I enjoy all the hunting shows even though I realize i will probally never get those type of oppurtunities in my lifetime. These folks do alot of good with their venison for the hungry drives and such. I havent met Bill Jordon personally but from what ive heard he is a very respectable man devoted to the hunting sport.
#10
RE: Bill Jordan, what do you think of him?
I also have never met the man, but...I do know that on some occasions he, or Michael, or David will spend 12 to 14 hours a day, and up to seventeen days in a row in " Big Buck" country. Could I arrow a " Monster" if I put in that much time during the rut? Probably. I' ve read a great deal about him, and believe he doesn' t shoot tame deer. He does pay to hunt on private ranches that have large, free roaming deer herds. (Wish I could do that too. Only makes good sense.) A lot of hunters lease hunting land. I watch his shows and buy his videos and some of his camo. It' s Outdoor Entertainment. But like so many said, he has done a lot for the average hunter.
I' d love to share a blind with those real time boys.
Jealousy is such an ugly thing.[:' (]
I' d love to share a blind with those real time boys.
Jealousy is such an ugly thing.[:' (]