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Old 08-12-2003, 10:03 PM
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Default What would you like to see on outdoor TV shows?

Rocky Mountain Outdoor Adventures is looking for television show idea' s, if you have some idea' s besides the typical Billy Bob private games hunts, and or fishing on private lakes, I would like to hear what you have to say!

No idea is to small, examples, handgun hunting for big game, how to find a game trail, Has there been a show, and you have thought, why don' t they show this, or do that?

This show will appear nationally next year and we are putting show segments together for the 3 and 4 quarter, so if you have hunting, fishing, camping, ATV idea' s, or even break it down even more..reloading, bow hunting tech, any idea, will be looked at by our production staff, e-mail those idea' s to:

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Old 08-13-2003, 07:49 AM
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I would like to see a few shows on upland game hunting ie, pheasants, quail, and dove to name a few.. Also, I would like to see a show or two on dog training and handleing. You see these dog guides on other shows and they make it look so simple, how about showing the ' weekend' hunter some tricks of the trade.

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Old 08-19-2003, 09:57 AM
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I get a kick out of kids or new hunters making their first kill. You just can' t top their excitement.
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Old 08-26-2003, 07:45 AM
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Less " canned" hunting , more Fair Chase .
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Old 08-26-2003, 08:59 AM
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First of all.....how about some hunts above the Mason-Dixon line. Maybe on some public land? CRP-MAP land in Nebraska is plentiful and requires real skills to produce shot opportunities. WHiP land in Kansas is also an option. Let' s see one of these fancy dog trainers take on some roosters that know how to evade and avoid pressure. I would like to see one of these " stars" sweat for their birds...
In the real world, if you take a rooster, you have done some hunting.

As for deer, if I never see a Texas deer hunt again, it will be to soon. There again, ametures in real world situations are preferable. What would Bill Jordan do if he had to compete with the rest of us on opening day?

How about some exotic hunts? Hounds and hogs. Maybe a Nilgia?

Bottomline, make it something the rest of us can relate to.
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