Lee and Tiff both Score!
#31
[quote]ORIGINAL: Buellhunter
Hey, good for you!
What kind?
Yep! Knight & Hale
How many on here can afford a Production Video Cam, have the land these producers have, go from state to state to record 80hrs on a hunt for a 60min show and pay everybody involved?
Buell, most of the guy's reading your post here are family hard working men. If it was'nt for these men buying thier videos and thierparafanaliar, they would have to go to work like every body else.
Why Soytanly..Nyuck,Nyuck,Nyuck!!
I watch their show almost every week and they are among a few of the shows I enjoy.
I am into motorcycles as much as hunting and I sell motorcycles for a living. I love it
I also think that having hunting shows that have couples hunting together is good for the future of our hunting and hunting rights.
It's too bad that all the motorcycle shows on TV are loudmouths building stuff normal people can't actually ride or afford.
Buell, most of the guy's reading your post here are family hard working men. If it was'nt for these men buying thier videos and thierparafanaliar, they would have to go to work like every body else.
I think we as hunters should be happy that most all the hunting shows are hosted by people who seem pretty normal and down to earth.
#34
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 21
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First off let me start by saying that the two are personal friends of mine and that there work ethic when it comes to this great sport is second to none. To read some of this stuff kind of questions the integrity of some of thepeople writing it. I know for a fact that none of there land was given to them and that they own "AND" lease some of there hunting ground. Few know that Lee has a degree in chemical engineering and had done very well for himself which provided opportunities to purchase his own land and then he started managing itthe last 6 years. In general they have only been enjoying all of the managing for the past couple of years since the first crop of deer when they purchased some of there properties are now at the ripe old age of 6 years old. To question how they get it done is ludicrous without knowing all of the facts. The money and time that they put into there properties every year planting food plots, putting in mineral stations, digging water holes, etc is more than the average hunter is wiling to do and can do. Don't forget all of the farming equipment that they now own because of it is a serious financial investment that most are not willing to invest in.
As far as a gun is concerned, they don't do much of it but Thompson Center jumped on board so why not try to put a good one down with the smokepole???
On a lastnote they do use some outfitters and most of them let them hunt the way they are accustomed to. They go there and put in time and lots of it. Rarely do they go on a hunt and not already have an idea on where to go since they go months early to scout, hang stands, cut shooting lanes etc. It took Lee almost a month to shoot hisbuck inAlberta but you only see what they edit and put on tv. Well, enough rambling if anyone wants to hear how it really is outside of the half hour tv show pm me.
Bob Whitlock
As far as a gun is concerned, they don't do much of it but Thompson Center jumped on board so why not try to put a good one down with the smokepole???
On a lastnote they do use some outfitters and most of them let them hunt the way they are accustomed to. They go there and put in time and lots of it. Rarely do they go on a hunt and not already have an idea on where to go since they go months early to scout, hang stands, cut shooting lanes etc. It took Lee almost a month to shoot hisbuck inAlberta but you only see what they edit and put on tv. Well, enough rambling if anyone wants to hear how it really is outside of the half hour tv show pm me.
Bob Whitlock
#37
ORIGINAL: njwhit
First off let me start by saying that the two are personal friends of mine and that there work ethic when it comes to this great sport is second to none. To read some of this stuff kind of questions the integrity of some of thepeople writing it. I know for a fact that none of there land was given to them and that they own "AND" lease some of there hunting ground. Few know that Lee has a degree in chemical engineering and had done very well for himself which provided opportunities to purchase his own land and then he started managing itthe last 6 years. In general they have only been enjoying all of the managing for the past couple of years since the first crop of deer when they purchased some of there properties are now at the ripe old age of 6 years old. To question how they get it done is ludicrous without knowing all of the facts. The money and time that they put into there properties every year planting food plots, putting in mineral stations, digging water holes, etc is more than the average hunter is wiling to do and can do. Don't forget all of the farming equipment that they now own because of it is a serious financial investment that most are not willing to invest in.
As far as a gun is concerned, they don't do much of it but Thompson Center jumped on board so why not try to put a good one down with the smokepole???
On a lastnote they do use some outfitters and most of them let them hunt the way they are accustomed to. They go there and put in time and lots of it. Rarely do they go on a hunt and not already have an idea on where to go since they go months early to scout, hang stands, cut shooting lanes etc. It took Lee almost a month to shoot hisbuck inAlberta but you only see what they edit and put on tv. Well, enough rambling if anyone wants to hear how it really is outside of the half hour tv show pm me.
Bob Whitlock
First off let me start by saying that the two are personal friends of mine and that there work ethic when it comes to this great sport is second to none. To read some of this stuff kind of questions the integrity of some of thepeople writing it. I know for a fact that none of there land was given to them and that they own "AND" lease some of there hunting ground. Few know that Lee has a degree in chemical engineering and had done very well for himself which provided opportunities to purchase his own land and then he started managing itthe last 6 years. In general they have only been enjoying all of the managing for the past couple of years since the first crop of deer when they purchased some of there properties are now at the ripe old age of 6 years old. To question how they get it done is ludicrous without knowing all of the facts. The money and time that they put into there properties every year planting food plots, putting in mineral stations, digging water holes, etc is more than the average hunter is wiling to do and can do. Don't forget all of the farming equipment that they now own because of it is a serious financial investment that most are not willing to invest in.
As far as a gun is concerned, they don't do much of it but Thompson Center jumped on board so why not try to put a good one down with the smokepole???
On a lastnote they do use some outfitters and most of them let them hunt the way they are accustomed to. They go there and put in time and lots of it. Rarely do they go on a hunt and not already have an idea on where to go since they go months early to scout, hang stands, cut shooting lanes etc. It took Lee almost a month to shoot hisbuck inAlberta but you only see what they edit and put on tv. Well, enough rambling if anyone wants to hear how it really is outside of the half hour tv show pm me.
Bob Whitlock
#38
ORIGINAL: Badatta2d
Big Deal.. Sorry just my opinion. I'm always happy for the "Hunter" that scores, but come'on now we are posting for professionals, hunting on thier privately managed million acres or at some outfitter. When they score them brutes on Pa state game lands 79 by all means post'em up.
I, and many members on here were succesful at thier JOBS this week too!
Remember opinions are like _ _ _-holes we all have one, and that's my _ _ _-hole opinion for the day!
Big Deal.. Sorry just my opinion. I'm always happy for the "Hunter" that scores, but come'on now we are posting for professionals, hunting on thier privately managed million acres or at some outfitter. When they score them brutes on Pa state game lands 79 by all means post'em up.
I, and many members on here were succesful at thier JOBS this week too!
Remember opinions are like _ _ _-holes we all have one, and that's my _ _ _-hole opinion for the day!
i second this notion!
#39
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 19
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From: steuben county, ny
I look forward to watching their show every week. I don't know them, but they seem "very"down to earth. Tiffany even talks about her "real job" as a flight stewardess.
The reason that we have drive in life is because of people we witness being successful from their hard work. I'm gealous of them and can only wish that I had my own hunting show. Great buck!!!!
The reason that we have drive in life is because of people we witness being successful from their hard work. I'm gealous of them and can only wish that I had my own hunting show. Great buck!!!!


