What makes a good hunting DVD/ t.v.???
#2
RE: What makes a good hunting DVD/ t.v.???
The best show I remember watching, and I cant remember its name, showed the "average hunters" life. It wasnt on some ranch in Texas, it was a hunt in central Pennsylvania on public land in a home made ground blind. The hunter shot a three point half rack buck with a compound bow. The reason I liked it was that it hit close to home. I hunt deer in central PA, and the guy did it all himself, and came out with a trophy in his eyes.
#3
RE: What makes a good hunting DVD/ t.v.???
My favorite thing about a hunting DVD is when its promoters continue to invade online hunting forums, then pretend to be asking for information, only in a guised effort to peddle their videotapes.
Dude, you had 2 of the same threads locked yesterday, and now you're back at it again. If nothing else, you're persistent. Trying it again, this time without the link, eh?
Seriously, you would make an awesome Avon salesman. Maybe Pampered Chef.
Dude, you had 2 of the same threads locked yesterday, and now you're back at it again. If nothing else, you're persistent. Trying it again, this time without the link, eh?
Seriously, you would make an awesome Avon salesman. Maybe Pampered Chef.
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RE: What makes a good hunting DVD/ t.v.???
ORIGINAL: quiksilver
My favorite thing about a hunting DVD is when its promoters continue to invade online hunting forums, then pretend to be asking for information, only in a guised effort to peddle their videotapes.
Dude, you had 2 of the same threads locked yesterday, and now you're back at it again. If nothing else, you're persistent. Trying it again, this time without the link, eh?
Seriously, you would make an awesome Avon salesman. Maybe Pampered Chef.
My favorite thing about a hunting DVD is when its promoters continue to invade online hunting forums, then pretend to be asking for information, only in a guised effort to peddle their videotapes.
Dude, you had 2 of the same threads locked yesterday, and now you're back at it again. If nothing else, you're persistent. Trying it again, this time without the link, eh?
Seriously, you would make an awesome Avon salesman. Maybe Pampered Chef.
#6
RE: What makes a good hunting DVD/ t.v.???
I like Drury. I like how they show the everyday life. The shots from the camp, and how they enjoy the time between the hunts. Of course I love the hunts. But a video that jumps from hunts to hunts, and the hunts only last a minute or so then they jump to the next. Thye get old real fast. Just what I think.