any hunting shows worth watching?
#12
RE: any hunting shows worth watching?
i like Deer and Deer Hunting. They always show a hunt and then examine and rate the arrow placement then go back to the hunt. After that they always seem to have informative information on different subjects. Always have to listen to Charles Alsheimer.
#13
RE: any hunting shows worth watching?
They were all so damn excited it was funny, but hell they hunted for meat and for enjoyment of what God gave em, not to see which rich yankee can out-do the other with their pretty little bows and neat little toys.Go ahead and pick fun at JimBob and other hard working hunters mr. rybo, half of them would out-hunt you on your best day and their worst daybud. Today's stuff sucks, and you can tell Waddell and his buddies I said that.
Pal you don’t even KNOW me, and you jump to a lot of conclusions. I’m not picking on Jimbob or any other hunter with a real job as I am one too. All I am saying is that the guys who put the stuff on TV don’t want the average hunter. That’s not what pays the bills. And secondly, for an average joe to make videos, hold down a job and still have a family life, is a HUGE undertaking. A few guys manage to pull it off, but not many because of the amount of work.
And just as another friendly tip, I suggest you try to fully comprehend what is written before you go ranting & spouting off like a toddler.
#14
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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RE: any hunting shows worth watching?
im not sayin take a guy directly away from a welding machine and stick him in the woods still smellin like acetylene and burnt metal and expect him to drop a nice buck, im sayin if theyre gonna live the dream and hunt for a liveing, what shows are out there where they actually hunt? the ones ive seen lately, whitch are few, they drive out to a food plot on a high dollar ranch, climb up in a truck stand and hunt. i would love to do what they do and it would be nice to kill the grade of deer that they do, but for people at home who cant afford the hunts they go on, its kind of heartbreaking.
#15
RE: any hunting shows worth watching?
I think the Primos "Truth" series are by far the best hunting shows out there. Granted they get to hunt in a lot of places most ppl never get the chance to hunt, but you see them shoot a lot of 130" -140" deer (which i think is at least a realistic possibility for most ppl in most places, i've never got one that big but they are out there) and are truly excited about it. Nothing annoys me more then the contrived, "boy that was exciting" recovery scenes you see on most shows. I like that almost all of the shots are right over the shooter's shoulder. Finally, they just seem like really good guys, they are always laughing and joking with each other. If you don't want to buy the videos or don't get the outdoor channel you can also watch clips and episodes on their website.
#16
RE: any hunting shows worth watching?
ORIGINAL: rybohunter
Waddell is from Georgia. Last I checked that was in the south.
Pal you don’t even KNOW me, and you jump to a lot of conclusions. I’m not picking on Jimbob or any other hunter with a real job as I am one too. All I am saying is that the guys who put the stuff on TV don’t want the average hunter. That’s not what pays the bills. And secondly, for an average joe to make videos, hold down a job and still have a family life, is a HUGE undertaking. A few guys manage to pull it off, but not many because of the amount of work.
And just as another friendly tip, I suggest you try to fully comprehend what is written before you go ranting & spouting off like a toddler.
They were all so damn excited it was funny, but hell they hunted for meat and for enjoyment of what God gave em, not to see which rich yankee can out-do the other with their pretty little bows and neat little toys.Go ahead and pick fun at JimBob and other hard working hunters mr. rybo, half of them would out-hunt you on your best day and their worst daybud. Today's stuff sucks, and you can tell Waddell and his buddies I said that.
Pal you don’t even KNOW me, and you jump to a lot of conclusions. I’m not picking on Jimbob or any other hunter with a real job as I am one too. All I am saying is that the guys who put the stuff on TV don’t want the average hunter. That’s not what pays the bills. And secondly, for an average joe to make videos, hold down a job and still have a family life, is a HUGE undertaking. A few guys manage to pull it off, but not many because of the amount of work.
And just as another friendly tip, I suggest you try to fully comprehend what is written before you go ranting & spouting off like a toddler.