which would you rather?
#11
Am I going to be the only one to admit they want to see big horns on TV? I could care less about some guy I dont know shooting a 115" 8pt. I could do that myself any time. If I am going watch some clown I've never met deer hunt he better be shooting at some big ones.
#12
I believe if most people knew what they were watching were canned hunts, they wouldn't watch. These types of shows are PITA fodder, IMHO. Personally, I'd like to see repercussions such as black balling. I follow Centauri sentiments.
#14
Spike
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Southwest Arkansas
Posts: 64
Once in my life I would like to go to one of the game ranches, but I won't because of the cost; I'll keep doing what I've done for the 20 years. Go to the famliy deer camp an be happy to harvest decent buck or 2. Always happy to get one large rack or not.
#17
i like to watch heartland bowhunters. real guys. when i watched one of their episodes and it showed them setting up their tree stands and prepairing for the season i knew it was a show to watch. and then this week they actually show him missing a huge mulie only for him to take a smaller buck and still be happy with it. great show.
#18
For me personally, watching a hunting show is more about entertainment than education. Although, as previously mentioned, some tips can be aquired watching these shows. I guess what it boils down to is that it's more entertaining to watch people shoot big freaks than to hunt public land and harvest (what they consider) average deer.
I really like Jim Shockey's show because it's educational and he is very picky about making sure he hunts free range.
I really like Jim Shockey's show because it's educational and he is very picky about making sure he hunts free range.
#19
yeah seriously if you have a feeder and deer come to it everyday its just like well just like cheating now if you found yourself a trail and deer are on it constently i thing that is different because that is natural just my opinion though
i would rather live true chase hunts by the way
#20
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 8
I feel the same as most of you other guys. I would much rather watch a homemade, 5 minute clip of a regular guy in a stand or blind get so excited over a doe that comes in that he almost pees his pants then watch any of the tv shows where they kill a monster buck and just get a little "camera excited".
In my honest opinion, these shows have lost what hunting means, at least to me. The opportunity to get out in the woods, put your knowledge and capabilities to the test and try to outsmart one of the most wary animals this continent has to offer! I am not saying that these people dont feel the same way or go through the same motions that us "everyday" hunters do, but they dont show any of it. They focus on the animal and the kill shot. What about all the work that you put in to the hunt before you actually go hunting. Its all done before the camera even gets touched, or someone else does it for them. I want to see a whole hunt, even the scouting. Can you imagine how many people would benifit from a show that shows the ins and outs of scouting? Most people dont know what a scrape looks like or what a white or red oak leaf looks like.
I will stop for now. I could go on and on about this all day.
If I offended anyone, I apologize. This is just the way I feel.
In my honest opinion, these shows have lost what hunting means, at least to me. The opportunity to get out in the woods, put your knowledge and capabilities to the test and try to outsmart one of the most wary animals this continent has to offer! I am not saying that these people dont feel the same way or go through the same motions that us "everyday" hunters do, but they dont show any of it. They focus on the animal and the kill shot. What about all the work that you put in to the hunt before you actually go hunting. Its all done before the camera even gets touched, or someone else does it for them. I want to see a whole hunt, even the scouting. Can you imagine how many people would benifit from a show that shows the ins and outs of scouting? Most people dont know what a scrape looks like or what a white or red oak leaf looks like.
I will stop for now. I could go on and on about this all day.
If I offended anyone, I apologize. This is just the way I feel.