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Hunting Shows
#2526586
08/23/11 02:09 PM
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Bullets & Broadheads TV
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Woodsman
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We are producing a new hunting show to air in 2012. I would like to get your thoughts on what makes a good show.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2526607
08/23/11 02:16 PM
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krhunt
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In my opinion too many hunting show these days are to flashy (not all of them). Make a show that has a cast, and hunts that people can relate to. Good luck with the show!
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2526624
08/23/11 02:21 PM
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Lazy L
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How about a show that is real. What I mean by that is a show where you travel around to different deer camps and ask if the hunters would like yall to film their hunts. Just think of all different encounters and real situations you could get on film. You could hang out in camp for a few days and It would show what fun can be had a deer camp and it offers hunters a chance to show off the work that goes into one. I'm not sure sponsors would like such a show because it would actually show that 3/4 of the crap that they sell is..well...CRAP, and is not used nor needed.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2526630
08/23/11 02:24 PM
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dkershen
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Stay away from gimmick products. It only kills your credibility. (.e. - Dumping C'Mere deer on the ground in front of your blind on a high fence ranch..) and if it's not a fair chase ranch your hunting, at least own up to that and let your viewers know.
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Re: Hunting Shows
[Re: dkershen]
#2526681
08/23/11 02:39 PM
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Leonardo
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I used to be glued to the hunting channel for years. Don't watch it much at all anymore. Reason being is that what is being shown isn't close to reality for the majority of people. Killing a 170 inch deer is a once in a lifetime opportunity for most people and on the shows they kill one a week.
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Re: Hunting Shows
[Re: dkershen]
#2526700
08/23/11 02:45 PM
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Old_School
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Bennie Spies. So human, so fallible, no ad segments in show. Yeah, he's a bit goofy. But, even my wife likes watching Gun It. She says, "...it's like someone went with you and your brother and decided to make a show about it." He plugged Winchester once in a pheasant hunt show only because he needed the free shells to compensate for his crap shooting skills. As hunters, we like to see the failures and hardships, not just the killshots. My
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2526782
08/23/11 03:12 PM
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Boomer57
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I would think it's hard to produce a show without sponsors, that s reality. Put some real people in the show, not just paid hunters, maybe have a mixture of hunters, full time and the common guy. The common man's lease might be a good concept over the high dollar hunting ranches. Heck I'd watch that...I'd take part in one. Some of might remember a fishing show ( Honey Hole ), they fished a lot of small home town lakes, they fiimed one day on that lake, good or bad that was the show. Other fishing shows filmed multiple days to make themselves look like fish catchin machines. NOT REAL. I think that's what everyone wants, REALISM.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2526800
08/23/11 03:18 PM
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san diego hunter
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I want a show that shows hunting in south texas, when am I going to hunt any other states. Also no exotics, just whitetail and mule deer.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2526838
08/23/11 03:32 PM
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Bullets & Broadheads TV
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I appreciate all of the comments and would like to get more. I would like to come to deer camp or send one of our cameramen to film your hunt. We have misses and kill shots, we have kid hunters that have never hunted before and novice hunters. Our hunts are the working mans hunts, not the high priced hunts. Some of our hunts are filmed on our leases in North Texas.
I also want to ask you to stop by Cabela's in Fort Worth October 8, 9. I will have a booth set up in the store. I am giving away 2 hunts for kids to be filmed for our show plus Livin the Hunt TV show. The hunt I am giving away is a combo pigeon and goose hunt.. The pigeon hunt is great we took nearly 400 birds in 2 1/2 hours, and limitedo n geese in 3 hours
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2526864
08/23/11 03:41 PM
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ETXbuckman
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I want a show that shows hunting in south texas, when am I going to hunt any other states. Also no exotics, just whitetail and mule deer. x2 sick to death of watching hunting shows in IA, IL, KS and MT. These "professionals" can pattern deer when they're out in the middle of bean fields all summer, sure, but try and do that with a cagey old Pineywoods buck. Ain't gonna happen.
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Re: Hunting Shows
[Re: ETXbuckman]
#2527015
08/23/11 04:37 PM
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Bullets & Broadheads TV
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90 views and only 10 post. Please more feed back. your thoughts and ideals. I will not be offended in any way.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2527053
08/23/11 05:01 PM
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Western
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Along with ideas already posted, I'd have to say "groom" your production. To many videos are swamped with all sorts of music, hunter has animal with -in range and is "whispering", but you can't tell what he's saying for the crappy music, Might work on "wild America" but annoying on hunting shows.
Another thing that is dumb, is editing where he the hunter(s) is in the background talking over the hunt and even worse when the sound is so bad it sounds like they are in a bathroom stall at Wal Mart!
I like the "On Your Own" show, guy comes across likable, you hear the "woods" not the music, simple program with normal things a hunter encounters, like other hunters, missed opportunities ect tra. on public land.
Basically a "hunt'n show", without all the "Hollywood"
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Re: Hunting Shows
[Re: Western]
#2527063
08/23/11 05:07 PM
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BMD
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Make it real! None of the fake do overs and cameras filming from outside stand after the shot, don't walk up on animal four times before you get it right, no hope we can find it when you have already cleaned up the blood for the camera, some real excitement even if you have to bleep it out better than the crap on tv today
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Re: Hunting Shows
[Re: BMD]
#2527193
08/23/11 06:08 PM
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Bullets & Broadheads TV
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Now that is good stuff and that is how we are producing the show.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2527201
08/23/11 06:12 PM
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Armalite260
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Make it real! None of the fake do overs and cameras filming from outside stand after the shot, don't walk up on animal four times before you get it right, no hope we can find it when you have already cleaned up the blood for the camera, some real excitement even if you have to bleep it out better than the crap on tv today X1000... BMD said it best.. Plus like the others have said regarding hunting TEXAS!! I don't care about IL, MO, or any other state. I don't care if it's a high fence or low fence, say it ahead of time. But what I'd like to see more than anything(going back to BMD and REAL) is some hunts on public land.. National Forrest, or Type II land in Good O'l East TX. I was a regular hunting show guy not anymore. Out of a 30 minute show you get 10 minutes of hunting, and over 20 advertising some product.. No BUENO!! Now they had to get a HOT chic to hunt with them so we'll watch. I enjoy the eye candy(Tiffany) but I'd actually like to learn something to become either a better hunter or woodsman.
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Re: Hunting Shows
[Re: Armalite260]
#2527218
08/23/11 06:18 PM
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Moonie Magnum
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Get some hot chicks to go hunting on your show. No man will change the channel. That is why Lee & Tiffany do so well. She is gorgeous.
Texas is better.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2527220
08/23/11 06:18 PM
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stxranchman
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Just watch the the shows on any of the hunting channels and the vast majority of them are what you do NOT want to be like. To many shows these days of folks who have no business doing a hunting show. They just get a camera and immediately think they can do a pro's job and it turns out sounding and looking like . Poor camera work and even worse when they open their mouth to speak. Most of them refuse to face the fact that they are in to make money and hunt for free. Pattern a show after the Primos guys, any of the Mossy Oak shows, Bass Pro Shops Real Hunting or one along these lines and you will have a great show. Pattern it after most of the rest of them and it won't be worth viewing IMO.
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Re: Hunting Shows
[Re: Armalite260]
#2527221
08/23/11 06:19 PM
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Bullets & Broadheads TV
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I am just a down home country boy from North Central Texas. Most of our hunts are done in Texas. We do have a few hunts from New Mexico we may air. I was speaking with a well known Outdoor Celebrity last night, he almost did a show that aired only Texas hunts. We are going to try to stay true to Texas.
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#2527245
08/23/11 06:29 PM
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PrimitiveHunter
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Subtitles would be nice when the hunter is whispering into the camera. If a deer 10 yards away can't hear him, neither can I.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2527249
08/23/11 06:30 PM
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DANIEL32
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Personally I would watch a Texas only hunting show. Doesn't matter what the game would be as long as it's in Texas. Like others I'm not going to Wisc, Iowa, Nebraska anytime soon to hunt so I like to see and learn about the state I hunt in
Obviously it has to be REAL. I hate it when they show the buck standing in the field at dawn and then flash back to the hunter and it looks like it's 3pm. Also not too sure how others would feel about it but not every whitetail buck has to be a 150+ buck. I like it when they shoot does, and smaller management bucks to me that's what is realistic.
I also like the idea of letting other people participate. I got away from watching hunting shows because I was tired of the pro hunters shooting another 150+ deer. Take kids, veterans, or maybe do some hunts on smaller ranches or leases with real Texas Hunters no guides or pro hunters. I think people would relate better to real life situations. If a show was like that I would look past all the sponsors
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2527400
08/23/11 07:38 PM
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Featherduster
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I like a hunting show to show more than hunting. The experience at camp, bbqing and all of the fun stuff. That makes me want to be there and makes me think of being at camp with the guys. It really gets old just to see somebody sit in a stand or a tree and wait for something to walk out...same ol song and dance. More humor is always good too, alot of hunting shows are quiet and get boring...just keep it real.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2527441
08/23/11 07:55 PM
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pokerj2
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Get some hot chicks to go hunting on your show. No man will change the channel. That is why Lee & Tiffany do so well. She is gorgeous.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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#2527561
08/23/11 08:49 PM
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Tye
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I like a hunting show to show more than hunting. The experience at camp, bbqing and all of the fun stuff. That makes me want to be there and makes me think of being at camp with the guys. Unfortunately, they wouldn't be able to broadcast most hunting camps on T.V. (according to the other thread). There was a show many years ago with a few Texas guys that was really good. They were strictly bow hunters from what I recall. Don't remember the show name, but one of the hunters was Matt Moore or something like that. Just looked it up. It was called "closing the distance" *edit again* Just turned on the outdoor channel and a show is on called "Dominate Bucks". It looks like they are doing what I just suggested. But they added a twist where the winner of the home footage could win a hunt and be on tv Maybe you could have a segment for viewers to send in their footage. Seems that many on here know what they don't like, maybe they could shoot some footage and you could air it???
Last edited by Tye; 08/23/11 09:20 PM.
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Re: Hunting Shows
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08/23/11 10:01 PM
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whitetailfanatic
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How about more deer hunting and less talking!!
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