View Full Version : Do you think hunting TV shows and videos depict relalistic hunting situations?
Thunderflight
10-18-2005, 09:32 AM
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Basementdweller
10-18-2005, 12:03 PM
Ted nugents hunts are not canned. Try as they might you can still see the feeders in some of the shots.
Duffy
10-18-2005, 02:50 PM
I thought everything on TV was real! You mean, some things are fake? What about Elmo?
brian
10-21-2005, 02:23 PM
There is a show "Team Fitzgerald" on the outdoor channel, its a father/son deal, they have some pretty good stuff every now and then. Most of those shows are BS though, there was one yesterday morning that showed the guy shooting a whitetail with a older style in-line muzzleloader, the problem was the camera shot clearly showed the safety catch on the bolt was engaged. (not to mention why would the camera be on the GUY, not the deer). That fake crap irks me, it shouldn't, but it does. Did anyone else see that dude shoot that grizzly with a recurve? He put two arrows right in its chest from about 10 yds when it stood up outta the brush. THAT was pretty intense, definately real.I think the guide dropped a load in his pants, he was the only one smart enough to realize what kind of danger they were in.
Caribou Dreamer2
11-24-2005, 07:53 PM
Some are and some aren't ,but they are into videoing hunts that are successful so what ever it take they will do it to get you to buy or watch there shows.:D I personaly don't see anything wrong with it.
All i can say if you have never done it before ,do it once then you can talk trash.
SP Scout
12-01-2005, 10:43 PM
Bear story reminded me of another. Guide was videoing. Guy hits the bear with a horrible shot with his bow. Guide drops camera, picks up rifle. The hunter is yelling dont shoot!!!! dont shoot!!!!!! but the guide is getting charged and I think he put 2 rounds in it. Next scene the guy is showing his trophy and he says well, right before the guide shot him I put an arrow right into his vitals. He even has to show the arrow sticking out. I mean come on dude, who you trying to fool?
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