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re: As a hunter, do things ever bother you on some hunting shows?
Posted on 12/6/11 at 8:55 am to stewie
Posted on 12/6/11 at 8:55 am to stewie
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Rare is it that a hunting show will actually teach you something. Nowadays, they'll just show people on guided massacres.
This is true, and its unfortunate. It would be nice to have a show that does more than show you gear reviews and a "set up" kill.
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I also agree that they are hurting the overall image of a sportsman with all of the needless gloating and kill-just-to-kill attitude
I don't understand this type of hunting either. Its one thing to hunt deer or elk so much, that you get to a level where you are looking for a special trophy. Its another to take an inexperienced and unskilled person, thrust them into a situation with an easy kill for a "trophy" that they really can't appreciate.
Posted on 12/6/11 at 9:23 am to coloradoBengal
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This is true, and its unfortunate. It would be nice to have a show that does more than show you gear reviews and a "set up" kill.
There was a show on the food network of all places (I think) about this guy who went hunting, fishing and then would prepare the game. It seemed really authentic and was very positive for the hunter, as he really sold the positives of hunting, while downplaying the killing aspect. Explained it well how you can respect your game, and still have a great hunting experience.
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