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I like both Remi and Tim Burnett, it's pretty impressive what they do. Wish I could be half as successful not even lugging all that camera gear and basically doing double stalks. I didn't like Tim as much at first, but he earned my respect after watching a few episodes.For all you solohunter fans, does anyone else think Remi is awesome and that other dude is lame? He's always complaining about how hard it is to hunt with a camera. (If you don't want to do it, don't do it).
Just my opinion.
For all you solohunter fans, does anyone else think Remi is awesome and that other dude is lame? He's always complaining about how hard it is to hunt with a camera. (If you don't want to do it, don't do it).
Just my opinion.
I was just coming back to this thread to add them. I like their stuff and they are genuine and unpretentious.To the ones mentioned above, I'll add Stuck n the Rut. It's pretty well put together for just being a youtube channel, similar to mountain project.
If you watch some of the day by day deer hunts the Hush crew has been doing for a few years you'll see some really bad rifle shots and lost animals. I watch their shows and they seem genuine but at the same time they don't seem to take things seriously and worry more about content. All three of them pop their head up right after pulling a trigger and look around asking what happened instead of staying on the gun and following through with their shot. Drive me crazy.I watched a Born and Raised the other day, for the first time. I had a vomitus reaction to the 2 rushed horrible archery shots the guys made on elk. Both elk died promptly with no issues. Goes to show what do I know?
If you watch some of the day by day deer hunts the Hush crew has been doing for a few years you'll see some really bad rifle shots and lost animals. I watch their shows and they seem genuine but at the same time they don't seem to take things seriously and worry more about content. All three of them pop their head up right after pulling a trigger and look around asking what happened instead of staying on the gun and following through with their shot. Drive me crazy.
That’s one of the reasons I can’t stand watching them. They have some really bad shots.
And I get it, it happens when you’re hunting, it happens to all of us. But if it happens multiple times a year, season after season...
To the ones mentioned above, I'll add Stuck n the Rut. It's pretty well put together for just being a youtube channel, similar to mountain project.
I agree, I don't like how far they shoot sometimes. The alaska stuff is awesome, I want a Bush plane so bad now.I really enjoy most of their content, especially what is a pretty unique angle on Alaska. I personally am not a fan of some of the really long range shots they take, but overall they are very good.