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I rest my case.And no I dont buy from car saleman I go to dealer auctions lol and build my own houses lol been a builder for 35 yrs
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I rest my case.And no I dont buy from car saleman I go to dealer auctions lol and build my own houses lol been a builder for 35 yrs
There was a group of producers pitching this exact thing at total archery challenge. It is supposed to be happening this fall. Forget the name but the application fee just to apply was $250 per 2man team I believe.I believe the vast majority of the television hunting show "celebrities" would look the fool and get their ass handed to them if they were hunting in real situations on public land. There is no way they could compete with a looooooooong list of individuals from this site. In fact, I once pitched the idea for a hunting show where normal, everyday hunters went head to head with TV celebrities...public land, no guides, same tag, same unit, etc. Lets see who consistently produces and who doesn't. Who here would put their money on some clown like Waddell over Greenhorn or Buzz? Now that is something I WOULD pay to see! The list of excuses from Wadell and the ilk would be truly priceless.
In case anyone is still unclear, I don't think much of TV hunting "celebrities". Maybe one percent of them are the real deal and we know who they are. The rest are an absolute joke. I could give a $^!# less what bow they shoot, camo they wear or fart muffler the think is most effective at covering up noise and offensive odors!
This couldn't be any more true.I'm glad my mind is not cluttered with remembering who has who in the Fantasy Hunting World anymore. In the last 10 years I gave up all my subscriptions to the general hunting and Bowhunting magazines (Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, Petersens' Hunting and Bowhunting etc....I dropped the Outdoor channel package from my tv, and I became a lot more happy with my hunting. I stopped comparing myself to someone who killed a new buck every week, and I quite trying to get better performance through aggressive spending.
Now I will grant that for many years it fueled my fires and motivated me to hone my skills. But no more.
When you realize that those shows and magazines are simply a funnel to force feed you advertisements it loses its luster.
I'm glad Rinella and Randy are out there and seem to echo my sentiments on hunting for the most part.
dilly dillyThis couldn't be any more true.
Going on about 2 years ago I "unfollowed" or "unliked" just about every social media account that has to do with any production of hunting shows or hunting content and my I am very happy with the decision.
One day I looked at it and realized that everyone around every corner was trying to sell me something, and I decided that I did not enjoy being pitched something every time I look at something to try and bring myself a little joy or entertainment.
Whether it be a new bow, new gun, new camo, fitness supplements (don't even get me started on fitness supplements), I got sick of it. Now most of my social media folks I follow are independent outdoors photographers, which in my opinion, put out far better content than any professional production teams.
I won't knock folks who want to make their money in the hunting industry by pimping products, gear, etc. but I have piece of mind that when I purchase something I am doing it on my own accord. To me that means something I guess.