Rainer
Well-known member
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2016
- Messages
- 755
How about a California Colombian Blacktail hunt. Which I believe is open now
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Bored enough I clicked on this to see what it is all about. I've never seen this show (or any hunting tv that would amount to more than channel surfing) so take it for what that makes it worth... but I can tell you that for DIY people just adding a new twist to an existing hunt/species would add a lot of viewer interest. Alternative pack stock might be something you should look at. Most DIY people are scared/intimidated by traditional pack stock of horses/mules, whether this is warranted is another subject.
But goats, dogs, donkeys/burros, llamas can all add tremendously to a hunters range and success, specifically after a kill is made. None of these seem to intimidate most people either in the logistics of acquiring or transporting, nor their use/care in the back country. They specifically appeal to kids, women, and guys over fifty if these are demos you wish to target.
As far as species/hunts, all you have to do is watch the trailers for the other shows before they take you to XYZ county for a thrilling turkey hunt! Those shots of sheep elk etc are what baits 'em in for the switch...
far more to it than being intimidated by stock. Lotta money involved to get set up to use stock! from possibly buying a different truck to be able to haul them, a trailer, biggest one property to own horses, saddles,pads,boxes reins etc its endless. oh and take care of them year round! feed bill vet bills all for the avg hunter to use them on 1 trip a year.
Is the Nevada hunt with Randy and his son posted someplace? I did a quick YouTube search this a.m and didn't come across it.
I think you should have an episode of hunting with your wife. Also was wondering how you get to hunt so much throughout the year, away from the family. Maybe a family hunting trip would be a good episode, or couple of episodes.
I have young children and try to get them watching hunting shows, take them on quad rides, etc. Tough to get a trip away 7hr drive, small kids out in the woods to hunt. Wife is not into the hunting thing, but never complains about eating bacon wrapped elk tenderloins.
Perhaps another idea for a show is showing people how to butcher their own meat once it's home and has been hanging a couple of days. To me, butchering/wrapping your own is where the true meaning of hunting really is. All that work to get an animal, and then process it into roasts/steaks/sausage is where the time in the hunt truly pays off.
And while your at it, maybe some wild game recipes / cooking.
Anyhow keep up the good work. Really appreciate your enthusiasm.
I would love to see a female hunter on the show. As a woman, that would really mean a lot to me, and I know I'm not the only one who feels this way.
Currently listening to episode 57 of the podcast. you & the guest are talking about hunting on the east coast.
I'm not "experienced" hunting the adirondacks but i'm right on the edge (5ish miles) of them so would be willing to help you navigate the logistics
The 'Dacks would be cool, I spent a lot of time chasing grouse and deer up there, lots of leg room up there when the weather starts to turn sour. One of the few places on the east coast anymore where a buck can grow old and die while never seeing a human.
Where are you located Tim?
Hunting up there Randy could swap his Sitka gear for some Malone woolies and an old .30-30 chasing a big ole NY bruiser with a fresh trackin snow lol. Lots of tradition in those hills!
I think Randy should do a show with a fat broken wounded combat veteran who won't be able to keep up with him that would probably end up shooting a spike
Randy, i don't think any of us expect you to always fill your tag.in fact i think you fill more than expected.
I think Randy should do a show with a fat broken wounded combat veteran who won't be able to keep up with him that would probably end up shooting a spike
The 'Dacks would be cool, I spent a lot of time chasing grouse and deer up there, lots of leg room up there when the weather starts to turn sour. One of the few places on the east coast anymore where a buck can grow old and die while never seeing a human.
Where are you located Tim?
Hunting up there Randy could swap his Sitka gear for some Malone woolies and an old .30-30 chasing a big ole NY bruiser with a fresh trackin snow lol. Lots of tradition in those hills!