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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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257mag. Wow, thats really rude man. Have i ever said anything about you to make you mad? I really dont think so and if I did im truely sorry. Thats a terrible thing to say and thats not what this place is all about. Its about brothers helping brothers. FYI, Babe Winkleman is the all time greatest. I grew up watching him and Kris and still follow them today. He does it the right way.
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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I think what some folks don't realize is that anyone with enough money can have their own outdoor show. I think some guys fund their own show or at least part of their own show for a year or two and when the big sponsorships don't start rolling in, they pack up and call it quits. I can think of a few shows over the years that didn't last long. I can point out some being broadcast today that won't be around long. The bad ones are just terrible to watch.
"When there was no fowl, we ate crawdad, when there was no crawdad, we ate sand."
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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Hank Parker says,"Man that Rage broadhead made a devastating entry. We found this deer in just THREE days, about 2 miles over on the adjacent property. Might have lost him if not for that awesome Rage broadhead"!
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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ive always enjoyed watching David Blanton and I cant remember his name but his show is called Oneil outside that show got me into muzzle loading. I met David Blanton at an Italian restaurant in Marion, Ky. a couple years ago. Is was Bow opener weekend and everybody was in town. Spook Span, Chipper Jones and the guy that hunts with him. David was super nice. He sat at the table beside us and struck up a conversation. Andy Morgan and Gerald Swindle are both great guys too. "The Hit List" was a great show when they were both on there.
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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Cuz Strickland is a down to earth good guy..
You can run into him in Central Bama during the season.
Life is a journey. Make sure and bring plenty of Beer.
My luck has been so bad lately, it could be raining pussies and I'd catch one with a dick broke off in it.
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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In my travels I have met many of these guys. For the most part they are just folks like anybody. Being in front of a camera is the only difference.
LUCK:::; When presistence, dedication, perspiration and preparation meet up with opportunity!!! - - - - - - - -A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take everything you have. Thomas Jeferson - - - - - - - -
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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Cuz is truly the real deal..and what you see on TV is just what youll see in person..except he is even nicer. One of the best gentlemen, hunters and men on outdoor tv. Just my opinion
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In my travels I have met many of these guys. For the most part they are just folks like anybody. Being in front of a camera is the only difference. Exactly.
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David Blanton is another of the you get what you see on tv guys. Great man with great values and a great attitude.
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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I don't really watch any of them anymore. But I really liked one called Johnny Big Time, or something big time. He cracked me up. I remember one we're he was complaining about his quiver being too big (held 6), said he wanted one that only held 1 cause that's all he needed. He's hilarious.
For without victory, there is no survival
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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I started watching the Drury shows after they invited Big John up to hunt their place. Y'all remember Big John (I think that was his name). Big John is a mentally disabled young man who killed a doe, and on video during the recovery he kept asking his dad if he was proud of him. Anyway, the next season Mark Drury invited him and his dad up to Missouri and let Big John kill a real nice buck on one of Mark's farms. Mark Drury didn't owe that young man a thing, but seemed to offer the hunt out of the goodness of his heart. That went a long way with me, and I've been watching the Drury shows since then.
Jesus... I hope you know Him personally like I do.
Si vis pacem, para bellum.
Proud crossbow hunter!
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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Hunting the country, relentless pursuit and the drury shows are good .I guess my favorite show is red arrow . Kip seams to be a good ole boy that really loves to hunt. He hoed is on row to get where he is. I respect that.
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Re: " professional " tv hunters
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I was kind of hooked on Jack Brittingham for a while,,, he was always videoed killing Jinormous bucks.
After getting into deer hunting hard and heavy I learned pretty quick those monster bucks all these pros were killing aren't hiding behind every bush and were a few states away from my hunting grounds. I learned a lot by watching these fellows but nothing beats that in the field classroom.
Roger Raglin told me at a hunting extravaganza I went to,,,if you want to kill the biggest bucks you have to go the states that grow bucks that big. James Kroll "Dr.Deer" told me ,,, put your time and effort in and the deer your looking for will come.
All the hunting products they caused me to buy,,, Icould have opened my own deer hunting supply store,, I wished I had every dime and penny back now,,, I'd have a house by a big lake full of bass and deer out in the back yard.
I watch Sportsman channel and the Outdoor Channel for Monster racked buck kills. North American Whitetail is my favorite,,, I love that Big Buck Profile and Dr.Deers segment.
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David Blanton is another of the you get what you see on tv guys. Great man with great values and a great attitude. Yep he use to live next door to my sister. Years ago I about cut my leg off and when my sister called she ask me if I knew who he was( about season 8). Of course I knew him and he sent me the first 7 season of tapes.' He still is good friends with them after they all moved
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