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Hunting TV shows lack substance
17 September 2011, 08:37
Singleshot03Hunting TV shows lack substance
I do not know if it is me but I have grown tired of hunting shows including the African ones. Think about it they are really the same show. Stalk - shoot - picture.
I may be the only one but I crave more information. What did the hunter do to prepare for the hunt, what gun is being used, what scope, magnification, what caliber , what round, why that round, what range was the weapon sighted in at? Why are they using that gun or scope or magnification....
Tell me something about the animal; how many sub species, the difference in that subspecies, unique characteristics, what to look for in a good trophy, populations, demographics, where else can you hunt for them or only in country x, what is the difference in animals found in x or y. Where are some of the largest or most plentiful numbers found, breeding....
Then include the hunt. Now that is a show that I will enjoy.
Jim
17 September 2011, 09:05
AfricanHunterquote:
Originally posted by Singleshot03:
I do not know if it is me but I have grown tired of hunting shows including the African ones. Think about it they are really the same show. Stalk - shoot - picture.
I may be the only one but I crave more information. What did the hunter do to prepare for the hunt, what gun is being used, what scope, magnification, what caliber , what round, why that round, what range was the weapon sighted in at? Why are they using that gun or scope or magnification....
Tell me something about the animal; how many sub species, the difference in that subspecies, unique characteristics, what to look for in a good trophy, populations, demographics, where else can you hunt for them or only in country x, what is the difference in animals found in x or y. Where are some of the largest or most plentiful numbers found, breeding....
Then include the hunt. Now that is a show that I will enjoy.
Jim
Agreed that most are trash
17 September 2011, 09:17
slowmover12Most of the shows are more advertisement than showing the skills of the PH or the hunter. I'm with you, the shows need to be more informative.
17 September 2011, 09:24
MartyAs long as they are packaged In half hour time slots with lots of commercials plus product placement, thats's what we'll get. A few introductions, commercial, stalk and shoot, commercial, repeat if necessary. A one hour format with time for substance would be preferred.
17 September 2011, 09:43
LeopardtrackTotally agree. I really hate the one's with stupid soundtrack and hunters posing behind dead animal telling us about what we just saw.
17 September 2011, 10:42
BaxterBThis is why I appreciate Saeed's generous offers to give away his videos. They, more than any half-hour show, give you a feel for what being there is like. It ain't all running and gunning, fist-pumping-woo-hooing... sometimes it's just vultures eating the offal. But, you get what you get and I hope to see more from Saeed's latest hunt.
17 September 2011, 11:25
AnjinI agree completely about Saaed's DVDs. They show so much more, and in my limited African experience, exactly the ways that I saw it. They are very rich in conveying the feeling of being there.
Larry Shores has put together a couple of nice DVDs, too, that bear watching.
We of course do not get the TV hunting shows here in Japan, but I can understand how they are scripted. If they weren't, though, some of you would be like the guy in an SCI chapter meeting in Chicago some years back. The speaker was going on about the ethnology, ecology, etc. of some region and at a back table he muttered "If I don't see a dead animal in two minutes, I'm leaving."
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17 September 2011, 11:26
Use Enough GunThe myriad of bow hunting white tail T.V. shows nearly drives me insane.

And it seems that every T.V. bow hunter has to have a trophy bow hunting wife to boot.

Hear, hear to Saeed's videos!
17 September 2011, 11:31
NavalukThe purpose of the shows is not to teach or inform. The purpose is to hold the attention of a certain number of consumers in order to make money off the advertisement or name branding. That is how the people get paid.
This is not a public service.
If enough people watch to satisfy the sales people, the show stays the same. It's all about the dollar people, if they could sell more camo, scopes, hunts etc by providing something different they would.
We then find us back where we have always been, in that if you don't like it do not watch nor buy the products.
17 September 2011, 13:53
Todd Williamsquote:
Originally posted by SG Olds:
The purpose of the shows is not to teach or inform. The purpose is to hold the attention of a certain number of consumers in order to make money off the advertisement or name branding. That is how the people get paid.
This is not a public service.
If enough people watch to satisfy the sales people, the show stays the same. It's all about the dollar people, if they could sell more camo, scopes, hunts etc by providing something different they would.
We then find us back where we have always been, in that if you don't like it do not watch nor buy the products.
SG, you said that correctly. I don't understand the constant bitching about the business aspect of our sport. It seems that we give the outfitters a pass on promotion, (unless it's Mark Sullivan

), but everyone else is a sell out? Folks, for us to enjoy our sport, there is a necessary business aspect to it. Without the various manufacturers, what weapon would we shoot? Not everyone can take a piece of scrap metal and produce a fine gun like Bailey Bradshaw or Butch Searcy. Not all can mix their own powders, produce primers, make arrows, broadheads, etc, etc. Someone must do it for us and producing those items incurs a financial cost. Those costs are offset by promoting the products in hopes that enough units will be sold to make a profit so that the people in the business not only get to enjoy the sport the way we all do, but feed their family in the process!
Except for the privileged few, we all engage in some sort of activity in hopes of receiving enough capital to take care of our responsibilities and provide some fun to our lives as well. Maybe its because to many, hunting is a spiritual endeavor rather than a profit motive. That is understandable, but why continue to begrudge the guys who see it differently and actually work in the hunting industry. Without them, we would be grinding and polishing our own glass in hopes of building our home made binocular, etc.
The hunting shows simply are sponsored by people and companies that produce the goods and services that we use to recreate and have fun. I think the idea is that we get to vicariously ENJOY watching our sport being pursued in between the times we are fortunate enough to enjoy it firsthand!
If the price of that enjoyment is seeing a guy with a sticker on his gun, so what? Do we stop watching football, baseball, golf, etc, due to the fact that the game is stopped periodically so that a current or former player can appear briefly to shill for "Rent-A-Center", "Ford", "Nike", or something of that nature?
Bottom line is if you don't enjoy the hunting shows, watch "Law and Order", a movie, turn off the tube and do something else, or whatever trips your trigger. It just isn't worth the constant bickering, IMO.
17 September 2011, 14:16
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by Leopardtrack:
Totally agree. I really hate the one's with stupid soundtrack
As if anyone would even see a wild animal around with a raggedy-assed band making a damn noise. AND what is with the camera dude out tracking the trackers and getting to the animal first. AND the hunter and ph in cloud induced shade, the hills in shadow, pointing, taking the shot and then finding the animal in brilliant sunshine.

baffles brains.

Saeed , please remember us when it comes to your DVDs.
17 September 2011, 16:33
Saeedquote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
quote:
Originally posted by Leopardtrack:
Totally agree. I really hate the one's with stupid soundtrack
As if anyone would even see a wild animal around with a raggedy-assed band making a damn noise. AND what is with the camera dude out tracking the trackers and getting to the animal first. AND the hunter and ph in cloud induced shade, the hills in shadow, pointing, taking the shot and then finding the animal in brilliant sunshine.

baffles brains.

Saeed , please remember us when it comes to your DVDs.
Scriptus,
I thought you got a copy of our DVD?
If you haven't I will be happy to send you a set.
You will see that we do not have any adverts, no sound track, no commentary.
Appart from not physically being there, you can at least pretend to be.
17 September 2011, 17:02
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
quote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
quote:
Originally posted by Leopardtrack:
Totally agree. I really hate the one's with stupid soundtrack
As if anyone would even see a wild animal around with a raggedy-assed band making a damn noise. AND what is with the camera dude out tracking the trackers and getting to the animal first. AND the hunter and ph in cloud induced shade, the hills in shadow, pointing, taking the shot and then finding the animal in brilliant sunshine.

baffles brains.

Saeed , please remember us when it comes to your DVDs.
Scriptus,
I thought you got a copy of our DVD?
If you haven't I will be happy to send you a set.
You will see that we do not have any adverts, no sound track, no commentary.
Appart from not physically being there, you can at least pretend to be.
Saeed, thanks , I did receive a copy. I am hoping that in order to alleviate my withdrawal symptoms, I could, ahead of everyone else, assure myself of a copy of the next edition of unadulterated [aside from that German Fellow, Walter

] hunting joy.

17 September 2011, 17:22
ddrhookI vote Saeed best hunting show producer, actor, director,

with a cast of thousands! staring Saeed El slayer of maybe buffalo.
17 September 2011, 18:20
Singleshot03My concern is not commercialism although it may be tacky at times or overdone.
I guess I am looking for the information of a national geographic or a documentary level with the hunting scenes. I want to learn more than just be entertained and to a minimal degree some do that but very little

17 September 2011, 18:31
shootawayquote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
quote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
quote:
Originally posted by Leopardtrack:
Totally agree. I really hate the one's with stupid soundtrack
As if anyone would even see a wild animal around with a raggedy-assed band making a damn noise. AND what is with the camera dude out tracking the trackers and getting to the animal first. AND the hunter and ph in cloud induced shade, the hills in shadow, pointing, taking the shot and then finding the animal in brilliant sunshine.

baffles brains.

Saeed , please remember us when it comes to your DVDs.
Scriptus,
I thought you got a copy of our DVD?
If you haven't I will be happy to send you a set.
You will see that we do not have any adverts, no sound track, no commentary.
Appart from not physically being there, you can at least pretend to be.
Hi Saeed.I've been waiting about a year for mine,what's up?
17 September 2011, 18:39
Die Ou JagterI was going to comment, but thought better.
17 September 2011, 19:16
Scriptus[/QUOTE]Hi Saeed.I've been waiting about a year for mine,what's up?[/QUOTE]
It was confiscated by the Canadian Postal Authority as it was considered to be a potentially bad influence upon your impressionable self.

17 September 2011, 19:25
jwmquote:
Originally posted by Scriptus:
Hi Saeed.I've been waiting about a year for mine,what's up?[/QUOTE]
It was confiscated by the Canadian Postal Authority as it was considered to be a potentially bad influence upon your impressionable self.

[/QUOTE]
Actually, that isn't altogether impossible. I haven't received a copy of Saeed's videos either, and was kinda embarrassed to keep asking. You Americans would be ASTONISHED (and probably disgusted) at what we aren't allowed to have and/or do up here.
17 September 2011, 19:44
Bwana NderoboUm, how would a guy go about getting a copy of Saeed's DVD? Other than asking reeeeely nicely?

17 September 2011, 20:14
JBoutfishnThis post has got me thinking about when I quit watching 20 minutes of advertising hiding behind 3 minutes of staged hunting.
After enjoying Saeed's DVD's, I lost all interest in the
hunts shown on TV. Really looking forward to this years hunt.

Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
NRA
17 September 2011, 23:16
DuckearUh oh.
Yall are gonna get lectured by Dave Fulson on how hard and expensive it is to produce a show on African hunting and how we should shut up, be thankful, put on our Ruger hats, stick a decal on our TVs, and watch the show.

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17 September 2011, 23:26
L. David Keith9 minutes of hunting, 21 minutes of commercials about sums it up.
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17 September 2011, 23:28
BaxterBMy brother put it a good way, he said he sat down to watch a half hour of commercials and kept getting interrupted by the Ted Nugent show.
18 September 2011, 03:41
Jeff Wemmer
Fact is, these show provide a vital service to our hunting cause...I think that some of us (me included) are "Old hands" at the game and thus, are a bit bored with the current formats out there.
But, I personally know quite a few show producers and they are always paying attention to this kind of feedback. Rest assured that if enough audience expresses their desires these guys will respond!
Stay tuned (pun intended!! LOL)
18 September 2011, 06:55
Dr. Mike H.its really funny but you can really get your PH going if you remind him that shooting (name your target) only takes half an hour on TV
And by the way it would be really nice if the audio was better on Saeed's videos. I love them but sometimes its hard to hear. Just my opinion
18 September 2011, 10:38
shakariI'm also a fan of Saeed's videos. It's so nice to see how the small things of life on safari such as birds and trees are enjoyed and get so much attention and such a pleasure to not see all that childish high fiving and cheerleader squealing etc.
He quietly celebrates the hunt in a dignified manner rather than the kill in a childish manner and (IMO) that's just how it should be.

Others I particularly enjoy are the Boddington collection.
18 September 2011, 16:00
Die Ou JagterDuckear, Dave and others like him do this for a living, nuff said! I hope you understand .