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What happened to the show? Am I the only one who thinks DSC now understands that it was Craig Boddington that made the show work?

Plug & Play does not always work.

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Snowed in Rich? I think the show is much better today than it ever was before. Ivan is far more dynamic and energetic and I actually enjoy seeing other people hunt not just Craig, his daughter and his friends. If you want to watch Boddington, watch the Boddington Experience (which is not bad either). Fact is for viewers, the split simply meant that we got another series to watch and TAA had a breath of fresh air breathed into it.


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I love the show with its host Ivan and his passion hunting Africa.

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It's still on and still providing a good show without Craig and Craig's a friend. I really enjoy watching regular clients hunt and Ivan does a great job of hosting it as well.

This week's show was very good, a very nice and pretty young lady took a baboon, leopard and a buffalo. She was a good shot and FAST with the reload!


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It's DVR'd in my home. I still enjoy it and get to see other people hunt with the PH's instead of CB all the time. Nothing against Craig but it was and still is a good show. I also watch the Boddington experience and enjoy it as well, he just doesn't go on as many African hunts.
 
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It's still on and still providing a good show without Craig and Craig's a friend. I really enjoy watching regular clients hunt and Ivan does a great job of hosting it as well.

This week's show was very good, a very nice and pretty young lady took a baboon, leopard and a buffalo. She was a good shot and FAST with the reload!


Very well trained. The first time she reloaded really got my attention.


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She was a good shot and FAST with the reload!

Must have had a Blaser :-)
 
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TAA used to air on The Outdoor Network on Direct TV every Wednesday at 4:30 CDT. It is no longer aired then, I can catch it on Sunday on the same channel and time. Does anyone know if it is aired any other time during the week now. The Wednesday time is now "Elite something or another, Tactical arms which seems bad timing right now to me,,,,


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I like the show better now without Craig. Nothing against Craig but I do enjoy the new faces.

It's the one show I watch every week!

But Rich, this isn't the first time you've gone down this road with TAA. What's with this man crush you have on CB anyway? Whistling
 
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I believe she did, Biebs.


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my 5 year old daughter and I love to watch TAA together. more so now that Ivan has taken the helm. my kiddo LOVED this episode with the girl and her blaser. DANG was she fast on the bolt! she also likes to watch Jim and Eva Shockey hunt together...


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TAA is much better now with Ivan. Ivan shows some passion about the show, hunting and conservation. Something I think Craig lacked a little on. I still have great respect for Craig, but Ivan is the man for TAA.


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What I like about TTA, Boddington and Shockey is that they are professionals, not goof balls high fiving and doing a rain dance around the dispatched animal.
What really tickles me is all these women hunting in all extremes with ten layers of makeup on. Lee and Tiffany; GIVE ME A BREAK!!!!! Tiffany looks like she took makeup lessons from Tammy Fay Baker. Eeker One show of hers was enough!!!
The real hunting professionals on TV programming are respectful of the quarry and demonstrate a sort of reverence upon approaching them.
Shockey looks like a hard hunter and on many hunts appears like he has been in the "sticks" for a while. He seems like the real deal. A fair chase advocate.
 
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Snowed in Rich? I think the show is much better today than it ever was before. Ivan is far more dynamic and energetic and I actually enjoy seeing other people hunt not just Craig, his daughter and his friends. If you want to watch Boddington, watch the Boddington Experience (which is not bad either). Fact is for viewers, the split simply meant that we got another series to watch and TAA had a breath of fresh air breathed into it.


Totally agree. I get tired of watching the same old guys pull the trigger all the time. I used to watch Shockey's show, but I gave up on it. Tired of seeing him shoot over and over, or those goofy shows with his dad. I don't ever care to see Boddington shoot another buff, Shockey shoot another moose, Makris shoot another ele, etc. I like to see real hunters paying real money, and not the same faces every week.

On the other hand, I do enjoy CBs writing - his books more so than articles, the difference being in his books you gain from his experience. And he is a good campfire storyteller as well. In the articles, he is constrained by those footing the bill. Hey, at least he isn't shooting a TC!!


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It's still on and still providing a good show without Craig and Craig's a friend. I really enjoy watching regular clients hunt and Ivan does a great job of hosting it as well.

This week's show was very good, a very nice and pretty young lady took a baboon, leopard and a buffalo. She was a good shot and FAST with the reload!


Very well trained. The first time she reloaded really got my attention.


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I have the greatest of respect for Craig, but I have not seen where the show has dropped off since his exit.
I think Ivan was the perfect replacement.
I DVR it & it is my favorite show period!


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I like who I am, wouldn't change a thing.

That said, if I could be as well versed and entertaining and capable a BG hunter as Craig has been...

I'd be okay with that small change.

To me, TAA was Craig's show.

Ivan is good, but remember any show when they replace the lead character?

The only people who appreciate change are wet babies...
 
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Left yourself wide open for that one ISS. Sure that is a "small change"????? Big Grin
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I like who I am, wouldn't change a thing.

That said, if I could be as well versed and entertaining and capable a BG hunter as Craig has been...

I'd be okay with that small change.

To me, TAA was Craig's show.

Ivan is good, but remember any show when they replace the lead character?

The only people who appreciate change are wet babies...
 
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One of my wifes favorite sayings: Better to have people think you're a fool than to open your mouth & remove all doubt.


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Don't watch TAA much anymore. Not because of Craig or Ivan, they are both top notch. It's the Shane Mahoney guy that turns it off for me. If I am watching and he comes on, immediate channel change, and usually don't switch back. Will most likely not renew my Sports Afield subscription at SCI this year as he has a column in it as well. Sorry this dude creeps me out bigtime!!

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I like who I am, wouldn't change a thing.

That said, if I could be as well versed and entertaining and capable a BG hunter as Craig has been...

I'd be okay with that small change.

To me, TAA was Craig's show.

Ivan is good, but remember any show when they replace the lead character?

The only people who appreciate change are wet babies...


The lead character never was CB and it isn't Ivan today - it is "normal" hunters like us, and that is what makes the show great.

And to think we complained when a fat guy was on...sheesh.

eezridr: don't forget, ISS claimed to have shot 25 elk scoring 350 or better. The only better lie in the history of AR was Llamapacker accusing Nixon of stealing his traveler's checks and then presenting them for payment.


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Don't watch TAA much anymore. Not because of Craig or Ivan, they are both top notch. It's the Shane Mahoney guy that turns it off for me. If I am watching and he comes on, immediate channel change, and usually don't switch back. Will most likely not renew my Sports Afield subscription at SCI this year as he has a column in it as well. Sorry this dude creeps me out bigtime!!

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You hit the nail on the head. Neither my wife or myself can stand Shane.
 
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I like who I am, wouldn't change a thing.

That said, if I could be as well versed and entertaining and capable a BG hunter as Craig has been...

I'd be okay with that small change.

To me, TAA was Craig's show.

Ivan is good, but remember any show when they replace the lead character?

The only people who appreciate change are wet babies...


The lead character never was CB and it isn't Ivan today - it is "normal" hunters like us, and that is what makes the show great.

And to think we complained when a fat guy was on...sheesh.

eezridr: don't forget, ISS claimed to have shot 25 elk scoring 350 or better. The only better lie in the history of AR was Llamapacker accusing Nixon of stealing his traveler's checks and then presenting them for payment.


If I remember correctly none of those racks could be shown because they had all been sold.... Maybe Nixon used the ill gotten proceeds to purchase all the racks.


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Don't watch TAA much anymore. Not because of Craig or Ivan, they are both top notch. It's the Shane Mahoney guy that turns it off for me. If I am watching and he comes on, immediate channel change, and usually don't switch back. Will most likely not renew my Sports Afield subscription at SCI this year as he has a column in it as well. Sorry this dude creeps me out bigtime!!

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I absolutely have to fast-forward through him. A totally repulsive man and TERRIBLE spokesperson for any product, subject, or topic. In my opinion, of course.
 
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Thanks GoTo - Never occured to me to just tape it and hit the ff button. AR , a source where learning never ends. Thanks again.

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Originally posted by Larry Sellers:
Don't watch TAA much anymore. Not because of Craig or Ivan, they are both top notch. It's the Shane Mahoney guy that turns it off for me. If I am watching and he comes on, immediate channel change, and usually don't switch back. Will most likely not renew my Sports Afield subscription at SCI this year as he has a column in it as well. Sorry this dude creeps me out bigtime!!

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I absolutely have to fast-forward through him. A totally repulsive man and TERRIBLE spokesperson for any product, subject, or topic. In my opinion, of course.
 
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Well I like both guys
I like the show
What else compares on the air to the great African hunts their TAA shows.
Surely not those guys now taking animals at 17000 yards and are proud of it and say this is a great African experience.
Just tired of seeing these long range shooters in Africa. They can shoot across the borders of 3 countries.
Oh well
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Thanks for the many nice responses men. We stayed away from this, as we are just a bit biased. Nice to have guys that"know Africa through experience"have our back! We have made a change as far as Shane Mahoney on both Tracks and our Sports Afield series. Aaron Neilson has taken over as host on Sports Afield, and Ivan will handle the conservation messages on Tracks. I will say this, that change was based on branding our hosts, nothing more. Shane is one of the nicest guys, straight talkers, and professional men it has ever been my pleasure to know. He did every thing we ever asked in a professional manner, on time, and with a flawless delivery. We simply made a decision to put more air time into our show hosts, simple as that.
Tracks is, in my opinion, in better shape than in any point in our history. The right people are in place, top to bottom. For all who agree, our deepest Thanks for your continued support. It really means a lot guys!


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I think the show is better with Ivan. I tape every show and catch up with it when I can.
I watched it last night. Really enjoyed that young lady's safari. Cool stuff. I wish I could do as much for my daughter.


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I have my DVR set to record TAA and I watch it faithfully.I miss CB as he was a great host and I thought he and Ivan made a good team.

However,I enjoy the new shows just as well and I got a lot of enjoyment out of the two recent episodes that featured the young lady and her father hunting together.

Nothing better than sharing the outdoors with a youngster and theses shows captured the experience very well.


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Originally posted by Dave Fulson: We have made a change as far as Shane Mahoney on both Tracks and our Sports Afield series. Aaron Neilson has taken over as host on Sports Afield, and Ivan will handle the conservation messages on Tracks. I will say this, that change was based on branding our hosts, nothing more. Shane is one of the nicest guys, straight talkers, and professional men it has ever been my pleasure to know. He did every thing we ever asked in a professional manner, on time, and with a flawless delivery. We simply made a decision to put more air time into our show hosts, simple as that.


Someone can say the right things in the right manner but present a negative image due to circumstances completely beyond their control. Things as subtle as how symmetrical a face is or the natural tone of one's voice can put off viewers no matter how supportive they may be of the message given. Recognizing what does or doesn't work and making adjustments is a sign of good production values, something both programs have in spades.


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I thought Shane was very articulate and has a voice made for television and radio. Best of luck to him in the future.

In contrast, I have been accused of having a face made for radio!

And as to Tracks. Well, I rarely, if ever miss an episode.


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Thanks for the many nice responses men. We stayed away from this, as we are just a bit biased. Nice to have guys that"know Africa through experience"have our back! We have made a change as far as Shane Mahoney on both Tracks and our Sports Afield series. Aaron Neilson has taken over as host on Sports Afield, and Ivan will handle the conservation messages on Tracks. I will say this, that change was based on branding our hosts, nothing more. Shane is one of the nicest guys, straight talkers, and professional men it has ever been my pleasure to know. He did every thing we ever asked in a professional manner, on time, and with a flawless delivery. We simply made a decision to put more air time into our show hosts, simple as that.
Tracks is, in my opinion, in better shape than in any point in our history. The right people are in place, top to bottom. For all who agree, our deepest Thanks for your continued support. It really means a lot guys!


Dave: I have to echo that about Shane. My friend Todd and I were introduced to him a few years ago at the convention whilst we were still in uniform and since then HE comes to us and says hello during the evening dinners.

As to the show, I don't miss a one. jorge


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I have the utmost respect for Craig Boddinton but I have to admit I like the current iteration of TAA better.
 
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I ALWAYS ENJOYED THE SHOW WHEN CRAIG HOSTED IT, BUT I STILL DO AND I THINK IVAN IS DOING A GREAT JOB!
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Dave,
TAA was the first show I put on the new DVR 7 years ago, and though the DVR has changed, the programming hasn't. TAA was the reason I stopped by the Chifuti booth 3 years ago, which led to last year's safari with them, and the subsequent filming by your crew. A great job by all. Young Kelsey was in camp while my wife and I were there, and she really is as sweet and nice as the show portrayed her--and one hell of a shot as well!
Our best regards,
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Many thanks guys! And ISS, yeah, it's seems to be only you. What a shocker.


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my 2 cents. i have meet and talked to Dave Craig and Ivan they are all top notch professionals. and great gentlemen. unfortunately living in kenya i do not get to watch there show. but it'a a hell of a lot of fun catching up with them in Dallas
 
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I enjoyed the show when Craig was the host and I enjoy it now that Ivan is the host. I would have a hard time saying which is the better show so I won't. It does seem that some of the tuskless hunts are getting a little repetitive. I hope it doesn't get to the point of us saying "Well if you have seen one tuskless hunt on TAA, you have seen them all." I suggest finding a way to make them more interesting and less predictable. I think that is the challenge for production of all the depicted hunts.

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I enjoyed the show when Craig was the host and I enjoy it now that Ivan is the host. I would have a hard time saying which is the better show so I won't. It does seem that some of the tuskless hunts are getting a little repetitive. I hope it doesn't get to the point of us saying "Well if you have seen one tuskless hunt on TAA, you have seen them all." I suggest finding a way to make them more interesting and less predictable. I think that is the challenge for production of all the depicted hunts.

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You could require the hunter to cut off the tail before they shot it.
Any takers?
Don't look at me, I'm just the idea guy!


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