19 April 2013, 10:18
bcolyerT.V. Show...."Dark & Dangerous"
I truly enjoyed the "Elephant" special on D&D this week. Refreshing and different. My three year old grandaughter watched it with me.....both times it was on! She sure wants G'pa to get another set of 'tuskes'. Thank you to all involved.
19 April 2013, 18:01
bwana cecilIt was the best 1 so far. I really enjoyed it also.
I like the segment on shot placement.
I've only seen the leopard segment, but thought it was excellent. It was a refreshing departure from the typical hunting show.
19 April 2013, 19:11
Larry SellersGood show, like to watch most anything Africa. There are a lot of scenes so far that have been parts of other shows, TAA and the like I noticed. Kinda like a mixmaster of all the good stuff and not a bad idea to get more value out of the footage. Works for me.
Larry Sellers
SCI Life Member
19 April 2013, 19:55
Elton RambinYes. Dark and Dangerous is of the same high quality I have come to enjoy from the guys and gals at Safari Classics. The camera work is not only top notch but the story line is of what actually happened and not some cobbled up tale.
Every episode is not only true to the real happenings but is presented in a way that shows who we are and the role we play as true conservators of the field.
Every week something is shared with the viewer that is useful to us as hunters and that we can share with non hunters. Our contributions to the indigenous peoples with education, medical care much needed employment to the local economy are for the most part unknown by the general public. Then there is the protein provided.
Several AR members frequent a family Chinese restaurant where we meet on Friday evenings. The owner replays TAA and DD on a big screen all evening. If a patron objects or seems to react in a negative the owner(a Chinaman)sits with them and tells why is is important that we hunt.
The results are positive and customers look forward to the fun evening.
TAA and DD are some of the best tools we have to tell our story.... the real story.
So much of what is out there on the outdoor channels is an embarrassment to you guys the
real hunters and conservators of the precious gift.
My hat is off to the guys and gals at Safari Classics.
Support them in any way you can to keep the real story alive.
Elton Rambin
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