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I watched the latest episode of "Tracks Across Africa" last night. It is titled, "A Dangerous Game Discussion", and is certainly one of the finest episodes in the 17 years of excellence that show has enjoyed. Of particular poignance for my wife and me was the segment on the late Ian Gibson. Gibbo's body may be gone, but his essence lives on through the hours of digital memories created by Dave and his crews, despite the fact that Gibbo disliked being in front of the camera. Those of us who were lucky enough to hunt with him have even more great memories to re-live. Owain Lewis and Wayne Clark are also mentioned in the episode. Thanx again, Dave for the great work done by you and your team.
 
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Enjoyed the episode as well. TAA is one of the few outdoors programs worth taking the time to watch.


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Interesting. It is not being recorded on my DVR at home. It used to be. I wonder if it is still on my local cable network. I need to check. This was always one of my favorite shows.
 
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It was a very good episode.
Nice tribute to the fallen guys.

I liked the previous episode also Big Grin
 
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Interesting. It is not being recorded on my DVR at home. It used to be. I wonder if it is still on my local cable network. I need to check. This was always one of my favorite shows.


I have never seen it. It is only available on Direct TV’s highest level.


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I agree that Tracks Across Africa is an outstanding program. I get it on XFinity and it I automatically saved on my Smart TV. I also really like Hornadys Dark and Dangerous when it’s on later in the summer.


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My friends and I hunted with Owain Lewis years ago. So sad to think he’s gone now. We got to see/hold his double rifle. Thanks for all the memories and years of TAA!
 
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Excellent episode!!!

It appears, so far this season, they finally got the volume on that blaring music turned down.


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Great names in hunting and shall not be forgotten. I would have loved to have spent a few hours on the Zambezi with Ian. They were legends.


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Didn't know them all but I surely miss Wayne Clark, what great guy.
 
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As I'm considering another buff hunt and adding an elephant, and I'm getting older with declining abilities behind the trigger....

It was food for thought. Great show.

I've shot way too many shotgun shells....to ever be really good with a rifle again.


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This episode is one of the many positive things Dave has produced for our international hunting community. He's been a driving force behind many similar projects over the years and as such, it really saddened me to see how he was recently attacked here on AR when he tried to offer some insight to DSC recent events.
 
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It was a great episode and very much a lesson to those, like me, with little to no DG experience.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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I wish I could figure out if I have it, or how to get it if I don't. Confused


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I wish I could figure out if I have it, or how to get it if I don't. Confused


Mike,
I check for programming all the time. A quick google search is probably all you need to do. Figure out what TV provider you have...Cox, Comcast, Dish whatever. Once you know that google up the market you are in Dallas, Portland etc.. with your tv provider. Then google up say COX Dallas with what channel you are looking for . Probably on Outdoor channel,Sportsman Channel. Once you get that far you should be able to get program specific such as Tracks Across Africa. Lately some markets allow you to purchase/add on a small package with say outdoor programming for a small monthly fee.
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Thank you!


Mike

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I don’t watch hunting shows on a regular basis but I happened to see another very good episode of this show a couple of weeks ago with Buzz tracking tracking a lion, really good. Very well done.


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TAA is one of my favorites. It is always well produced


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Originally posted by larryshores:
Interesting. It is not being recorded on my DVR at home. It used to be. I wonder if it is still on my local cable network. I need to check. This was always one of my favorite shows.


I have never seen it. It is only available on Direct TV’s highest level.


I think you can steam Outdoor Channel programs through My Outdoors.Com.

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I never miss an episode of TAA.
 
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