12 February 2014, 21:34
Chad TGreat Hunting Shows
I have been looking for a source of quality hunting shows for my sons and I to watch, both Africa and otherwise. We have a subscription to Wildtv online, and so much of it is not to my taste.
What I have learned is that many hunting shows today are pretty awful to my taste. Obviously overdone, the content is ridiculously dramatized, it's not really about hunting as much as whack and stack...frankly, I can't even describe most of what I find distasteful.
I am not putting down others' tastes, everyone likes what they like, and I am fine with that. But I was hoping to get some recommendations on more classic, informative...I don't know how to describe it exactly, but quality stuff that is more like a documentary rather than a thin, artificially amped up action show where the word 'xtreme!' is used as much as possible
I watched 'In the Blood", but no longer have it (it was VHS). I have watched Petersen's Hunting adventures and like some, but not all, of those reasonably well. Some Magnum TV episodes were great...the one where they hunted Tajikastan (I think it was) for Marco Polo Sheep was great. I like the episodes that show more of the prep, the travel, the adventure, the struggles, show how to hunt. I love when they get nothing because it shows what hunting is really like. The final 'shot' is nice but sometimes not necessary.
Anyway, I have a list of videos that I have not actually seen (they are not available on Wild as episodes), I just picked up the names online. Perhaps you all could tell me what they are like and maybe give me some additional recommendations. Some of these are pretty expensive, so I am loathe to dive in before hearing what others think.
Here is the list I have gathered of unknowns:
Tracks Across Africa
The 'Boddington On' Series of videos
The Professionals Series
Jim Shockey's Hunting Adventures Series
Thanks for your recommendations!
13 February 2014, 01:29
pig feederI enjoy watching the titles you have listed.
They are better than most and not at all "in your face".
13 February 2014, 02:20
Dan MillerI'm a fan of Meat Eater with Steven Rinella and Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg. Fresh Tracks was previously On Your Own Adventures with the same host. Both tend to hunt public land / unfenced, hunt a variety of game outside of whitetails, and are honest enough to show unsuccessful hunts and some of the work behind the kill.
I agree with you completely in your distaste for the over-the-top theatrics of the average whitetail show with the crazy host.
13 February 2014, 04:44
JefffiveNot to sound like a fan-boy, but I'd rather watch Saeed's hunts than anything I've seen lately.
Only have the last two, wish I had them all.
13 February 2014, 05:08
Matt GrahamHas 'Boddington On' ever been screened on TV?
13 February 2014, 05:33
Topgun 30-06quote:
Originally posted by Dan Miller:
I'm a fan of Meat Eater with Steven Rinella and Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg. Fresh Tracks was previously On Your Own Adventures with the same host. Both tend to hunt public land / unfenced, hunt a variety of game outside of whitetails, and are honest enough to show unsuccessful hunts and some of the work behind the kill.
I agree with you completely in your distaste for the over-the-top theatrics of the average whitetail show with the crazy host.
***Definitely agree with you and I'd add in anything that Jim Shockey puts out too!
13 February 2014, 05:41
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by Dan Miller:
I'm a fan of Meat Eater with Steven Rinella
+1 - Joyce's favorite show.
13 February 2014, 06:05
Johnny rebAll of Jim Shockley shows and tracks a cross Africa as well as dark and dangerous those Are the ones I try and watch
13 February 2014, 06:11
Jason PMeat Eater is excellent and one of the few shows
I'll watch.
13 February 2014, 08:49
Todd Williamsquote:
Originally posted by Chad T:
Here is the list I have gathered of unknowns:
Tracks Across Africa
The 'Boddington On' Series of videos
The Professionals Series
Jim Shockey's Hunting Adventures Series
Thanks for your recommendations!
All great choices! Very tastefully done and without "over the top" theatrics. You won't go wrong with any or all of these.
13 February 2014, 09:36
npd345+1 and add Dangerous Game with Jeff Rann.
quote:
Originally posted by Johnny reb:
All of Jim Shockley shows and tracks a cross Africa as well as dark and dangerous those Are the ones I try and watch
13 February 2014, 19:00
Hawkeye MountaineerMight need to enjoy this "Snow Day" with some such entertainment. Thx for the tips.
13 February 2014, 19:38
venda axeBuzz Charlton has some great videos out. They are available at Safari Press
Bob
13 February 2014, 22:16
Chad TSuper, thanks to all of your suggestions! This looks like a good list to pursue, should keep me busy for a while.
Thanks!