The Canadian Tradition

I thought he was alright when he was on Canada in the Rough, not really sold on his new show yet though.

HOWEVER, any show that portrays hunting in a positive light, that is on a national channel and at a time where people may actually watch it is a good thing in my books.
 
At least he doesn't seem like the type of hunting host who would do anything unethical/illegal like we've seen some hosts do lately. The show is overly commercial though. Are you sure you weren't watching the episode where he had been hunting with his dad?

Like shoot at a flying turkey ! I'm shutting up now ...........
 
Like shoot at a flying turkey ! I'm shutting up now ...........

Ya that was classic. Im glad im not the only one that watched that. Even some of the shots he takes with his crossbow are kinda iffy.
I just can’t stand his constant shaking when he talks..
 
I thought he was alright when he was on Canada in the Rough, not really sold on his new show yet though.

HOWEVER, any show that portrays hunting in a positive light, that is on a national channel and at a time where people may actually watch it is a good thing in my books.
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But to pile on - the bobblehead thing is really annoying.
 
The "bobble head" things gotta go- I'll watch his show over pidgeons show though

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I think that he is talking past us to the anti hunting anti gun crowd that may just stumble onto the show. To demonstrate that hunters are ethical, and think about preservation. Given the low number of hunters in Canada, every show has to do sme selling to keep it on the air. Even if you hate the guy, set your PVRs to record all of the hunting shows, as they are digitally tracked.

If we don't support these types of shows, we will end up with a few extra episodes of 100 huntley street in its place. Does anyone really want that?
 
I think that he is talking past us to the anti hunting anti gun crowd that may just stumble onto the show. To demonstrate that hunters are ethical, and think about preservation. Given the low number of hunters in Canada, every show has to do sme selling to keep it on the air. Even if you hate the guy, set your PVRs to record all of the hunting shows, as they are digitally tracked.

If we don't support these types of shows, we will end up with a few extra episodes of 100 huntley street in its place. Does anyone really want that?

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Not to take a left turn here, but while I'm thinking of it....I saw three episodes of a hunting show that was done in Newfoundland. This was many many many years ago and the show was hilarious! Constant joking by the two hosts.

Any have any idea what I'm walting about? I never caught a fourth episode but I don't remember why. Cancelled, or had to work when it was on maybe.
 
Not to take a left turn here, but while I'm thinking of it....I saw three episodes of a hunting show that was done in Newfoundland. This was many many many years ago and the show was hilarious! Constant joking by the two hosts.

Any have any idea what I'm walting about? I never caught a fourth episode but I don't remember why. Cancelled, or had to work when it was on maybe.

Newfoundland Sportsman or Outdoorsman, sumthin like that? Those two lads where great to watch.
 
I guess I'm as guilty as the next outdoorsman type, and watched a fair share of hunting videos and TV shows. Anyone remember the RED FISHER SHOW...? I guess I've been hooked since then. But the one thing that really makes me wonder about some of these "famous" shooters on film. Are the types that start crying or act real overly emotional after they shot their buck. WOW, now that's disturbing. So, I asked my son one day... I said: "SON have you ever seen you dad act like that after shooting a buck or a bull"...? He said flatly: "No dad" I responded by saying: "Thank god for that", and we both laughed and continued to watch another video. lol
 
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