This time of year, WILD TV has a never-ending array of deer archery hunts on their programming schedule.
Now I understand that the hunters participating on these hunts spend countless hours on the stand and only their successful - properly taped- kills make it on the show. Still, I just find it amusing that their popular personalities get SO many chances at trophy bucks. It seems that their biggest problem, most of the times, is to draw the bow, without one of the countless does in the same frame spotting them!
On a number of occasions the hosts advertise the services of so-an-so Outfitters. I assume that these folks have lease agreements with large landowners that give them exclusive rights to their properties. Can they call themselves an outfitter when all they do is set you up 50 yards from the feeder, ring the dinner bell and drive off on their expensive trucks?
Not trying to raise a stink, just want some info from people in-the-know.
Other than the infamous Texas hunts, where the feeders can be seen in some of the shots, what percentage of these hunts would you guess take place on high-fence farms?
Now I understand that the hunters participating on these hunts spend countless hours on the stand and only their successful - properly taped- kills make it on the show. Still, I just find it amusing that their popular personalities get SO many chances at trophy bucks. It seems that their biggest problem, most of the times, is to draw the bow, without one of the countless does in the same frame spotting them!
On a number of occasions the hosts advertise the services of so-an-so Outfitters. I assume that these folks have lease agreements with large landowners that give them exclusive rights to their properties. Can they call themselves an outfitter when all they do is set you up 50 yards from the feeder, ring the dinner bell and drive off on their expensive trucks?
Not trying to raise a stink, just want some info from people in-the-know.
Other than the infamous Texas hunts, where the feeders can be seen in some of the shots, what percentage of these hunts would you guess take place on high-fence farms?



















































