Outdoor tv you like?

Daubs

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Aug 5, 2016
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I prefer shows I can watch on the internet but even those guys fall under pressure of social media.
Curious, what shows do you watch on internet?

I just recently started watching the Sportsman Channel on DTV and really like Western Hunter and to lesser extend, Sheep Shape. Must DVR them and FF through commercials...

I agree there are too many commercials and too much product placement / in-show advertising. And the hunts on private ranches get old fast (drive around "scouting", spot nice deer from nice warm vehicle, stage a "stalk"...made for television. Blech!)

Agree with hoshour, I have little time for TV with two jobs, blended family (I have two girls, wife has two boys...age ranges from 18-12), and two dogs. About all I watch is Nebraska football on Saturdays (didn't renew season tickets after 10 years :(), and whatever helps the wife fall asleep from 9:15 -9:45 PM while we lie in bed. Thankfully she's growing to like the hunting shows, but only if I FF through the commercials.

I've come to a stark realization in the past few years (maybe i'm too naive to have noticed this in the past)...pretty much everything in media / television is designed to separate you from your $$$. It's all about commercials, advertising dollars, product placement, celebrity endorsements...sucking you in and getting you to willfully trade your money for their product or service.

And in order to purchase said product, you have to work more or harder, to earn more $$$...which means more time away from the things you love -- family, friends, hunting, fishing, hobbies, etc.

I've grown to hate television. It's a time waster, and a time-sucker, and it's a constant barrage of advertising to attempt to persuade me to purchase something I don't really need. I'd shut off DirecTV if it weren't for 'Skers games.

Okay, rant over...returning you to your regularly scheduled programming...
 

B&C Blacktails

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Carbon TV has a bunch of shows online. YouTube has a lot of amateurs I really like such as howtohunt, hushin, stukintherut and many more. But the most online hunting entertainment I get is Google earth! I spend a lot of time drooling over potential new hunting grounds.
 
Jun 29, 2016
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Sorry I can't watch shows where the host stays at a five star lodge has a crew of six to carry his gear and gets paid and sponsered by every outdoor company you can imagine to shoot some critter in Tibet. I would much rather watch a show that explains how a hunter or fisherman can get to fish new states or hunt something you can't in your state without blowing the 401k. Tents camping campfire meals Bargin's on off season deals that kind of stuff.

Also I've been reading old Jack O'conner books. They are WAY better than any TV show. And I bet I won't get many arguments on that.
 

ivorytip

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I hate jack O'Conner. ha, jk jk, his books are great! I agree, there needs to be more shows as you described.
 

packmule

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Ridge Reaper had gotten to be my favorites. I literally can't watch whitetail hunts on TV anymore or people with less than stellar personalities.
 

ore hunter

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fresh tracks,eastmans,solo hunter,meat eater,western hunter,extreme desire on persuit is also pretty good for public land type hunts