TV shows, Gut Shots
#11
RE: TV shows, Gut Shots
We produce a TV show in ND and yes at times we make a less than perfect shot and yes we miss but we try and show the whole story without pulling any punches. However you do have to follow some guidelines and common sense on what you can and can't show! But I do agree with you guys there are a lot of guys filming that should stick to working on their hunting skills in the field and forget the filming! We go out with the intent on hoping to film a show however if we don't so be it and we try again later. I know there are guys in the industry that look at it as a do or die situation and kill at any cost????
#13
RE: TV shows, Gut Shots
ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
That is a huge pet peeve of mine only because they do not tell the viewer the time delay from shot to recovery. On some it's obvious they wait to the next day but I wish they'd educate people on why and what happened.
A gut shot is a fatal wound and a recovery can be very simple when precautions and education is taken.
I don't doubt at times on some of these shows they get 25 guys out to look and then do a fake recovery but I wish they'd explain it.
That is a huge pet peeve of mine only because they do not tell the viewer the time delay from shot to recovery. On some it's obvious they wait to the next day but I wish they'd educate people on why and what happened.
A gut shot is a fatal wound and a recovery can be very simple when precautions and education is taken.
I don't doubt at times on some of these shows they get 25 guys out to look and then do a fake recovery but I wish they'd explain it.
Don't get me wrong, I don't really care, it is just something that I noticed.
#14
RE: TV shows, Gut Shots
I was out shooting my bow last week with a friend of mine and we were talking about all the gutshot deer on these outdoor shows.Some of these people need some more practice, then again I have never bneen under that kind ofpressure.
#15
RE: TV shows, Gut Shots
Backwoods, I can definately tell it's a fake recovery however you'd be surprised how many novices or beginners see these shows and see a gut shot and an immediate retreval and think that's real life...that's all.
#16
RE: TV shows, Gut Shots
As far as that goes we always recover our animals live and yes the tongues hang out but we try and push them in as we are looking at the animal to make it look better. It may be the real thing with the tongue hanging out but it is not good to show this on video and in pictures. In my opinion is shows bad taste and gives activists more fuel and it may turn a fence rider the wrong way. So just maybe these guys may be doing this to protect our hunting. No one likes to see animals suffer or look bad, I have shot animals on film and hit them as good as you can but nobody wants to see them blowing their lungs out their nose as they die so some of this is done for a reason.
#17
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Woodbridge, Virginia
Posts: 427
RE: TV shows, Gut Shots
I have always, without a doubt, cleaned the animal up, hidden the tongue and sometimes even put in fake eyes for the camera before the recovery and the "talk over the trophy" segment. It is only respectful to the animal and doesn't feed the fire of the anti's. Can you imagine ESPN2 on a Saturday morning showing a buck with blood dripping out of it's nose and it's tongue hanging out? That would be the last show on that network. It's just done in good taste and not to hide anything from the viewers.
#18
RE: TV shows, Gut Shots
Some people get too caught up in the "filming" of the hunt or the "TV" or "Video", why not just hunt! It seems like everybody wants to be a production company instead of a hunter! JMO!!!!!!! Sure film it but why not keep it personal, like it should be!
#20
RE: TV shows, Gut Shots
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
They're under a LOT of pressure to get kills on video.
There's going to be more and more of this (IMO). Rather than only air the good shots....they're going to get the kills on video to be able to show the antlers.
Just a fact.....
They're under a LOT of pressure to get kills on video.
There's going to be more and more of this (IMO). Rather than only air the good shots....they're going to get the kills on video to be able to show the antlers.
Just a fact.....