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Old 01-22-2008, 11:57 AM
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We have public land hunting on our videos - off food plots - 100% do-it-yourself, fair-chase and all bow hunting. Sounds like you aren't watching the right videos! he he he...
This sounds like a sales pitch...
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Old 01-22-2008, 01:58 PM
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i bought a couple of their past movies......i did not really care for them....WAY to much sitting around talking for me to watch
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Old 01-22-2008, 02:33 PM
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I grew up watching their videos and still do today. I do wish they would get away from the outfitters in Kansas and Montana, it just looks to easy to me.
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Old 01-22-2008, 03:13 PM
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I taken them for entertainment purposes only. Let's try to remember, thatthey to, sit for hours/days w/o seeing a deer, or that other horseback riders, dog enthusiasts, hikers, other hunters stumble into their hunting space, and that the deer show up 50 yds away from their spot, and go thru the same troubles we have hunting. If they included all those hrs of video, we'd be watching a month long show.
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Old 01-22-2008, 04:01 PM
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I have to admit I do enjoy the bowhunting action especially when I have their voices muted!!!!
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Old 01-22-2008, 05:17 PM
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I personally enjoy almost all hunting videos because I like seeing all animals. I do not care for canned hunts etc. I also think Primos is the best becasue they enjoy what they do. I am from the south and I have spoken with Will, Brad and Chris Ashly on several occsions at shows and they will talk hunting all day long. Now these guys would not know me from adam but they still take the time to talk hunting with a regular guy. I also can assure you that most "problems" we have with hunting vidoes has alot to do with envy. I never hear the guys on this site such as Todd (WKP) dog other hunting vidoes because they know what it takes to make one. These guys would have more of a right to dog them than anyone becasue they compete for sales but do they do it? I hear all the time they could not kill my deer, they need to be on public land etc. If any amatures such as myself who have filmed their own hunts as we have, I would like you to show it to some other regular hunter and see if they would buy it. I would notpay a plug nickel for our hunts and we are inthem. I also hear to much talking but then they say the wish the guys would tell them set ups, how they hunt etc. Well stop fast forwarding the movie and that is exactly what they are doing. I would never buy a video of a 3 week public land hunt showing 3 does and a 6pt and no kills. I can watch that everytime I go to the woods without the forward button option. Would you pay for a video of below avg. women/men (to remain politically correct with our female members) or do you buy the sport illustrated. Eye candy just like horn porn, I have no need to pay money to see someone do what I can do.
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Old 01-22-2008, 08:20 PM
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ORIGINAL: jgunn

I grew up watching their videos and still do today. I do wish they would get away from the outfitters in Kansas and Montana, it just looks to easy to me.


I am guessing you have never been to Kansas if you had you wouldnt be saying that. The deer in Kansas are the easiest to pattern. I go up there for 9 days a year and we hunt the same stands over the same CRP fields and year after year they use the same travel routes to and from there bedding and feeding grounds its like clock work as well 0700 deer head north 330 they head south year after year we have been doing this since we got the property 9 years ago we have taken 9 does 6 bucks that score all in the 140+ range and one 7 pointer that would be laughed at but is the most memorable to me because I shot it with my bow first bow kill ever. Its all in where you hunt for the most part. IMO In one typical day we will see 12-15 deer a day if you add another hunter 18-24 deer a day. Out of that in a given week of hunting we will see a bunch of bucks and we will see at least 5 shooter bucks just which one you want to take. Am I jealous yeah because I dont leave up there and I have to buy an out of state license very expensive. So most of the time I am stuck hunting military base where ever I am stationed. Except for 9 days out of the year if I am not deployed
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Old 01-22-2008, 08:43 PM
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they make some of the better videos IMHO...
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Old 01-22-2008, 09:03 PM
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ORIGINAL: DeerStalker80

ORIGINAL: jgunn

I grew up watching their videos and still do today. I do wish they would get away from the outfitters in Kansas and Montana, it just looks to easy to me.


I am guessing you have never been to Kansas if you had you wouldnt be saying that. The deer in Kansas are the easiest to pattern. I go up there for 9 days a year and we hunt the same stands over the same CRP fields and year after year they use the same travel routes to and from there bedding and feeding grounds its like clock work as well 0700 deer head north 330 they head south year after year we have been doing this since we got the property 9 years ago we have taken 9 does 6 bucks that score all in the 140+ range and one 7 pointer that would be laughed at but is the most memorable to me because I shot it with my bow first bow kill ever. Its all in where you hunt for the most part. IMO In one typical day we will see 12-15 deer a day if you add another hunter 18-24 deer a day. Out of that in a given week of hunting we will see a bunch of bucks and we will see at least 5 shooter bucks just which one you want to take. Am I jealous yeah because I dont leave up there and I have to buy an out of state license very expensive. So most of the time I am stuck hunting military base where ever I am stationed. Except for 9 days out of the year if I am not deployed
dang i needed to hunt your place this year!!!!!!!!! maybe easy to pattern on private land (that primos mostly hunts) but the public land and the piece of private land we got access to, were very difficult to "pattern" the bucks..maybe just the rifle season made it crazy because of hot then cold weather....but it was hard for sure...
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Old 01-22-2008, 09:06 PM
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I love the Truth 3 and 4 bowhunting videos. Those boys just seem like guys I'd like to hunt with. I like the cameraderie they have in the stand. I like the fact that they have fun in the stand, and I like seeing them laugh and whoop it up when they get a nice buck. It shows that they still get excited.

I hate it when a guy shoots a 160" buck and acts like he's bored by it. That's really irritating.
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