Bowhuntr64
WKR
This past week, I went on a bear hunt in northern Alberta and Lincoln Tapp was there hunting and filming an episode of YoungWild. I was already a fan of the show, but after being with Lincoln, his dad Jim, and the shows producer Cooper Ross all week, I became an even bigger fan. Lincoln and I went on a river hunt one evening and we each scored on nice bears.
Lincoln is only 12 years old and aspires to be the youngest ever to complete the Archery Super Slam (29 North American species.). He already has 11 species completed. He is one of the coolest kids I have ever met. I could talk about archery gear and hunting strategies with him at a level I cannot do with most of my middle age hunting buddies. He is also a surprisingly good shot. And he is just a joy to be around. His parents are doing an inspiring job of raising him with deep faith and character.
Jim and Cooper are the camera men and are extremely talented, creative, and passionate about filming. Some of their gadgets have never been used on a hunting show before. Lincoln and I shot our bows every day and even had a drone flying right over our heads to get some cool footage. Each night on stand, they would have as many as 6 cameras set up and running. I look forward to seeing the episode next season. If you have not seen the show yet, give it a view. The Stone Sheep episode and the Turkey episode are particularly excellent in the story they tell, the footage and the hunts.
Big thumbs up for YoungWild!
Lincoln is only 12 years old and aspires to be the youngest ever to complete the Archery Super Slam (29 North American species.). He already has 11 species completed. He is one of the coolest kids I have ever met. I could talk about archery gear and hunting strategies with him at a level I cannot do with most of my middle age hunting buddies. He is also a surprisingly good shot. And he is just a joy to be around. His parents are doing an inspiring job of raising him with deep faith and character.
Jim and Cooper are the camera men and are extremely talented, creative, and passionate about filming. Some of their gadgets have never been used on a hunting show before. Lincoln and I shot our bows every day and even had a drone flying right over our heads to get some cool footage. Each night on stand, they would have as many as 6 cameras set up and running. I look forward to seeing the episode next season. If you have not seen the show yet, give it a view. The Stone Sheep episode and the Turkey episode are particularly excellent in the story they tell, the footage and the hunts.
Big thumbs up for YoungWild!