live2hunt
Well they deserve that and more. Idiots
I love the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact. Losing hunting rights for 15 years is completely going to kill their show. Looks like they took their website/facebook down.
I wonder how often this actually happens with those hunting shows based strictly around kill shots. This isn't the first case. I never got much out of them. The kill shots are great n all but it certainly leaves out every aspect of why most of us here do it. Then on the other hand you have shows that are extremely successful even when they don't kill animals i.e. Meateater bc they show that.
Everyone and their brother with a GoPro wants a tv show now.
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Everyone and their brother with a GoPro wants a tv show now.
Ha
Got what they deserved. This makes me despise hunting shows. I know there are good guys out there that are doing it but just the whole social media frenzy and shows dealing with hunting makes it start to lose its value to me. Only exception is meateater.
I wonder how often this actually happens with those hunting shows based strictly around kill shots. This isn't the first case. I never got much out of them. The kill shots are great n all but it certainly leaves out every aspect of why most of us here do it. Then on the other hand you have shows that are extremely successful even when they don't kill animals i.e. Meateater bc they show that.
Everyone and their brother with a GoPro wants a tv show now.
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I love Steve and the Meateater show and podcast. Its really the only hunting TV/media I have absorbed in probably the last year and a half. I can appreciate the time and effort that get put into the other shows, but watching other people hunt just makes me stir crazy wishing I could be out there instead of on the couch. Even when it comes to Meateater the cooking shows are my favorite.
However, the interesting thing in regards to your post above is that if you read Steve's books and listen to the podcast he openly admits involvement in some minor wildlife discretions while growing up. The one that comes to mind is his father shooting "camp meat" each year for deer camp. In one of the recent podcasts another of the crew (I belive it was Janis?) admitted to shooting an animal on someone else tag growing up, which would be a major violation.
I'm not trying to discredit those guys at all, I have no doubt they are all on the straight and narrow. Just trying to add some perspective that even good people make bad choices from time to time, but that doesn't mean they won't figure it all out eventually and become good sportsmen.
I can only hope that others learn from the example of those caught in the OP, and it keeps someone else from making the same mistake.
I wonder how often this actually happens with those hunting shows based strictly around kill shots. This isn't the first case. I never got much out of them. The kill shots are great n all but it certainly leaves out every aspect of why most of us here do it. Then on the other hand you have shows that are extremely successful even when they don't kill animals i.e. Meateater bc they show that.
Everyone and their brother with a GoPro wants a tv show now.
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I love Steve and the Meateater show and podcast. Its really the only hunting TV/media I have absorbed in probably the last year and a half. I can appreciate the time and effort that get put into the other shows, but watching other people hunt just makes me stir crazy wishing I could be out there instead of on the couch. Even when it comes to Meateater the cooking shows are my favorite.
However, the interesting thing in regards to your post above is that if you read Steve's books and listen to the podcast he openly admits involvement in some minor wildlife discretions while growing up. The one that comes to mind is his father shooting "camp meat" each year for deer camp. In one of the recent podcasts another of the crew (I belive it was Janis?) admitted to shooting an animal on someone else tag growing up, which would be a major violation.
I'm not trying to discredit those guys at all, I have no doubt they are all on the straight and narrow. Just trying to add some perspective that even good people make bad choices from time to time, but that doesn't mean they won't figure it all out eventually and become good sportsmen.
I can only hope that others learn from the example of those caught in the OP, and it keeps someone else from making the same mistake.