Todd I love to watch the show.However I have to get on you about the latest one. I do this out of love, Who taught you to drive with you knees. You were talking into the cam and both hands off the wheel even as a semi goes by. I watched the show with my wife whom also talks with her hands. She had to laugh see he does it too.. good hunting be safe and at least one hand on the wheel please.
LMAO. I didnt even notice that. I did notice the ear buds in and the bow uncased. Which both are illegal here in Illinois. Was going to wait to say something at the next G2G, but since were bringing things up. Lol.
Preach on with safe driving if I can preach about your spelling..... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It's not safe to drive with your knees? Lol. I think we all do it at times. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Lol give me a break. You have way too much free time on your hands. It's a hunting show not do EVERYTHING exactly as I do.
It's not illegal to have an uncased bow in IL. It just has to be rendered inoperable. I just buckle my release around my cable and strings. Most CPOs consider this legal. It's a little bit of a gray area, but I've never had a problem with police or CPOs.
1. He was in Wisconsin, whose government actually has half a brain and doesn't require your bow to be in a case. 2. It's not illegal to drive with earbuds in Illinois or Wisconsin. From IL Secretary of State website... You may all carry on with the Todd bashing now.
I would find it more offensive that a hunting program would show footage of a hunter riding in a truck.
JZ, FYI, it is illegal to use earbuds or headphones while driving in illannoy. Wisconsin has no restrictions but in IL you can only use an earpiece for a phone (not an earbud) and only on one ear.
The scene was probably shot in the studio in front of a green screen. Nothing to see here. Move along. :eyeroll:
In Wisconsin, Uncased bows and driving with your knees are recommended. Bow doesn't need to be cases in Minnesota either. I'd assume he had the ear buds in because he was using the mic on them for better audio. I thought it was pretty clever.
No, he's using them to talk on the phone. 5,000 minutes a month on the celly means they're attached to his brain most of the time.