I watched 2 last night...I see why I'm not the biggest fan of shows and videos. 1st was put on by Tridijion (sp?) sights, it was a big buck hunt in Eastern Ohio, a group from Alabama scored on some slammers! Problem was they all used rifles (against the law in Ohio, indicating a high fence operation). The 2nd was Dream Season Redemption, In desperation 2 teams took bucks on Tara that they would have normally let walk. Yet another got lucky on a big buck as they took a head on shot.
The 1st place has a web site...1400 acres.. FALL 2010 ALL-INCLUSIVE WHITETAIL HUNT INCLUDES:3 full days of hunting, your animal, lodging, guide services, meals and preparation of your trophy. License not required. 3-DAY MANAGEMENT HUNT: $1,000 Deposit Mature bucks scoring up to and including 139" gross B&C: $2,900 3-DAY PREMIUM HUNT: $1,000 Deposit Bucks scoring 140” up to and including 159" gross B&C: $4,500Bucks scoring 160” up to and including 169" gross B&C: $5,900 3-DAY ULTIMATE HUNT: $3,000 Deposit Bucks scoring 170” up to and including 179" gross B&C: $8,500Bucks scoring 180” up to and including 189" gross B&C: $9,900Bucks scoring 190” up to and including 199" gross B&C: $12,500 3-DAY MONSTER HUNT: $3,000 Deposit Bucks scoring 200” up to and including 219" gross B&C: $17,500Bucks scoring 220” up to and including 249" gross B&C: $23,500Bucks scoring 250” up to and including 299" gross B&C: $29,500Monster Bucks scoring 300” and over gross B&C: Call for Pricing
Seems as though you watched some pretty basic shows. Most all of them are like that. What ever happened to character... integrity? It seems fame (lust) takes precedence over both.
At those prices, I should just pay for everyone to get the 3 day monster hunt. Tell them we only want the 300 " plus deer. They can say the price in your ear right before you shoot the deer that you picked out from the kennel. That is crazy!!!!
It's very hard for me to stay entertained during a hunting show and it's not simply because of how or where they hunt. Most hunting productions are just too amateurish. A guy wandering through the woods with a handicam getting prime time hunting slots, when there's shows like HB out there. Blows my mind. Then you have Hank Parker...the guy literally makes me feel dumb watching him.
Rich people with a lot of money buy a lot of things everyday that "regular" people just don't understand why or how they could spend so much money on it. This seems no different.