mrpoindexter
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Hey guys. I have decided that I will be having my hunts professionally filmed. I am now considering just having the hunts all edited for broadcast either on TV or the Internet. I was wondering what would interest you in a new hunting show that might set it apart from the pack.
My goals: bow hunting all the dangerous game in Africa (and plains game along the way), with either one of the dangerous 7 or other prestigious animal (Bongo, Mtn Nyala, LDE, etc) as a main animal for the episode and some other plains game to fill up the time.
I also wanted to make it a point to show the positive effects the hunt has on the local villagers, with them receiving meat from the animals, getting paid as guides, trackers, etc. I would like each episode to leave the viewer with the understanding that the animals hunted did more than just decorate my wall, but improved the lives of many people in poorer parts of the world.
What do you think are missing from hunting shows or are in some shows that are really good for TV and for hunting in general?
I plan on having my first episode be in Zimbabwe on an elephant hunt with Nyamazana Safaris. Unfortunately, unless I get a miracle of a reversal with the Zim parks department, I am not going to be able to use my bow on the elephant and will have to use a rifle. Other than that, I think I will have a great opportunity to get a wonderful pilot episode filmed. If it gets picked up, awesome. If not, I will have an hour long video to watch from time to time.
My goals: bow hunting all the dangerous game in Africa (and plains game along the way), with either one of the dangerous 7 or other prestigious animal (Bongo, Mtn Nyala, LDE, etc) as a main animal for the episode and some other plains game to fill up the time.
I also wanted to make it a point to show the positive effects the hunt has on the local villagers, with them receiving meat from the animals, getting paid as guides, trackers, etc. I would like each episode to leave the viewer with the understanding that the animals hunted did more than just decorate my wall, but improved the lives of many people in poorer parts of the world.
What do you think are missing from hunting shows or are in some shows that are really good for TV and for hunting in general?
I plan on having my first episode be in Zimbabwe on an elephant hunt with Nyamazana Safaris. Unfortunately, unless I get a miracle of a reversal with the Zim parks department, I am not going to be able to use my bow on the elephant and will have to use a rifle. Other than that, I think I will have a great opportunity to get a wonderful pilot episode filmed. If it gets picked up, awesome. If not, I will have an hour long video to watch from time to time.