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They have to compete with the horror movie that shares the same name.
He said it was a special draw on his podcast but it was west side. I saw the picture on Instagram at the time but he posts so much it's impossible to find now. I wonder what GMU he was in?
I thought it was good,maybe that's just cause it was in Washington.They showed shot #1 ,elk going down. Didn't show the other shots after shot 1. It's pretty evident that they recorded it.650 yards is a far shot,and they got it done,but edited out.Maybe they just didn't want the kill shot on TV,I don't know.I'm sure maybe it was just guys wanting to help.I think it happens alot with social media,you tube, television production hunting shows a lot.You end up with a dozen guys spotting game animals.Covering a whole mountain range,or ridge.I realize they didn't portray it as a DIY hunt,so that is what it is.Alot of hunting shows these days,will at least have two people.One recording ,doing video work,other hunting.Very few are DIY ,cause it's very hard to hunt and get footage at the same time. So I understand a video crew and all that.Overall it was a good watch for hunting TV ,those are just things I noticed. Maybe edit all the guys spotting ,show all the shots fired.I'm sure I'll get trashed,flamed,and dumped on by some die hard fans.That's my review of what I watched.Could I do better, definitely not.
The general concensus to my knowledge is DIY=non guided. So if you have friends with you are you not still DIY hunting?
Quote from: Karl Blanchard on October 03, 2023, 01:39:41 PMThe general concensus to my knowledge is DIY=non guided. So if you have friends with you are you not still DIY hunting?DIY= do it yourself, evidently that means completely solo ! Lol honestly who cares if it was guided, semiguided, prescouted paid for maps, team hunting, or solo DIY...it looked like exactly what Mr Phelps wanted and he has a pretty big smile on his face
I don’t care how someone on the internet interprets the way I hunt. I was hunting with four great friends and we will remember this hunt for the rest of our lives. The struggles from the weather, the difficult terrain and the camaraderie can’t be replaced. I was also able to meet the Adam, Zane and Josh (horse packers) during the hunt and through chatting, enjoying the same whiskey and telling old hunting stories we became friends and they were awesome when the time was needed to use the horses. Yeah we could have packed the bull out on our backs but the horses were nice. As for the shot…my camera guy is as good as it gets but after I hit the bull he walked out of the spotter and he kept his “A” camera on me. The camera guy was with me the entire hunt. As for the bull I shot, I didn’t spot it. We were concentrating on a canyon where we had seen a bigger bull earlier in the day and we could see bulls working through the timber. I was in a position to kill him if a shot presented itself. Since we were all there Hunter and Chris decided to go check out a canyon down the road. It just so happened they spotted that bull and wanted me to check it out. Some may rate the hunt as a B- and I could care less. I do not hunt to check all the boxes someone may have. I hunt because I love the mountains, tough times with good friends and I love just taking it all in. As I get older that’s what it’s all about. The kill is just icing on the cake. I hope you all enjoyed the hunt and everyone has a great season.