Would you watch this? Youth especially.
Now then, I have been talking to some people who think this could get aired. But before we put time and money into it, we wanna know if people would actually be interested in watching this.
The show will be called something like Youth's corner, or something along that lines. But what it is about is education on hunting for youth just getting in the sport. I have been hunting for two years now, and I still have a lot to learn. But that's what this show is about, traveling through all 50 states, hunting everything from white tail to bear, water fowl to varmints, mule deer to antelope. But the main thing is to show the youth and first time hunters what to do.
So now that you know what it is mainly about, please tell me what you think, is it good? And I'm open to Suggestions.
The show will be called something like Youth's corner, or something along that lines. But what it is about is education on hunting for youth just getting in the sport. I have been hunting for two years now, and I still have a lot to learn. But that's what this show is about, traveling through all 50 states, hunting everything from white tail to bear, water fowl to varmints, mule deer to antelope. But the main thing is to show the youth and first time hunters what to do.
So now that you know what it is mainly about, please tell me what you think, is it good? And I'm open to Suggestions.
Comments
Javier Ruiz
There are so many shows out there, I can honestly say I would not be interested. You should really look into the logistics of producing or having a show produced. The costs, the legalities and everything. I'm not sure you understand how daunting all that is. It's nuts. I'd rather take my chances winning the lottery. Furthermore, the one's that get a show are usually long time hunters.none of your business
Yeah, if you want it to be succesful, it has to stand out, and be different.luke valletta
yeah if kids r hunting and not adultsTommy Cleveland
I am a 15 year old that has hunted since I was 4 wasn't allowed to shoot a deer till i was 10. first BB gun at 6 and a .22 at 7. I love hunting and deer management and eventually might pursue a career a in this field. I would love to watch your show and also be on it. One of my good family friends is The Heath family which includes G.O. and Haley. I know they would love this show and have their children Gunner and Dakota on it as well.Austin Todd
I'm a 14 year old hunter from Wyoming and i would watch every episode. However, there is allot of competition in the filming industry and it would be very hard to get the show aired. You might not be able to get it aired and lose money so that's my youth opinion.BIG'UN Coppess
It would be great if the hunts were "real." First timers in average situations, not hosted on some ranch or outfitter, but kids learning how to hunt in their own backyards from friends or family members showing them the ropes. It would give kids and new hunters realistic expectations and not leave them disillusioned when they don't shoot a 150 class monster within 10 minutes of their first hunt.Olivia St. James
That's just it, it's all for the kids. They'll be the ones hunting with me and in their back yards. No released animals, no big farms, no guaranteed kill. Its gonna be stalking, identifying, and teaching the kids how to do the same. I had no clue of how to stop a buck when they are walking, and because of that I missed out a big and nice wide ten point buck (A legend in southern VT) because it was my first time hunting and I didn't know to whistle or grunt or bleat if a buck was walking or running so you couldn't get the shot. If I had just known that I would've bagged a monster for my first deer.Kurt Cantu
From a viewer's stand point I can see the appeal but, with hunting becoming so overly saturated with "sportsmen" who are only in it for one weekend a year, I fear that another hunting show would only encourage even more of an increase of poor sportsmanship. I was taught to hunt by a man who died at the age of 98 still rambling on about what the herds used to be. My brothers, cousins and I were calling in bulls before we were even old enough to hunt just to watch them get close. The few things I know about this... lifestyle... I learned through blood, sweat, tears, and a whole lot of cursing. Today a fella moves to one of the marketed states, (Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, Montana, Iowa), from California and watches a hunting program on the Outdoor channel at his new pal's house. Suddenly he's a "hunter" too. Next thing you know, you see him unloading a Walmart bought 30-06 at a 2 point 800 yards away while the age class continues to dwindle. Television shows make it look easy to be successful in this sport which encourages many of the undedicated to partake which, in turn, leads to poor results and the decimation of an entire species of trophy animals. I'm not knocking your idea in anyway, I am just stating that I am not for ANY more hunting shows.Olivia St. James
That's just it. It won't be another one of those shows. It'll be taking kids out, showing them how to hunt properly, and doing stuff like using calls right, and when to use them. And It won't be on some ranch with 200+ class buck. No, it'll be in their back yards. Where the real hunting is. It'll teach them responsive hunting, and how to hunt what is in their state. It won't just be deer, but turkey, bear, ducks, and etc.