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Posted by Gary Roberson on 07-02-2014 02:56 PM:

Carnivore

CARNIVORE begins its fourth season this week on PURSUIT CHANNEL, 393 on Dish and 604 on Direct. The first episode is a bobcat hunt with hounds in South Texas and it will air Saturday @ 12:30 am, Saturday @ 1:30 pm and Sunday @ 7:00 pm EST. We are the ONLY outdoor show that regularly airs episodes of hunting predators with hounds. I hope that you will tune in.
Adios,
Gary


Posted by T Felderman on 07-02-2014 09:36 PM:

I'll be tuning in, I DVR every episode.

If you ever want to come to Iowa to kill coyotes look me up


Posted by ING 194 on 07-02-2014 11:23 PM:

i've watched carnivore alot thanks for the heads up. Your show has helped me get better just seeing how they come in.


Posted by Don Chilton on 07-03-2014 04:27 AM:

CARNIVORE is a great show thank you let me know.

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Posted by Gary Roberson on 07-04-2014 07:54 PM:

Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate input from fellow houndsmen and hope to continue to show hunting with dogs in a professional manner.
Adios,
gary


Posted by EATONCOONER on 07-04-2014 08:26 PM:

coonhunting

That's great!!! Do u plan on filming any coonhunts?

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Posted by fcblackandtans on 07-04-2014 09:31 PM:

Carnivore

Thanks for the notice. I've got it set to record all episodes.


Posted by RAT Mafia on 07-05-2014 05:31 AM:

Watching it now!


Posted by Fred Harroun on 07-05-2014 07:24 PM:

just watched the show good looking hounds and good looking horses.enjoy the show gary.

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Posted by Slowpoke 2012 on 07-07-2014 02:39 AM:

Carnivore

Just got done watching it. Great hunt, looked like fun. I didn't get why they used a dozen hounds to run a bobcat, and what breed some of them dogs were. Got the DVR set to record them all, looking forward to it.

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Posted by Rocketman55 on 07-07-2014 02:50 AM:

Carnivor

Hello Gary, I watched this show yesterday and absolutely enjoyed it. I love seeing the different types of terrain around the country.

I noticed the trees were quite small, but very thick brush where this show was taped. I was surprised that they were able to keep those cats up such small trees but I'm guessing the large pack helped to keep them from jumping out.

Curious about the tail length of several hounds as they appeared to be a little short. But after giving it some thought I'm curious if that is intentional to keep the hounds from beating their tails so bad in the thick brush, that they might experience heavy blood loss from beating their tails against the trees when working the tracks in such thick brush.

Any thoughts???

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Posted by Gary Roberson on 07-07-2014 03:24 PM:

Carnivore

Yes, I feel that having a dozen or so dogs helps keep the cats up but remember that the cats are pretty well blown out before they climb.
Joe bobs the tails on all of his dogs to keep them from beating them to death on the tight thorny brush.
Thanks so much for the nice comments.
Adios,
Gary


Posted by shawnstovall on 07-07-2014 05:42 PM:

hey gary if you guys want to come to northeast ok for a coyote hunt with gray hounds this winter let me know man. we will start running them right after thanksgiving and run till the end of march.

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Posted by Gary Roberson on 07-07-2014 05:56 PM:

Where will you be hunting? Osage country? I have been thinking about doing a hunt with sight hounds but just have not gotten done yet.
Thanks,
Gary


Posted by Ray&Luie on 07-07-2014 09:33 PM:

show

I was wonderin where they got those Bob tails, thought he had some cur crossed in or somthing ! Good show, gary, i tell you one thing them walkers flat out run those cats ! It takes a good hound to put that kinda pressure on a kiity in thats kinda brush too !

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Posted by fcblackandtans on 07-08-2014 02:15 PM:

Great Job!

Keep them coming.We need all the hound shows we can get. Good P.R.


Posted by shawnstovall on 07-08-2014 09:19 PM:

Gary we hunt up around Miami, Ok all they up into KS our hunting area is big where we hunt at. If you want to just let me know and I can set it up as far as rides go and anything else you might need.

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Posted by Gary Roberson on 07-11-2014 05:24 PM:

Carnivore

This week I will not be hunting with hounds rather calling coyotes in South Texas with "Old Jack", a 60 year old full body mounted jackrabbit. I hope that you will tune in and like us on facebook at carnivoretv.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary


Posted by Jim Kirk NC on 07-14-2014 12:47 AM:

Hello Gary,

I thoroughly enjoyed watching old Jack at work during this weeks episode of Carnivore. I was absolutely shocked by the attention that bobcat gave to old Jack. I thought for a minute the bobcat was going to tear Jack apart!

This is a great program and I look forward to watching every Sunday evening. Please keep the episodes coming!

Thanks,
Jim

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Posted by Ray&Luie on 07-14-2014 01:45 PM:

Carnivore

Poor old Jack he’s so passive he just stands there calm and cool Good show Gary Keep it coming Buddy !

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Posted by stevenbry86 on 07-14-2014 04:09 PM:

Gary

I finally got around to watching your show last nite i have it set to record on my dvr that must have been exciting to watch that cat try to tear up jack i know i was just sitting in my recliner...keep up the good work and happy hunting


Posted by Gary Roberson on 07-14-2014 04:16 PM:

Do you know how many calls and how many miles it took to finally get a bobcat to crawl upon a full body mounted jackrabbit???? It was my goal to get this accomplished for this season and to finally get it done was special.
I think more than anything else, this proves what I have been preaching for many years, a bobcat's olfactory senses are very poor. I promise you that Jack had plenty of my sweat and stink on him after being packed from stand to stand in the warm weather.
Adios,
Gary


Posted by travis gideon on 07-15-2014 12:10 AM:

Loved it! Keep it going!!!

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Posted by Gary Roberson on 07-16-2014 05:24 PM:

Thanks Friends! This week Chris Robinson who heads up the "Night Crew" will be calling cats and coyotes in North Texas. Chris has totally revolutionized night calling as he is using over 70 million candle power of white light. Critters look like they are running into Texas Stadium at halftime. I hope that you will join us and "like" us on facebook at carnivoretv.
Just finished an episode this morning where I was calling fox and shooting them with a Ruger Single Nine in .22 Magnum. I am building the show around my Great Uncle, Bass Outlaw, Texas Ranger who was considered to be the greatest pistolero in the Old West.
Thanks and Adios,
Gary


Posted by msinc on 07-17-2014 03:31 AM:

Mr. Roberson,
Is there any way you can manufacture a coon squaller that works as good as your Mighty Blaster???? Please.


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