Oak Ridge
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Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Indiana
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quote: Originally posted by plottpower
I dont mean any offense to anyone but i havent enjoyed either episode yet, i thought they have been kinda hookie so far, i mean the majority of the hunters already know whats going on, me personally i dont need the all the commentating, i really appreciate all the hard work thats gone into this and look foward to the other shows, im not here trying to ruin the show but i know you want honest feed back too. Im a firm believer in the show its just when your host comes i put it on mute. Thats just my thought. I mean lets face it the first episode was not exciting at all, its hard to make coon hunting on tv exciting, i thought the squirrel hunt was more action packed, im really waiting on some bear, coyote, hog, and deer hunts with hounds thats when it should be more exciting, but as far as making a coon hunt more exciting i honestly dont know how i would do it. Let me express again im not trying to make anyone mad or put down the show i thought i would offer an opinion other than "i love the show"
thanks
matt wohlford
Matt,
Thanks for the feedback.
Please understand that we are targeting two populations of viewers. Those that are used to watching deer and turkey hunting episodes and may not know what hunting with hounds is all about. We understand that the active hound hunter is "ahead" of what we are showing in the first two episodes.... We also have to tell a story with each episode. We can't just have a "rock video" of dogs treeing...or the show gets old and stale.
We have not had the opportunity to "run behind the dogs" in the dark, or in the daylight for that matter following dogs on track...so that leaves us with treed or bayed footage for the most part.
Also, please understand that this show is as much about the people as it is about the dogs. Our next episodes are not as "elementary" but the theme will remain the same...dogs and people, or people and dogs....
We hope to be able to appeal to all audiences.
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