Did anyone see....


Turkeygirl

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the Realtree Outdoors episode the other night on the Outdoor Channel...the Dall Sheep hunt part 1 with Jeff Foxworthy and David Blanton?

Could anyone tell where Jeff hit the ram because to me....he shot...it looked like white hair flew off the far side hind leg and the leg look like it was broken...to me anyway...maybe it was just the shot angle...Then it seemed to me like there was some editing or a part cut out maybe....I'm just curous, not stirring up trouble.

Just wanted to know if anyone thought the same thing or what the shot looked like to you?

That was one big ram that's for sure.:eek:

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...ahhh yeah.. through the majic of the DVR and slow motion playback.

I cant say I'd do any better though since alot of factors went into that shot...everyone makes mistakes.

The quick cut-away and the fact they chose not to show the animal going down...production.

By the time they got to seeing any animals I was ready to throw a rock at the darn thing just to get it over with.

The traveling into a place like that takes alot of time...we understand that much. No need to show so much of it. My wife got up and went to do something else when she had to watch Foxworthy brush his teeth:rolleyes:

I did however enjoy the commercial with the Bad Boy Buggy. Having Blanton face off with the Drurys was hilarious...cant remember if that was during the Bone Collector show or not. That was a good show...in Kansas and taking some great Bucks...oooh HUNTING...what a novel idea for a HUNTING SHOW:D

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