Your favorite whitetail hunt on film, dvd
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For entertainment, I thought "The Rivers Divide" by Donny Vincent was awesome. He does amazing work.
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Whitetail Adrenalin is hard to beat....hard workers and funny too.
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Eye to eye has to be one of the best. Fitzgerald's were cool too. Always like it when they were cooking the venison after the hunt. Educational wise...the video's Dan has produced top all to this date...changed hunting for the better.
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Escanaba in da Moonlight. Or wkp where Todd kills The buck Barry Sanders. I like the history he had documented with that deer. Ted Millers hunts are good too. Especially his history with the Jawbreaker buck. I also really enjoyed the footage I've seen of Dans videos. His attention to detail is second to none.
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I remember my dad and uncle watching guy Fitzgerald videos in the 80s or early 90s before I was old enough to go deer hunting. He was a character. I know a guy at my archery club that went bear hunting with Fitzgerald. He said the guy was the same in real life has his videos
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I always enjoyed the old primetime guys. Greg Miller, Stan Potts, Pat Reeves...more so liked to follow along with these guys to see how there seasons went each year. I really liked that style of videos like primetime 6,7,8.
Now, I follow all the guys with the online Midwest whitetail show as well as the Bowhunt or Die guys on the Roku box. I like the personalities probably as much as I do the hunts.
Now, I follow all the guys with the online Midwest whitetail show as well as the Bowhunt or Die guys on the Roku box. I like the personalities probably as much as I do the hunts.
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Mibowfreak wrote:For entertainment, I thought "The Rivers Divide" by Donny Vincent was awesome. He does amazing work.
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I agree 100%. I just found out about him last fall. I'm hooked on this guy. An amazing individual and hunter. The way he describes hunting is unbelieveable.
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I can't stop a Whitetail Adrenaline DVD once it starts playing, and Donnie Vincent's impeccable cinematography makes for a hunting DVD that even non-hunters enjoy watching. Roger Raglin's thinking outside of the box tactics revealed some huge tips, like making noise to draw in a rutting buck when I used to think blinking was too much movement and breathing through a runny nose was too loud.
I think Montana Decoy Company is loving all the false attention they're getting thanks to Jared and Shey's homemade decoy success in the Whitetail Adrenaline DVD series...
I enjoy watching Dan's hunts and Andre's Wisconsin #2 because it's locally done and I enjoy that about it.
I think Montana Decoy Company is loving all the false attention they're getting thanks to Jared and Shey's homemade decoy success in the Whitetail Adrenaline DVD series...
I enjoy watching Dan's hunts and Andre's Wisconsin #2 because it's locally done and I enjoy that about it.
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Tk and Mike! There werent very many made, but the first 3 deer hunting videos are excellent. The waterfowl and turkey hunting Videos were great too. Those were originally vhs tapes but have been converted to DVD. They are hilarious timeless classics in my book!
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I gotta go with Dan Fitzgerald and his Just Passing Through video.. It was probably the coolest thing I ever seen at the time.
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oldrank wrote:I gotta go with Dan Fitzgerald and his Just Passing Through video.. It was probably the coolest thing I ever seen at the time.
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I agree. Remember shooting Muzzy's thru steel barrels? That was some cool stuff. I still have all my old vhs tapes and copied them to DVD so they last forever hopefully. Great blast from the past watching them since I believe Fitzgerald was one of the first to really start producing a bunch of hunting tapes.
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Yep.. I am guilty of shooting at steel barrels once or twice. I had all his videos at one time. Not sure what happened to em. He was a video pioneer .
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oldrank wrote:Yep.. I am guilty of shooting at steel barrels once or twice. I had all his videos at one time. Not sure what happened to em. He was a video pioneer .
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I checked his website and you can get most of the classic stuff on DVD now.
http://teamfitzgerald.com/shop/index.php?cPath=22
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Thanks for the link. I pop in over ther every now n then to see what they r up too. Plus always gotta keep my supply of Vanilla killa up...lol
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Behind the Bow - Curtis's self filmed 160"er in WI public marsh
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