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Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:23 am
by chad85
i seen the show i thought it was terrible who cares about a old jack rabbit i thought it was gonna be about hounds
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 3:01 pm
by Dads dogboy
Chad 85, hope you were teasing, if not, to each his own!
We sure liked the history about Ole Jack, it was the kind of Human Interest background that we enjoy and seperates CARNIVORE from the other Calling-Killing Shows. I am sure that others did as well.
While Dad and I are Hound Hunters....all of us are Hunters.....learning to appreciate the other Genres to be found in the Outdoor world help us to become better Outdoorsmen....at least that is the way my family feels.
Supporting HUNTING in all its many forms is a Birth PRIVILAGE not a Birth RIGHT and it must be protected and supported.
Any way keep knocking Home Runs Gary...we are sure enjoying them....feed Ole Jack a carrot for us!
CJC
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 7:37 pm
by Gary Roberson
Thanks Dads Dogboy. Proves that you can't please everyone all of the time, even if we want to. I am sorry to say that this week's episode will not feature any hound hunting but if you are interested in watching night time predator calling, this show is for you. I promise that the young men on this hunt have been able to capture the absolute best night footage ever seen and they are doing it while blowing a lot of the things I have preached for many years.
I sincerely appreciate all of the kind words and thank you for watching the show.
Gary
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 9:12 pm
by 2ndhound
I thought Ol Jack was pretty darn cool, Lots of history in those big ears!
The way those greys were coming in on him all puffy tailed I was sure Ol Jack was headed to the repair shop again, That uh base camp looked well used and fragrant LOL,
Good show you guys keep it coming.
Ken
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:44 pm
by mofo21
def a great show! shootin pigs out of the chopper would be a blast! i know there was a coon found in headquarters surprised you havent found any wetbacks in there. still havent seen any hound hunting but still enjoy the show! keep up the good work
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 2:10 pm
by Gary Roberson
Go to the pursuitchannel.com and click on shows. Scroll down to Carnivore and click on it and you should be able to see the first episode when we were chasing bobcats with hounds.
I just got word that the store is up and running on carnivoretv.com where you should be able to view the first episode as well. CARNIVORE T shirts are now available. My favorite says "CARNIVORE killing more stuff than Anthrax".
Adios,
Gary
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:21 pm
by cox
I have watched all the episodes and enjoyed the story of Jack and the one shooting the hogs from the helicopter. My personal favorite was the bobcat hunt I thought it was realy cool and portrayed houndsmen in a very positive way, not like I've seen in other programs. I hope you do more hound hunting episodes for that reason, the hound hunting community needs the kind of representation your program provides. The calling shows are OK but it is the "Pursuit" channel release the hounds and pursue something. Thanks for a cool show, Dan
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 7:19 pm
by Gary Roberson
Update on "Wetback". If any of you watched the show on Sat. or Sun. you did not hear the term "Wetback" used by me as I was censored by the Pursuit Channel. I just returned from a show in San Antonio and visited with many Hispanics, some were my friends and most I had never seen in my life. No one had a problem with the term. Wetback is a term that refers to anyone who is in this country illegally no matter if they are from Russia, Australia or the Congo. My Hispanic buddies refer to these criminals as "Mojados" which means wet. I guess that I am going to have to send all shows to CJC so that he can review before we air them.
Adios,
Gary
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 9:13 pm
by hounddude
Gary
I tried to watch at the links. All I can get is a preview?
Mark
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 7:37 pm
by Gary Roberson
hounddude
Go to pursuitchannel.com and when the home page comes up, click on "Shows". Then scroll down to CARNIVORE and click on it. At the end of the show description, it will give you the option of viewing episodes. I think that the first three episodes are up and running.
Thanks,
Gary
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 8:30 pm
by DC DOGGIN
Gary I enjoy the show very much it's something different and i like it. I like Ol Jack as well, he carries alot of history and good memories with you on your hunts, and i would be hesitant on getting rid of him or replacing him as well. Good luck with the future shows. I hope to see some more hound hunts as they are more fascinating for me. It's all good i enjoy the predator calling as i am going to start doing a lot more myself and i might even bring a camera along. Take care and once again good luck with the future shows. DC
PS. send some of them damned fox my way ah send a few cat too.
Re: CARNIVORE
Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:50 am
by Gary Roberson
We are going to air a hog hunt in Florida pretty soon and have an episode of hunting hogs in Texas with Jagd Terriers, the little 20 pound dogs. I will have a segment of coon hunting around here and am thinking about making a trip to Indiana for Autumn Oaks, the largest coon hunt in the world. I have the Todd Kellum at UKC trying to find me a good story...something out of the ordinary. I will of course hang around with my buddy Mark Zepp with Garmin/Tritronics.
As most of you know, Garmin purchase TT and I look for some really interesting products to come from that merger.
Last week, I visited with Bridger Petrini, Tri State Outfitters and will do a lion hunt with him this fall or winter. He is a nice young man hunting a pretty piece of the country. I am waiting on a rain in the Trans Pecos and so that I can haul my potlickers to the Big Bend area for lion as well. I simply need a change in the weather as it is well over 100 everyday and no rain in months.
Adios,
Gary