"We've got a lot of cool stuff," said John Tate, the producer of "Realtree Outdoors." "I'm really excited about this year."ĭespite the track record of success that exists behind the show, Tate says that viewers should not expect to see "Realtree Outdoors" resting on any past laurels. In weeks to come, viewers will see the likes of Bill Jordan, David Blanton, and their guests traveling across the continent to take aim at a variety of critters ranging from caribou to Dall sheep to elk to spring turkeys to more monster whitetails. That's plenty of exciting hunts, big antlers, hero shots, and even a miss or two along the way including this weekend's episode of monster buck hunting in South Texas.
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ET each week by Bill Jordan's long-running "Realtree Outdoors," one of the most popular hunting shows in North America.ĭuring this first weekend of a new season, viewers will get a taste of what's to come throughout the third quarter. ET, the Realtree Outdoor Block will be capped off at 10 a.m. "And you have to educate, or they'll turn the channel."įollowing the short vignette-styled "Monster Buck Moments" at 9:55 a.m. "You have to entertain, or they'll turn the channel," Miranda said. "This year on the show it's a totally new show with new opens and new bumpers," Miranda said.īut while the production end of the show will have a new look and feel to it, what will remain unchanged is Miranda's commitment to both entertain and educate hunters with great action from the field.
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ET, this is the show where Miranda grabs his bow each week and heads off on another globetrotting adventure for big game critters ranging from Africa's Cape buffalo to the Arctic's musk ox to Midwestern whitetails. "It's pretty amazing when you start adding up everybody on the show and what they've done there's a lot to draw from."įresh on the heels of "Whitetail Country" is Miranda's other show, the longtime ESPN Outdoors' staple of "Advantage Adventures."Īiring at 9:30 a.m. "We've got something like 400 years of deer-hunting experience," Miranda said. Every week we've got guys like Bill Jordan, Chuck Adams, myself, Stan Potts, Joel Maxfield and Greg Miller."Īdd in people like writer Bill Winke, the husband-and-wife team of Lee and Tiffany Lakosky, Scott Schultz of Robinson Outdoors fame and Alex Rutledge of Hunter Specialties, and it's easy to see that there's plenty of deer-hunting knowledge to be gained from watching this show. "No other show has more pros than 'Whitetail Country,'" said Miranda, who will be speaking to his ESPN2 Hunt Sunday shows this Saturday from 6-7 a.m.
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Viewers will also get a look at the hunting tactics of these deer hunting pros that have helped to fill their walls with big antlers and their freezers with succulent venison. "We wanted to delve into the lives of some of the country's best deer hunters, see their trophy rooms, find out what kind of truck Bill Jordan drives, see where they eat lunch or, in other words, see just a day in the life of these hunters." "So many shows are about whack 'em and stack 'em," Miranda said. We wanted to delve into the lives of some of the country's best deer hunters. ET.īilled as a deer-hunting show akin to something on the order of "A&E Biography" or "Headliners and Legends," host Tom Miranda promises viewers a rare glimpse into the day-to-day lives of some of the country's most successful deer hunters.
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ET on ESPN2.įirst up is "Whitetail Country," beginning at 9 a.m. (And tune in each Sunday afterward, as Hunt Sunday runs all the way through December this year!)Ī key component of that lineup will be the weekly Realtree Outdoor Block, which airs Sundays from 9-10:30 a.m. That's easy tune in Sunday, July 3, for the arrival of this year's ESPN Outdoors Hunt Sunday lineup, which features programming designed to whet a hunter's appetite for what's to come later this year. In the meantime, what's a sportsman to do on this long, hot Independence Day holiday weekend? They're also anticipating first trips into the field later this year with a shotgun, bow, rifle or muzzleloader in tow as the chase for big game, small game, upland birds and waterfowl begins in earnest. Let the countdown begin the countdown to the fireworks of another fall hunting season, that is.Īs another sizzling Fourth of July holiday approaches, hunters all across North America are already beginning to dream of the chill of an autumn breeze, not to mention the blazing colors of autumn's glory splashed across creation. And to find the ESPN Radio affiliate in your area, click here.
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