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Anyone else try and watch this show? I caught the first one, and there's another on tv now...

My $.02

A couple guys make a show about chopping down bushes and stuff to get the boat into "top secret" lakes nobody knows about....

My response? The first show was entirely about laboring through thick cane, mud and stuff. No fishing. 

The one that's on right now is basically the same show, just another episode, no fishing.

Can someone contact these guys and let them know airboats and choppers HAVE been invented, or just put the show on the DIY channel and name it, "brush removal from a boat."

What a waste. They missed the mark by mile.

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I only saw the first show. Kinda had the same thoughts

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Until I opened the thread I thought it was about raiders first wedding night.

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5 hours ago, deaknh03 said:

Until I opened the thread I thought it was about raiders first wedding night.

shots fired

 

:)

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I agree with you Atcoha. Not really sure why they went thru all the trouble. It was done in Mexico I believe and I wonder what they might find if they keep going. But it seems like a ton of problems for a bit of reward.

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The way the show was edited was awful too.   The show was 85% them chopping through canes but the footage was all cut up and put together completely out of order.  It was painful to watch with no payoff.

The 2nd episode was just about as bad.

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4 hours ago, Jrob78 said:

The way the show was edited was awful too.   The show was 85% them chopping through canes but the footage was all cut up and put together completely out of order.  It was painful to watch with no payoff.

The 2nd episode was just about as bad.

Agree

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