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Awe you know we love ya Doug, don't get your panties in a bunch.Boy what a beating i`m taking! I`m going to remember this,,,you guys that i help out so much at my own lose trying to be a good guy!...well....what goes around comes around,,,when you need some work done,,,it`ll be triple the cost,,,so go ahead and make fun of me,,,,,lol,,,,pay backs are hell!
Best way to get it done is contact the man himself...Tim Farmer.....tell him what you have in mind in detail..See what happens...
Billy
It is personally one of mine & Austin's favorite outdoor shows. I know I am from Southern Indiana, but I feel like the whole show is taped in my back yard. I like it because alot of the places he fishes, I do to. Not all, but alot. I do have to agree on the flint lock gun building, not my thing really. The only problem I have with the show is that I have sent in numerous pictures of Austin with large smallies & his first deer, etc.. & they have never aired them. That irks me a little, but I do realize that they probably get countless number of pictures that they have to go through.
Just my 2 cents..
Jason
You have to keep in mind the intended purpose of the show. Its not to show you how the latest yumdinger lure from Ketchaman lure company is going to bring you big fish, fame, and fortune if only you had it in all 23 colors and 4 flavors. Its to get people interested in the outdoors. To watch some of the fishing shows on TV, you'd think you need a $50,000 boat, $10,000 worth of gear, and 6 months of vacation each year and will be able to catch a 10 lb'er on every cast. I think Ky Afield does a good job showing you that with just a can of worms and a cane pole, you can go out and have a good time with your family at a local pond. And if more people did that and left their Wii's and TV's, and computers at home, wouldn't we all be better off in several ways?
Amen to that Creeker. This is like one of the longest running outdoor shows in the nation. It highlights things that I feel like I can go do nearby if I want to without spending a fortune. It tries to capture what Kentucky outdoors is all about. It's simple and to the point. I find it hard to believe that anyone can criticize the show at all. There's bigger problems out there.You have to keep in mind the intended purpose of the show. Its not to show you how the latest yumdinger lure from Ketchaman lure company is going to bring you big fish, fame, and fortune if only you had it in all 23 colors and 4 flavors. Its to get people interested in the outdoors. To watch some of the fishing shows on TV, you'd think you need a $50,000 boat, $10,000 worth of gear, and 6 months of vacation each year and will be able to catch a 10 lb'er on every cast. I think Ky Afield does a good job showing you that with just a can of worms and a cane pole, you can go out and have a good time with your family at a local pond. And if more people did that and left their Wii's and TV's, and computers at home, wouldn't we all be better off in several ways?
I wasn't criticizing the show, I have watched ky afield for years. before tim started hosting the show. and the guy before tim, was Dave Shuffett. and both dave and tim do a great job. I said most of the fishing shows tim does are weak, and in my opinion they are. I like seeing all sizes of fish caught. not little pan fish all the time. I thought doing a show with two every day down to earth guys from ky. that know how to catch giant blue catfish. would be something that ky afield viewers would really enjoy. and if it should happen, do the whole 30 minute show on the one subject, catching giant blue cats. I don't think you could drag a 80 lb. blue over the side of the boat, in the 5 minutes. thats the time slot that the fishing segments gets on ky afield. not meaning to put the show down in any way, just a thought that would improve it. if I'm not fishing, I watch it every weekend.Amen to that Creeker. This is like one of the longest running outdoor shows in the nation. It highlights things that I feel like I can go do nearby if I want to without spending a fortune. It tries to capture what Kentucky outdoors is all about. It's simple and to the point. I find it hard to believe that anyone can criticize the show at all. There's bigger problems out there.![]()
