
| Written By - Paul Biggs - 05/22/2007 | |
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On target- I really like Bighorn Outdoors direction. They appeal to the average sportsman, showing how to hunt affordably and proving you don't have to spend $2500 to $6500 on a fully guided private land hunt. They also seem pretty down to earth; not like some of the big shots you see on some shows that need to loosen their hat bands to accommodate their big heads.
Off target- After watching a couple Bighorn Outdoor shows I came up with a couple of things I questioned. First, while I was watching and getting into an intense hunt, all of the sudden I was serenaded by the Soggy Bottom Boys. I lost the feeling of being right there with the stalking hunter. I like the fact that Bighorn is doing something different with their music selection, but I'm not sure about the placement. Second, was the over use of online bought jumpbacks from Digital Juice, which are already-made graphics used for editing purposes. Over use of them cheapen the production. Some original graphics would make a world of difference.
For more info on Bighhorn Outdoors and hunt swapping check out their site at: www.bighornoutdoors.com

