Well, sometime tomorrow the rest of the world will get a notice about this hunt being loaded up on YouTube. Hunt Talkers get to see it first.
Some of you already saw it on TV earlier this month. The feedback has been remarkable. It is a great hunt, with a great guy, Bruce Pettet, who leads a great company, Leupold. Add in a great camera guy and it might be worth your time to watch, even with the sub-par host that leads the operation.
Bruce applied for the tag in the New Mexico draw, but was unsuccessful. Since vouchers can be controversial, I want people to know this hunt was on a unit-wide voucher. Sometime this is how we have to do it when we have guest who we have made contractual obligations to take them hunting and they don't draw and they have super tight schedules in hunting season. Not our preference, but it is how it happens some times.
[video=youtube_share;yGE72mUKprs]https://youtu.be/yGE72mUKprs[/video]
In addition to the hunt itself, we are continuing with our YouTube strategy of providing a lot of hub content that helps explain more of what you saw in the episode. Since this hunt was with the guy leading the team at Leupold, much of these hub content vids are about the equipment you saw us using.
The rifle, scope, bullet used - https://youtu.be/yCKQpA9gAOg
Leupold TBR Range finders - https://youtu.be/87VzHMqEGaU
Leupold Spotting scopes - https://youtu.be/V7cZbwphnoI
Gutless method on an elk – https://youtu.be/Ny5z3kJWbn8
Using Trekking Poles for Mountain Hunting - https://youtu.be/C8Ux_MKKihw
I hope you like the episode and I hope you like our use of YouTube for distribution of the big episode and the surrounding hub content. If you do like it, I hope you will sharing.
When it comes down to measuring the success of this YouTube venture, your sharing and commenting on these videos is what will make the final difference in whether or not ad agencies find the YouTube model a worthwhile manner for reaching their client's customer. Not many high quality productions are doing the full on YouTube gig like we are A lot of people are watching what we are doing and waiting to see whether we succeed or fall on our face.
Thanks for watching.
Some of you already saw it on TV earlier this month. The feedback has been remarkable. It is a great hunt, with a great guy, Bruce Pettet, who leads a great company, Leupold. Add in a great camera guy and it might be worth your time to watch, even with the sub-par host that leads the operation.
Bruce applied for the tag in the New Mexico draw, but was unsuccessful. Since vouchers can be controversial, I want people to know this hunt was on a unit-wide voucher. Sometime this is how we have to do it when we have guest who we have made contractual obligations to take them hunting and they don't draw and they have super tight schedules in hunting season. Not our preference, but it is how it happens some times.
[video=youtube_share;yGE72mUKprs]https://youtu.be/yGE72mUKprs[/video]
In addition to the hunt itself, we are continuing with our YouTube strategy of providing a lot of hub content that helps explain more of what you saw in the episode. Since this hunt was with the guy leading the team at Leupold, much of these hub content vids are about the equipment you saw us using.
The rifle, scope, bullet used - https://youtu.be/yCKQpA9gAOg
Leupold TBR Range finders - https://youtu.be/87VzHMqEGaU
Leupold Spotting scopes - https://youtu.be/V7cZbwphnoI
Gutless method on an elk – https://youtu.be/Ny5z3kJWbn8
Using Trekking Poles for Mountain Hunting - https://youtu.be/C8Ux_MKKihw
I hope you like the episode and I hope you like our use of YouTube for distribution of the big episode and the surrounding hub content. If you do like it, I hope you will sharing.
When it comes down to measuring the success of this YouTube venture, your sharing and commenting on these videos is what will make the final difference in whether or not ad agencies find the YouTube model a worthwhile manner for reaching their client's customer. Not many high quality productions are doing the full on YouTube gig like we are A lot of people are watching what we are doing and waiting to see whether we succeed or fall on our face.
Thanks for watching.