Thank you all for your suggestions. I talked to Roy Grimes from NASP back in 2005 and he said they can’t make an official stand on promotion of hunting with the program. I think, however, that the kids who are in the program could be exposed to a pro-hunting message at private meetings and social events. I know many are very curious.
TJ Yes we are still working on the sequel to Primal Dreams, but knowing it won’t be ready for quite some time. We did not want to let this opportunity to reach more non-hunters slip by us. We are all very busy with work and family as well it is hunting season, but my brothers and the Wensels are committed to spending the time and arrange a more tailored video. Lets face it, we hunt because we enjoy it and we get a “lift” by doing so. The focus is not reasoned explanations or defense for hunting, but depiction of hunters approaching the sport as a way of life and pursuing animals with respect, reverence and awe. Apologetic explanations are not going to win the argument. We feel we did a great job with this in the full length Primal Dreams, however the new condensed version, which will not come out for a few months yet, will compress the best of the best into a message based production that may prove more rewarding to non hunters who are not expected to have the luxury of time.
Mike