Unless you have big advertisers, doing a hunting show will get very expensive. While you could do a lot with making wood arrows, what wood arrow shaft company has $100,000 to invest in underwriting just part of such a show?
I've read where it's around $150,000 a year for a 1/2 hour slot on the major outdoor networks. Then you have camera's, gear, travel expenses, food, lodging, non-resident tags, etc. Unless you're independently wealthy, you may require a salary too. So figure a couple to five grand a week in expenses, at least.
My thought is, doing a hunting show is probably a lot like opening a hunting/fishing store or guiding for a living. It's way more involved than most understand and 98% of those who try will wash out after a few years. You'll also require a lot more cash flow than you expected.