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Spring Bear Hunt

The Primal Instinct crew finished up the 2010-2011 hunting season in northwest Manitoba with an excellent hunt with Duck Mountain Outfitters.  As the 2011 spring black bear season was closing in, excitement was building with just four days left to hunt.  Unfortunately, two of those days the forecast called for heavy rain so we knew we were in for an adventure.  Despite the rain, as bears aren’t nearly as active in inclement weather, we still saw quite a few.  Once the rain cleared, the bears were on the move and we were seeing an average of ten to fifteen bears a night!

Duck Mountain Outfitters supplied excellent food, lodging, and company and the hunting was second to none.  Truly, a full service organization.  We woke up to a wonderful breakfast and returned to camp to find a delicious dinner laid out on the table.  Tom at Duck Mountain Outfitters ran an first-rate operation and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a trophy black bear.  Check out their site for more information.

We ended up having a number of close encounters and killing a total of four nice bears.   Make sure you catch the episode when it airs on Versus starting this fall!

 


Spring Turkeys In Ohio

        With the 2011 spring turkey season coming to an end, the Primal Instinct crew headed to Ohio for the closing weekend. With bad weather in the forecast, we kept our fingers crossed in hope that the weather would hold off. To our surprise, the weather cooperated and we got all of our hunting in. We ended up getting to hunt out of the blind turtles for the first time and they worked awesome. The crew got some cool footage of one of the biggest gobblers I have seen, coming all the way in to ten yards and we got some pretty entertaining kills. I got to use some of our long awaited new equipment and got some pretty cool shots using it .  Overall, it turned out to be a great trip and should turn out to be an even better episode.


Spring Season Just Around the Corner

The Primal Instinct crew is gearing up with 2011 Spring Turkey Season.  It is our plan to film at least two  “Grand Slams”, one with a bow and the other with a shotgun.  We have a full itinerary to start out in Florida for the osceola in mid-March, then swing up to South Carolina and back home to Maryland for the eastern.  We will take a quick jolt to Texas for the rio and finally shoot back up north to Nebraska for the merriam.

We hope to capture on film two complete ‘grand slams‘ this season, along with additional kills form our other team members and guests.

Unlike most Turkey episodes, we intend to have numerous kills and close encounters filmed in a stunning 24p cinematic look.  Be sure to stay tuned to learn more about the skills and success of this adventure.

 


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About Scott

Born on July 17, 1973 in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Scott’s father introduced him to the sport of hunting as a young child.  By the age of twelve, he had harvested his first whitetail and from then on he has been addicted!  He began to work in the archery business at the age of sixteen and opened his own pro shop at the age of twenty.  With his passion for the sport growing with age, he began hunting and guiding throughout the country.  This became a turning point in his life and the drive to harvest trophy class animals set in.  He loves the challenge of spotting a giant whitetail in the summer and attempting to harvest him in the fall.  There is no greater reward for Scott than watching a plan come together after all his hard work.  He has since harvested over one hundred whitetails in his lifetime, with his largest killed in Ohio scoring 187 inches.  He has six others that all score over 150” and plenty that fall into the 120”-150” class.  Most of the success was attributed to land leases across the Midwest that he shares with friends.  They work together as a team with the same goals to grow and harvest mature bucks and does by practicing quality deer management  food plots, trail camera monitoring and shed hunting fills the void in the off season.  Scott also enjoys hunting other big game, especially elk, with his biggest bull with a bow grossing over 365 inches.  Some of the other trophy class animals he has harvested include black bears, moose and turkey throughout all parts of North America, and a caribou grossing over 375” in Quebec.  This would not be possible without the support of his wife Susan and daughter    Samantha that he misses when he is gone.  They are very encouraging  and understand that hunting is his passion!


About Melissa

Melissa was born in late 1972 in Tokyo and when she was a small child moved to a rural area of South Dakota.  She grew up hunting and fishing in every free moment with a father who was an avid outdoorsman.   She was by his side whenever possible, his little tomboy, and developed a love for hunting, fishing, and the outdoors.
By her early teens when most girls were looking at prom dresses,  Melissa was afield with her father taking many mullies and whitetails.  Regrettably, she left the west to pursue an education in South Carolina, where she obtained a Doctor of Pharmacy degree with a specialty in nuclear pharma.  While living in Charleston, she had her own boat and spent many hours fishing, but had little access to the shooting world.  It was only after relocating to Northern Virginia that she again had time for these activities and exposure to the hunting community.  This resulted in the release of pent up desires to hunt and fish.
New to archery, she has become an excellent bow hunter, an accomplished duck hunter,  and enjoys spending every moment she can steal away from work chasing whitetails from Illinois to Texas, and elk in Southern Colorado, Idaho, and New Mexico.  What she may lack in experience, she makes up for  with desire and attitude.

 


Great Shots!

One of the greatest aspects of this show is the diversity of our hosts and co-hosts.  They all have unique backgrounds in photography and videography that will create visually compelling content that will keep you coming back for more!

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About Lonnie

One step into Lonnie’s home illustrates his passion for the sport.  His walls are decorated with a collection of trophies: a half-albino squirrel, Snow Geese, Canadian Geese, a Mallard pair, a Sika deer, and his newest edition, a coyote from Kansas.
Lonnie was born and raised in White Hall, Maryland.  At a young age, Lonnie discovered his passion for the outdoors and  hunting with his father.  It all started with a squirrel, grew with deer hunting, and became an all out obsession with waterfowl.  During the season, Lonnie can be found in the field with his canine companion, Gunner.  In the off-season, he trains and keeps his chocolate Labrador retriever in top shape, specifically tuned for waterfowl retrieving.  Annually, the pair travels with a group of close friends to Kansas and North Dakota for a waterfowl hunting experience like none other.
Along with his love for hunting, Lonnie has developed a strong interest in videography and enjoys documenting every hunting trip on film to share his experiences.  Through the crosshairs of a scope or a lens, Lonnie has a natural eye for the perfect shot.