I would watch shows with guys truly doing DIY hunts regardless of what they kill. I see shows all the time with the "pros" hunting elk with guides on ranches that kill raghorn 5 points and thats fine, except I would be pissed that i dropped the coin for that. I like the eastmans shows because they hunt western big game. I don't buy the "we have to fill our schedule by buying tags" argument. Ut, Az, Nm, Nv, Co, Wy, Id, Mt, thats 8 western states, you buy public deer and elk tags thats 16 tags, cameron, guy, mike, thats 48 tags. Add in antelope and whatever is drawn, that is more than enough tags to fill a season. They are the closest I have seen to DIY hunters, but they aren't there. I am more happy that they preach fair chase. I bet half or better of the shows on hunt in fenced ranches, or for planted birds, etc. We all hunt, we all read, look at the 400+ bulls you saw killed on tv last year. If their is a 400+ bull in utah their are pics all over the internet, guys talking, guides flying planes, etc. the only way there isn't is if they are in a fence. Tell me you wouldn't love to see the "pros" slid off the road stuck, or broke down, or lost, frustrated by other hunters, or all the other stuff DIY hunters deal with every year. Private land doesn't mean no fair chase, BUT, if your get to hunt the rut because your in a CWMU(utah) your chances are much better. If you are the first rifle the deer hears in August, your odds are a lot better than in October when they are extremely flighty. If hunting the CWMUs and ranches was the same as public land DIY hunting, why would anyone pay the money? I am like most of the guys here, I watch hunting shows instead of American Idol or Dancing with the stars, but I am not in awe, or even impressed with any of the "pros". Hunting shows are a lot like the WWE, a lot of hype, macho men yacking about how bad they are, blonde babes pretending they are as bad as their bad man, but in the end we know how it ends before it starts.