It's ironic that all of what I call "the good guys" have left Eastmans. Last night Eastmans aired what I believe was the last high country Colorado mulie hunt David Long did before he left them and he mentioned his cameraman wasn't Nate because he was off doing his own thing. The hunts David did in Colorado probably did show enough long shots of the area that someone who taped the shows could figure out pretty close to where he was hunting. However, I would think he would have known that was the case as he surely looked at the film and probably went with the edited final copy of what was aired. If he didn't want that to occur, maybe he should have stayed with just doing his own photos and filming for another book, magazine articles, etc. This is all conjecture on my part, just as everyone's thoughts on this that don't really know why he left. My guess is that maybe because he has always felt that Colorado offers his best chance at big bucks that he wanted to move back down there to pursue them with more scouting and time out in the outdoors. He probably didn't have that flexibility working for Eastmans, especially when he took over as Editor of the EBH magazine, unless he was just there as a figurehead to get them more readership because of his name. IMHO he is the real deal when he quickly changed to a bow several years ago and immediately started taking the same quality of animals at close range that he had been doing with a rifle at 300+ yards.