Mossy Oak Classics

Leading the ratings on The Outdoor Channel, “Mossy Oak Classics” stands as one of the most-watched hunting shows on television. Rebroadcasts of Mossy Oak’s Hunting the Country have been exclusively shown on The Outdoor Channel since the late 1990s. Mossy Oak Classics remains one of the original cornerstones of outdoor programming and one of the top-rated shows on The Outdoor Channel to date.

On target- Besides the fact that they’ve got a great group of guys who have been in the industry for sometime, the production quality is solid. Together they exhibit why MOC is a top notch program. I have always been a fan of Mossy Oak’s shows and hope they will continue to remain amongst the elite outdoor production teams.

Off target- Now to the part I love. First, let’s start with the obvious; REBROADCASTS. If you’re a regular at watching Mossy Oak’s Hunting the Country then you’ve pretty much seen all the Mossy Oak Classics. Prehaps I watch too darn many outdoor shows, but still I like seeing new stuff. We all love watching ESPN classics, even though I probably will try to never watch the great Fiesta Bowl game again. I don’t think I could watch my Sooners lose another heart-breaker. Overall, there are some of us who enjoy watching the great hunts over and over, but I like a little variety myself.

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9 Responses to “Mossy Oak Classics”

  1. Big Ben on 15 Jan 2007 at 4:31 pm

    I find myself watching the re-runs anyway, nothing else better now days on tv. Now my oldest son watches all my old DVDs over and over.

  2. Big Time on 15 Jan 2007 at 5:13 pm

    I hear ya, I sometimes like to pull out some of my old DVD’s just to see how much things have changed.

  3. jay Victor on 15 Jan 2007 at 5:25 pm

    I like Mossy Oak stuff but the same stuff can get a little bit old. Hey Big Time, when are we going to see some more of your new episodes at Worldhunt? The first 2 are top drawer but lets see some new stuff from you guys too.

  4. Josh on 17 Jan 2007 at 9:11 am

    Who cares about worldhunt. We’re talking TV shows. Are they on TV? NO….

    Mossy Oak does a great job and I’m a huge fan.

  5. Rob parker on 17 Jan 2007 at 11:39 am

    Hey Josh, isnt Biggs “The Critic” the producer of Worldhunt’s shows? I think he may care, and i kindave care too. Also, having watched those 1st episodes I can say that they got something special going on. you must not have seen those shows yet. they are like the most watched thing on the web according to my little bro who is a web hound. As someone who does not have the outdoor channel i like seeing biggs’ shows and watching stuff on the web not just on tv. Thats my take on this anyhow.

    Josh, we do agree that mossy oak is sweet! I hope they get more agressive and start giving Realtree a run for their money more this year. I am a mossy oak man through and through.

  6. Doc on 17 Jan 2007 at 11:59 am

    I’m back, Yeah webs cool, but it’s not TV I agree. Back to the mossy oak post, I’m a big fan too. Wonder what their going to pull out to match Realtree’s new AP camo?

  7. jake howell on 22 Jan 2007 at 7:06 am

    Critic, whens the show coming out that D Farbz is talking about in the article on Cuz? Full Frame? When are you reviewing that 1 man?

  8. Taylor D on 30 Jan 2007 at 5:11 pm

    FUll Frame, haven’t heard of it. I will look for it.

    D

  9. Big Time on 30 Jan 2007 at 5:19 pm

    Whitetails “Full Frame” Haven’t seen it yet. Looks interesting though and would love to watch it. It looks as if they go behind the hunters and take a look at the cameramen filming. I will check it out.

    BigTime

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