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Team Realtree® Monster Bucks XVII 1 and 2 DVDs
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Team Realtree® Monster Bucks XVII 1 and 2 DVDs

Watch some of the best big-buck footage ever produced in these action-packed DVDs. In Monster Bucks XVII Volume 1 tag along for 24 great hunts from nine different states. See some of the biggest bucks taken in 2008 including 158'' and 161'' monsters harvested in Georgia. This DVD includes a gear guide, outfitter guide plus bonus footage. In Monster Bucks XVII Volume 2 catch up with the crew as they travel to Alberta with Ned Yost, to Texas with country music star Miranda Lambert, to Montana with Gregg Ritz and to Iowa with Tiffany Lakosky, not to mention trips to nine additional monster-buck states. You'll see 22 action-packed hunts, including 12 bow hunts, six rifle hunts and four muzzleloader hunts that include some of the best whitetail footage to date.
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  • Monster Bucks XVII Volume 1 – 120 minutes, DVD
  • Monster Bucks XVII Volume 2 – 120 minutes, DVD
  • Text Size: AAA
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    Overall Customer Rating: 
    4 out of 5
    4 out of 5
    1 out of 1(100%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
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    Overall Customer Rating: 
    4 out of 5
    4 out of 5
    steven721
    Location:STL, MO
    Would you recommend this product to a friend? Yes
    Volume 1
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    I've only seen Volume 1 so far, but I am impressed with the it like their past dvds. I know I being picky, the reason why I gave it four stars is due to the fact that it wasn't it the widescreen format. I think it gives a better depth of field in this format. Their last two monster bucks series where in this format, why not this one? Also the camera man needs to zoom out a little bit when the hunter is being shown in the stand. All you see is the hunter's face. Kinda annonying.
    One thing that I thought was odd, was that in one of the hunts, the guy is wearing mossy oak camo instead of realtree. You think they wouldn't have let that one slip.