Huntin’ Grounds on TV

The Huntin’ Grounds has grown to be one of the largest online hunting management shows, according to its founder, Steven Fuller.

“Our team is composed of educated and passionate people who are leaders in the community and have the same passion for hunting and passing on the legacy to future generations,” Fuller said.

“Educating hunters and passing on the hunting legacy is a passion of mine and I’m blessed to be doing what I am today. I started posting videos on YouTube for no other reason than I just wanted to share my passion and then sponsors started contacting me. We have the drive, the passion and we do it for the right reason and for those who thought it couldn’t be done, well it has made it. What we do is a life style and it’s a Christian life style we choose to represent and we hope it makes an impact nation wide. I can’t believe it has grown to national television and everyone believes it will only get bigger. But we couldn’t do it without God, family and our supporters,” Fuller said.

The show started because the Fuller wanted to find a way to help educate hunters and get more people into hunting. He started with low-end videos on YouTube and it has grown to the large viewing it is today in less than three years. Steven has a BS in Conservation/Wildlife Management and Communication Arts with a minor in Field Biology and has trained under some well known Wildlife Biologist such as Dr. Grant Woods.

“The Huntin’ Grounds continues to grow on a daily basis; they have challenged themselves and are on the way to being the most well-known hunting/management show online,” Fuller said, adding that with the following and support from sponsors, they are now on national television. The show will start airing at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays, beginning in October 2013, on the Hunt Channel 266.

When it comes to management, Huntin’ Grounds is different than most shows because they don’t manage thousands of acres and spend thousands of dollars; they are out to educate the average landowner who has smaller parcels of land how they can grow bigger bucks and have larger wildlife populations with cost effective techniques. The show quality is as good as, or better than most, seen currently on television, and with each episode the quality improves.

The numbers and following speak for themselves but they are looking for companies to join the team. They need sponsorships to make this happen, Fuller said.