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Raised Hunting is about an average American family that has used hunting as a platform to teach ethics and values to their family. The Holders share their North America hunting experience and use real adventures from their journeys. Raised Hunting captures the raw emotion that comes from an animal at close range, all while focusing on bringing you ultimate adventures with the highest regard to cinematography. Raised Hunting is the show that keeps you on the edge of your seat and looking for more when it's over. Most important, the Holders hope you will see them for who they really are – just another family that lives and loves everything hunting has to offer, and the kind of family you would hope to run into at your next hunting camp. After all, they are looking forward to sharing camp with you. Thank you for being a part of Raised Hunting!
The Holder family employs what they think is the perfect plan as they continue their quest to help Tanner Webb shoot his first deer. What they couldn't see, was the bigger and better plan that the man upstairs had for this wheelchair bound hunter.
When a son's job gets in the way of deer hunting, a father and son both realize, there are life lessons they can learn from the situation.
A family camping trip turns into a lesson in determination. The reflection on a past elk hunt helps the family realize, that life is not about what we do, but how we approach it.
A family has their first chance for three generations to hunt together. An Arkansas duck hunt is the scene where the Holder family finds a deeper meaning of family.
A son graduates from high school. The family hunts big Iowa whitetails. They realize Dad's obsession with filming is more than an annoyance; it's also one of his greatest gifts.
A mother and father have dreamed of the day they would elk hunt with their son. The dream becomes reality, on the quest for Warren's first Montana elk.
An Iowa fall means football and bowhunting whitetails, and this fall a father and son learn it's not about being perfect at either, but more about making the perfect effort.
We all make hard decisions, but a father learns that making the decision isn't the hard part, living with the decision to not take his son on a hunt can be much more.
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