The does passed by close, and the fawn came by so close that it jumped over my legs right in front of me. Something spooked the deer, and the does and fawn started running toward us. I was sitting with my back against a tree with my legs out in front of me. We spotted a couple of does and fawns out in the field in front of us. We went out and sat down by a fence line together. Finally, when I was 16-years old, my dad convinced me to go with him on a hunting trip, after promising he'd leave his gun in the truck. When my dad brought home animals he had killed, I was livid with him. I was about as anti-hunting as you could get. I didn’t like hunting, and I didn’t like for my dad to go hunting. Like my sisters, I didn’t want to go hunting. I'm the youngest of four girls, so my dad didn’t really have a boy to take hunting with him. My dad, Arley Claypool, was always a hunter and also was a white-tailed deer guide for most of my life. I was a city girl, but I’d always had horses and been in the outdoors. Before Country came out, I was 100 percent a fan of Mossy Oak Break-Up.” She’s a mom, a wife, a business partner, a barrel racer and an avid hunter - far more than the person you see on TV. Kelsy says, “That pattern fits in with all the terrain we hunt. She co-hosts their TV show, she’s a Mossy Oak pro, and her favorite pattern is Mossy Oak Break-Up Country. Kelsy Robbins has lived in Delisle, Saskatchewan, Canada, her entire life. What are the people really like that we see on outdoor TV shows? How does an outdoor TV show start? What are the high and low points of bringing outdoor TV shows to your TV sets? What are the lives of the TV hosts like? This week I think you'll enjoy learning more about the people on “Live 2 Hunt with Cody and Kelsy Robbins” TV ( from Kelsy’s point of view. Editor’s Note: Many times the story behind the story is better than the story itself.
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