The Last Spot on the Show... And Then They Won Everything
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It all came down to one opportunity: North American Hunting. The rules were simple but tough—film your own hunt, edit it yourself, and tell your story in under six minutes. Derrick picked up the camera, pulled together sponsors, and landed the very last spot on the show.
By day, they were managing a ranch and handling marketing. On weekends, they were in the woods filming hunts, learning video editing from scratch, and building something that felt real. Then came the big break—they won. That win earned them their own national TV show, backed by a 32-week (15-episode) contract.
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