Streaming? OYOA/Fresh Tracks?

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I am going to expand my streaming capabilities and am wondering what services people would recommend. (Hulo, Netflix,or whatever). Do any of these services have any type of "outdoor programming"?
 
I am going to expand my streaming capabilities and am wondering what services people would recommend. (Hulo, Netflix,or whatever). Do any of these services have any type of "outdoor programming"?

Netflix is ok. Pretty sure it does not have any outdoor programming. I like it for some of the 80's sitcoms and various other sitcoms that it has. I don't think I have watched a movie on it in months. Hulu...not really a fan. I used to like it to catch up on some missed episodes of the office or the Bachelorette. :)
 
I watch more shows on Netflix than on reg TV...aside from Fresh Tracks. I'm not aware on any outdoor programming though I havent really looked. Tried Hulu...it blows compared to Netflix; dont waste your $$$
 
Netflix all the way. No outdoor channels, but cheaper then renting movies too if you can wait till they get on there. Also nice to watch a whole series at once rather then wait week to week or worry about taping it, or missing episodes if it is something you really like watching.
 
If nothing else seems to beat Netflix maybe I should just keep it as my only streaming provider.

I did find 1 Gordon Eastman video on Netflix.
 
Rumor has it that Netflix will also be picking up some of the popular outdoor TV shows in the next year. Not sure where I heard that rumor. :rolleyes:

Hunting the World Southern Style??? :D or maybe Lee and Tiffany??? :hump:
 
Rumor has it that Netflix will also be picking up some of the popular outdoor TV shows in the next year. Not sure where I heard that rumor. :rolleyes:

Buy on the rumor, sell on the news...I see their market expansion going through the roof :)

Maybe it's time to join....after all they are a local business, I should support them.
 
Thanks guys.
Other than the Bachelorette:eek: what are you guys watching on netflix?Recommendations?

I have grown really board with the same old same old.
 
Thanks guys.
Other than the Bachelorette:eek: what are you guys watching on netflix?Recommendations?

I have grown really board with the same old same old.

Breaking Bad...quite possibly the best TV show I've ever watched.

Mad Men. Just started but I like it.

Like I said, I bet I watch more from Netflix than on regular tv.
 
Breaking Bad...quite possibly the best TV show I've ever watched.

Mad Men. Just started but I like it.

Like I said, I bet I watch more from Netflix than on regular tv.

I agree about breaking bad but ran out of episodes. I didn't care for mad men.
 
Rumor has it that Netflix will also be picking up some of the popular outdoor TV shows in the next year. Not sure where I heard that rumor.

As in popular with the members of this forum? We can but hope.
 
Netflix is great. Hulu is only good for watching shows that are running currently. If you have not TV, both will do you fine. If you are primarily a show watcher, Hulu is probably a little better, but Netflix has all of the movies worth watching and lots of shows too.

We have both and like them. No TV. No OYOA though :(
 
Did Netflix ever pick up a certain show?:rolleyes:

Just ditched the cable box but 4-5 channels just don't cut it.

Been thinking about a Roku.
 
Only 4-5 channels after ditching cable? I can pick up 13-15 depending on weather. Of course I am in Idaho where there are no mountains:D


Did Netflix ever pick up a certain show?:rolleyes:

Just ditched the cable box but 4-5 channels just don't cut it.

Been thinking about a Roku.
 
Demand the outdoors has a bunch of outdoor shows including life at table mountain.

On roku you can get outdoor channels like heading outdoors and bow hunting.com.

Some are free and others you pay a monthly fee.

Another fun thing to do on roku is watch you tube videos of other peoples hunts. Some are actually pretty interesting.

Now you can watch OYOA on carbontv.
 
Only 4-5 channels after ditching cable? I can pick up 13-15 depending on weather. Of course I am in Idaho where there are no mountains:D

If I add the Spanish stations triple that. Not sure if it's the cheap OTR antennae from Target or where I'm located. I have discovered I have to relocate the antennae to get various stations.

Think I might invest in the Roku or similar.
 

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