Season 2 of Treed.tv

Posted on Friday, April 8th, 2011 at 4:19 pm

Season 2 of Treed.tv features ten original episodes for your viewing pleasure. We would like to welcome Jeremy Peace and his brother Zachary as our film and editing crew. Treed.tv looks forward to providing top quality shows throughout the upcoming season.

New Stud Dog Featured on Treed.tv

Posted on Monday, November 22nd, 2010 at 5:43 pm

The third generation of Team Trackman stud dogs………Rock Bottom Sweat It will be featured on upcoming episodes of Treed.tv. Rock Bottom Sweat It is an outstanding All Grand two year old out of Cold Sweat and the immortal Rock River Lady.

New Sponsor…..Blazer Light & Supply

Posted on Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 3:49 pm

We would like to welcome a new sponsor………Blazer Light & Supply.  Our host, Curt Ahring, has been using  Blazer lights for many years. He is a big fan of their hunting supplies as well. A big welcome to Shane Groves and the gang at Blazer!

Team Trackman & Treed.tv at Autumn Oaks

Posted on Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at 3:48 pm

Curt Ahring will be at the 50th annual Autumn Oaks with his stud dogs…..Trackman, Cold Sweat, Kahuna & Grand Slam. He will have a laptop computer up and running with episodes of Treed.tv playing for your enjoyment.

Russ Meyer Invitational

Posted on Monday, May 10th, 2010 at 5:28 pm

Curt will be hunting Cold Sweat in the Russ Meyer Invitational on May 13-15. We plan on having the cameras rolling for some exciting action.

Field Testing our new “Collar Cam”

Posted on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at 8:07 am

Treed.tv is excited to be field testing the first of its’ kind……..Collar Cam.  This technology will allow our viewers to follow along with the hounds, seeing what they see, and listen as they strike, track, and come “treed”.  Look for exciting footage in future episodes of Treed.tv

Frequently Asked Question

Posted on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at 7:55 pm

We have been asked what ype of cameras we are using to film the shows and if they support Hi Definition video. Our  film crew uses state of the art Sony AX 2000 models that fully support Hi Definition viewing capability.  This setup allows us to have one camera on our show host at all times while the other camera armed with a shotgun microphone follows along with the dogs……collecting exciting video and sound footage as they go.

Episodes Coming Soon

Posted on Thursday, April 15th, 2010 at 7:16 pm

Our film crew has finished filming our  Trackman/Cold Sweat pleasure hunt with final editing nearing completion. Look for the  premier episode of Treed.tv coming soon.

 

Our host, Curt Ahring, is attending Walker Days this weekend and will accept an award for Trackman as the top Breeders Sire again this year. We look forward to bringing you action from Walker Days in a future episode of Treed.tv.

 

Look for details about our first annual Treed.tv/Team Trackman Invitational Hunt coming soon.  

Early Episodes feature Top Hounds and their Owner/Handlers

Posted on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 6:56 am

We are putting together a quality lineup of top hounds and their handlers for our early episodes of Treed.tv. Guys like Keith Hodge owner of Golden Ticket and his good friend Daniel Webster from Illinois, Matt Anderson owner/handler of several titled young dogs out of Cold Sweat, Russ Baer of Iowa fame, and Rick Ennen from North Dakota with Frito. These hunters and others will be featured with our host, Curt Ahring, as he travels the country looking for his next adventure.

“Scrimmage Hunt” Team Trackman versus Wipeout

Posted on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 6:40 am

Barry Kiddy, owner/partner of the popular Wipeout studs, Zeb, Hellbilly Deluxe, and Speck, will be featured in an upcoming episode of Treed.tv on a “scrimmage hunt” with Curt Ahring and Team Trackman. Barry is known far and wide as a breeder and handler of championship caliber hounds and leader of “Wipeout Nation”. He makes his home near Adamsville, Tennessee, with his wife Tonya and four children. Watch as our host, Curt Ahring, and Barry Kiddy poke fun at each other in the spirit of a friendly rivalry, as they turn loose some of the country’s best young coon dogs.