When I first saw the Highway Flyway a year or two ago, I was pretty offended. It seemed like they were making a mockery of our sport. And I hated the cliche' "bubba hunter" mentality.
Unfortunately I know quite a few guys that are just like Craig and Harold, and I hafta say that I think these type of guys are in the majority of those that call themselves duck hunters. On another site there was recently a heated thread regarding shooting birds on the water and I was shocked to see that an awful lot of guys not only admitted it, but were boastful and defensive about it! At least the Flyway Highway guys take their shots on the wing.
But overall I'm offended more by some of the other shows, even Waterfowler TV. Way too much machismo going around. All this talk about "Cut 'em!" and then laughing like school girls when you drop a few, and even yelling "nice shot!" when it didn't look like a nice shot at all and the bird(s) were only wing-tipped and sailed half a mile.
I think DU TV tries the hardest to portray our sport in a good and ethical fashion, but it seems to go too far the other way. It's easy to be stuffy when every hunt is done under perfect circumstances with low-pressured birds.
The Flyway Highway just seems to be the waterfolwers version of all the other "reality" shows on TV. And unfortunately I think they are just like an awful lot of average Joe duck hunters. They aren't necessarily my cup of tea, but I can't really fault them for showing the (sometimes) good, the bad ,and the ugly of waterfowling. At least it's better than the other shows that portray how great their hunters are even though they have absolutely everything in their favor.