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'Extreme Huntress' show to air today

Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 5 months AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| August 3, 2011 7:00 PM

An episode of a hunting television show featuring “Extreme Huntress” winner Angie Haas-Tennison will be broadcast today at noon on the Versus Channel.

The “Eye of the  Hunter” episode follows Tennison during a May hunt for red stag and Arapawa ram in New Zealand. Another episode following her hunt for tahr, a New Zealand mountain goat, will air sometime in early fall.

The shows will also be available for viewing online at http://www.tahoefilms.com.

Tennison, a Kila area resident, won the national Extreme Huntress contest through online voting last year. She collected 4,040 votes, well ahead of her nearest challenger’s 2,733 votes.

Tennison said she will be on a panel of judges that will select 10 finalists who will advance to online voting in this year’s Extreme Huntress contest.

“I hope we get some Montanans applying, because I will be partial,” she said.

Tennison said she helped write the script and did voice-overs at a local recording studio to provide narration for the episode airing this week.

“It was interesting to be set up with a microphone,” she said. “It was a lot of fun. It was an interesting process.”

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