Sporting Classics with Chris Dorsey celebrates the sporting life in the Lowcountry in this week’s new episode.

Dorsey Pictures announces that this week’s episode of Sporting Classics with Chris Dorsey – the most watched outdoor TV program in the world – celebrates the sporting life in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, as Dorsey and team head out for a fin, fur and feather sampler with Negrini Case’s Steve Lamboy and family. It’s quail, deer, hogs, redfish and marsh hens in a field to table celebration of all that coastal Carolina has to offer at Dorsey’s home in Brays Island, South Carolina.

The episode celebrates the many sporting opportunities available in the Lowcountry, including a railbird hunt in the brackish water. While many modern sportsmen are not familiar with hunting railbirds and marsh hens, it is one of the oldest sporting pursuits in North America.

Umarex Airguns takes center stage as Dorsey hunts whitetail with the .50 caliber Umarex Hammer from a Muddy blind over a small food plot. Lewis and Clark famously used an airgun to harvest over 1,000 animals on their journey, and now Umarex has taken the classic concept into the 21st century.

Winchester’s new 6.8 Western Cartridge undergoes a successful field test on feral hogs in the South Carolina Lowcountry, as Dorsey and company help eradicate the invasive pest while wearing an ear-to-ear grin.

Finally, no visit to Brays Island is complete without an afternoon of kicking up quail as Dorsey and friends work with the finest hunting dogs in North America.  Chris is joined by 4-star General Walt Boomer, Walther Arms’ Cody Osborn and Emmy-winning actor Gerald McRaney.

Series host Chris Dorsey is among the world’s most widely traveled sportsmen having hunted and fished on five continents and he’s served in board leadership and advisory roles of numerous conservation and sporting advocacy organizations. He’s a member of the Outdoor Legends Hall of Fame and is a recipient of the Ray Scott Trailblazer Award as well as the Curt Gowdy Memorial Award. He’s a biologist, author of 12 books on outdoor subjects, is a past editor-in-chief of Sports Afield and Ducks Unlimited magazines and his work has appeared in most of the outdoor magazines in the English-speaking world as well as National Geographic, Newsweek, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and the Robb Report.

Sporting Classics with Chris Dorsey is sponsored by Winchester Ammunition, Winchester Repeating Arms, Sporting Classics Magazine, Walther Arms, Riton Optics, Umarex Airguns, Safari Club International, Negrini Cases, Muddy Blinds, Stealth Cam and Cold Steel Knives.

 

Dorsey has spent the past 30 years investigating and chronicling the finest bird hunting destinations on the planet while producing nearly 60 outdoor adventure television series. In the process, his teams have amassed a library of more than 100,000 hours of HD footage and nearly 150,000 photographs, making Call Time (the book and companion film set) an unmatched celebration of the world of wingshooting.

The stunning, large-format book chronicles 18 different wingshooting adventures on four continents. Its chapters feature pheasant, bobwhite quail, ruffed grouse, woodcock, greywing francolin, ocellated turkey, spurfowl, sandgrouse, duck, goose, perdiz, dove, and driven shoots for red-legged partridge, guineafowl, pheasants and grouse.

Internationally acclaimed photographers Dusan Smetana, Marcos Furer, Lee Kjos, Gary Kramer, John MacGillivray and many others spent thousands of hours in remote locations to capture a stunning collection of images that help make the 300-page opus an instant classic. Each chapter features a 10-minute corresponding film shot on location during the creation of Call Time. Shop Now