who do you respect the most?
#41
RE: who do you respect the most?
schockey and michael waddell
Nugent shoots his pets he always looks at the camera and says "it's coming right towards us" and i can't help to think yeah its coming toward you, it thinksyour gonnapet it
Nugent shoots his pets he always looks at the camera and says "it's coming right towards us" and i can't help to think yeah its coming toward you, it thinksyour gonnapet it
#42
RE: who do you respect the most?
its true that alot of the "pros" go on hunts with outfitters. but i dont believe the outfitters is what made them "famous in the first place.
Realtree picked up Waddell at a turkey calling competition. everbody starts out somewhere. its called the bottom.
personally i have to agree that Spook is a great guy and a die hard hunter.
Realtree picked up Waddell at a turkey calling competition. everbody starts out somewhere. its called the bottom.
personally i have to agree that Spook is a great guy and a die hard hunter.
#43
RE: who do you respect the most?
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
I'm surprised In allot of the responses here and I say that with the utmost respect, each to there own. I guess I never would of expected pros to be picked that go on outfitted hunts to be among the more respected pro hunters that were picked on here. I'm sure most of the pros have gone on an outfitted hunt or 2 but I think allot of them go on them all the time.
I'm surprised In allot of the responses here and I say that with the utmost respect, each to there own. I guess I never would of expected pros to be picked that go on outfitted hunts to be among the more respected pro hunters that were picked on here. I'm sure most of the pros have gone on an outfitted hunt or 2 but I think allot of them go on them all the time.
#46
RE: who do you respect the most?
This is a hard one to answer. I like the passion of the Nuge, Miller of course and guys like Adams and Shockey. Truth be told I have learned more by talking to successful hunters than I ever have watching Hunting shows. I also have a ton of respect for the QDMA guys like Karl Miller, not hunting pros but making a living studying whitetails.
Oh, and Peakrut
Oh, and Peakrut
#47
RE: who do you respect the most?
ORIGINAL: magicman54494
A lot of the pros that make TV shows paid their dues. They don't have anything to prove. We have to remember that shows are made for entertainment. People want to see action and big buck kills. The most efficient way to get the kills to make a show is to go to guides. It's a double edged sword. If they don't put down enough game to make a show they are gone, if they use guides they are looked down on by some people.
ORIGINAL: Schultzy
I'm surprised In allot of the responses here and I say that with the utmost respect, each to there own. I guess I never would of expected pros to be picked that go on outfitted hunts to be among the more respected pro hunters that were picked on here. I'm sure most of the pros have gone on an outfitted hunt or 2 but I think allot of them go on them all the time.
I'm surprised In allot of the responses here and I say that with the utmost respect, each to there own. I guess I never would of expected pros to be picked that go on outfitted hunts to be among the more respected pro hunters that were picked on here. I'm sure most of the pros have gone on an outfitted hunt or 2 but I think allot of them go on them all the time.
#49
RE: who do you respect the most?
I just got moist.[&:]
On a side note this is why I like to read Deer & Deer hunting magazine.
On a side note this is why I like to read Deer & Deer hunting magazine.
ORIGINAL: racewayking
This is a hard one to answer. I like the passion of the Nuge, Miller of course and guys like Adams and Shockey. Truth be told I have learned more by talking to successful hunters than I ever have watching Hunting shows. I also have a ton of respect for the QDMA guys like Karl Miller, not hunting pros but making a living studying whitetails.
Oh, and Peakrut
This is a hard one to answer. I like the passion of the Nuge, Miller of course and guys like Adams and Shockey. Truth be told I have learned more by talking to successful hunters than I ever have watching Hunting shows. I also have a ton of respect for the QDMA guys like Karl Miller, not hunting pros but making a living studying whitetails.
Oh, and Peakrut