Who is a REAL hunter?
#1
Who is a REAL hunter?
I'm talking about the so called "pro's" on TV. I think most of them shoot their deer on preserves. (Voice in the background)... "okay Joe, release the deer"....
Anyway, there are some that could get a buck all on their own without a guides help. Two I know of are Roger Raglin (who went on public hunting ground in Wisconsin all by himself and got a buck that made the book) and Larry Weishuhn. They don't need the guide to tell them if the buck is good enough to shoot. I won't bash some of these "famous" guys but some are NOT that good.
And if they diddled around on a Wisconsin buck like they do on their shows they'd never get one. They sit and wait for the deer to turn just so, then they might load the gun. Or they don't take the safety off until the buck has taken another bite of clover etc etc. The window of opportunity on a Wisconsin (or other deep woods state like Michigan, Minnesota, etc) buck is very short and if you dink around like those guys do you won't get anything. That's what leads me to believe some of these "pros" have never hunted some tough conditions.
Who do you guys respect of the TV pros and why?
Anyway, there are some that could get a buck all on their own without a guides help. Two I know of are Roger Raglin (who went on public hunting ground in Wisconsin all by himself and got a buck that made the book) and Larry Weishuhn. They don't need the guide to tell them if the buck is good enough to shoot. I won't bash some of these "famous" guys but some are NOT that good.
And if they diddled around on a Wisconsin buck like they do on their shows they'd never get one. They sit and wait for the deer to turn just so, then they might load the gun. Or they don't take the safety off until the buck has taken another bite of clover etc etc. The window of opportunity on a Wisconsin (or other deep woods state like Michigan, Minnesota, etc) buck is very short and if you dink around like those guys do you won't get anything. That's what leads me to believe some of these "pros" have never hunted some tough conditions.
Who do you guys respect of the TV pros and why?
Last edited by warbirdlover; 12-22-2009 at 06:07 PM.
#2
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#4
I'm with ya 100%,
Funny thing cause my hunting buddy and were discussing this very subject. I enjoy watching a hunting program or two but sometimes they're too commercialized with an almost unrealistec and unbelieveable number of big bucks to does ratio , stuff you'd never see anything like this in the wild. Its just not natural.
The only so called pros I use to enjoy reading articles about was the Benoit family from Vermont.
Funny thing cause my hunting buddy and were discussing this very subject. I enjoy watching a hunting program or two but sometimes they're too commercialized with an almost unrealistec and unbelieveable number of big bucks to does ratio , stuff you'd never see anything like this in the wild. Its just not natural.
The only so called pros I use to enjoy reading articles about was the Benoit family from Vermont.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 202
I hate to break it to you but Larry Weishuhn hunts on game farms. I was watching his show the other day on the versus channel and he was passing bucks that scored in the 160-170 because the guide said they were to small and then in the same day he goes and shoots a deer that scores over 200 inches. I don't give him any respect when he hunts in a game farm.
#7
I know LW hunts some on game farms but he also hunts open land. I think he could score a buck on his own IMHO.
When some of these guys ask the guide if it's good enough to shoot I doubt their credibility. I've never heard LW do that but I'm also deafer then a doornail, LOL.
And how come all these pros wear cowboy hats?
Which brings up another ace I forgot that could do it on his own... Jim Shockey.
When some of these guys ask the guide if it's good enough to shoot I doubt their credibility. I've never heard LW do that but I'm also deafer then a doornail, LOL.
And how come all these pros wear cowboy hats?
Which brings up another ace I forgot that could do it on his own... Jim Shockey.
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: coshocton, Ohio
Posts: 279
Roger raglin hunts on game farms also. One of my dads very good friends use to work at dream mountain in west virginia. Its a high fence operation. He said roger raglin would come in every year to do a couple hunts. They accomadate you with venision to eat for lunch, and all other nice trimmings to go with it. He said that roger raglin was a real jerk. He refused to eat the food they prepared for all of the hunters. He orders a pizza instead. I've never felt the same way towards him after hearing this. He said he had no class whatsoever.