I talked to Greg Miller in Green Bay
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I talked to Greg Miller in Green Bay
Greg is going to have a new show on the outdoor channel starting in I believe July. I dont remember the name, sorry.
He left North american Whitetail to start his own show. He showed clips of his new show. He will have some awsome kills to show. Including a 190" mulie taken with a bow! I really like him because he earned his place the hard way. He knows how to hunt. He is not just some guy with money who pays for hunts then claims to be a great hunter. He said he will have a booth at Madison Wis. He is very knowledgeable. He said he was going to try to educate as well as entertain with his new show. I'm excited to see how he does.
He left North american Whitetail to start his own show. He showed clips of his new show. He will have some awsome kills to show. Including a 190" mulie taken with a bow! I really like him because he earned his place the hard way. He knows how to hunt. He is not just some guy with money who pays for hunts then claims to be a great hunter. He said he will have a booth at Madison Wis. He is very knowledgeable. He said he was going to try to educate as well as entertain with his new show. I'm excited to see how he does.
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RE: I talked to Greg Miller in Green Bay
Thanks for the heads-up; I too like Greg's approach and his credentials.
While I'm at it, I've enjoyed your posting as well... you're a welcome addition to HNI. Keep up the good work!
While I'm at it, I've enjoyed your posting as well... you're a welcome addition to HNI. Keep up the good work!
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RE: I talked to Greg Miller in Green Bay
He is not just some guy with money who pays for hunts then claims to be a great hunter.
Not knocking the guy, I'd LOVE to be in his shoes but don't kid yourself either. He may not be PAYING for them but he's not "Doing it yourself" either.
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RE: I talked to Greg Miller in Green Bay
I agree with you matt. For his shows he does go to places that are guided, etc. I don't know if he pays to hunt or not. My comment was in reference to his hunting background. He was a concrete worker who hunted for fun. JUst like the rest of us. But he excelled at hunting and was very successful at hunting the same kind of areas that most of us have to hunt. He hunted thenorth woods public land and also farm country. He shot a lot of big bucks. I'm just saying that he earned his place. In todays hunting arena it is possable to fill your trophy room full of boughten hunts. That, in my opinion, does not make youan expert.I hope he makes a big effort on his showto teach us. I listened in on a conversation he had with another hunter. He was teaching this guy about food sources in the north woods. He was amazing. He knew so much about food sources, secondary food sources, at which times, how long the deer use them, etc. My point is that these are the kind of people I would like to see on TV.
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RE: I talked to Greg Miller in Green Bay
ORIGINAL: Matt / PA
Correct me if I'm wrong (and I do like Greg) but every clip of every video hunt I've ever seen him on with HS he is at an outfitter in WI, or WY or IL etc?
Not knocking the guy, I'd LOVE to be in his shoes but don't kid yourself either. He may not be PAYING for them but he's not "Doing it yourself"
either.
He is not just some guy with money who pays for hunts then claims to be a great hunter.
Not knocking the guy, I'd LOVE to be in his shoes but don't kid yourself either. He may not be PAYING for them but he's not "Doing it yourself"
either.
Love the books, never see the show, but for a few moments a couple times. The education end of things from his percpective would be enjoyable I think.
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RE: I talked to Greg Miller in Green Bay
Ya I saw that both at the show also, and I also cant remember the name of the show. By the way, did you see the lady with the HNI name tag holder thingy? They were selling some WKP videos and other stuff but are they a member here?
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RE: I talked to Greg Miller in Green Bay
I too have much respect for Greg Miller. He did hunt and earn his keep by hunting high pressured land throughout Wisconsin many years back. He is also probally the single greatest influence on modern tactics for hunting rubs and rubline's and sign of this type.
I only hope he continue's what he originally started.. and not just hunts the outfitter and high managed/low pressured areas.
I only hope he continue's what he originally started.. and not just hunts the outfitter and high managed/low pressured areas.