Miller and Potts
#1
Miller and Potts
Miller and Potts of North American Whitetail have to be one ofthe best hosting pairs of any of the hunting shows on right now. Their personalities work well together and both are very knowlegable. What ever happenned to that third guy they used to have on (sitting between them at the desk)?
#2
RE: Miller and Potts
gotta disagree. they come across kinda cocky to me. i do watch it from time to time but as most of these shows are the same story line. big bucks, hunting the same areas year after year. and whining if its been a whole day in the stand without seeing anything. its not rocket science. go to the right area. pay big money, come home with another big deer. yes im jealous
#3
Fork Horn
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RE: Miller and Potts
I too like the Pott's and Miller. Pat Reeve has went on to his own show(Driven 24/7). Both Greg and Stan have been killing giant deer since long before the nationwide contacts were developed. Stan has killed 3 or 4 200"+ deer. I don't care how much money you have unless you have tremendous skill it ain't gonna happen. I consider these guy's the most legit in the business. Unlike some other beloved pairs they aren't filming an entire season of shows in one location.
#4
RE: Miller and Potts
Stan Potts, are you kidding me? That guy repulses me. Sure, he is an accomplished hunter, but I can't stand watching him on dvd or t.v. He may be a real nice guy, but I just don't care to watch him.
#5
RE: Miller and Potts
I have to say they are probably a couple of my favorites, I have seen both for several years on other shows and videos and have always liked them. They have an annual Scouting/Shed Hunting Camp in Illinoois for the last few years, and I have been dreaming of going to learn from them and meet them but just havent been able to make it yet.
#7
RE: Miller and Potts
I really don't listen to many of the "experts".
For me...
#1) There are no hunts filmed in NH, so the style of hunting tends to be different.
#2) Most of their filming is done on guided hunts, which is other peoples land, and that means they didn't do their own scouting.
So to make a good "story/dvd" they tend to juice up the hunt to keep us interested.
I like to go to a few local shops and talk to the consistant deer hunters for real advice for the areas I hunt.
For me...
#1) There are no hunts filmed in NH, so the style of hunting tends to be different.
#2) Most of their filming is done on guided hunts, which is other peoples land, and that means they didn't do their own scouting.
So to make a good "story/dvd" they tend to juice up the hunt to keep us interested.
I like to go to a few local shops and talk to the consistant deer hunters for real advice for the areas I hunt.