Greg ND 10-Point (Season 4)
Here’s a photo of the buck I shot last evening in ND (9/13/10). Great deer, great footage. Hunting from a ground blind again. Starting to really like that style.
The Show: In-Pursuit with Greg & Jake
Channel: Outdoor Channel
Times: Mondays @ 1pm EST, 12 Noon Central time
Here’s a photo of the buck I shot last evening in ND (9/13/10). Great deer, great footage. Hunting from a ground blind again. Starting to really like that style.
Jordan shot his velvet buck in ND.
Greg shot this monster in Montana early September this year (2010). He’s a main frame 6×6 typical with five abnormals, including a short drop tine near the end of his right beam. Shot him from a ground blind, and had a buck decoy set up.
The wait is over and the footage is in the bag. We’d like to welcome all our viewers to the third season of “IN PURSUIT with Greg Miller”. Judging by the results from the 2009 hunting season, this will be our most exciting and entertaining 26 week run of “IPTV” to date.
Considering the effectiveness of modern-day muzzleloaders, do you feel that hunters should be restricted to using open sights only during special muzzleloader seasons?
Do you feel that all states should offer a special youth firearms season prior to the regular firearms season?
Do you feel that hunters in your home state are doing their part to ensure that an adequate number of antlerless deer are taken each year?
Do you feel that your home state’s management policies ensure that an adequate number of antlerless deer are taken each year?
Does moon phase have a bearing on determining dates when scheduling your deer hunts?
Do you feel that the future of hunting is threatened by the current White House administration?
As I wrote in my first book, “Aggressive Whitetail Hunting”, the reason why hunting can be so tough during this time frame has to do with something I’ve come to refer to as “The Transition”.
I think it’s safe to say that just about all whitetail deer hunters, especially bowhunters, consider grunt calls and/or rattling antlers to be a necessary part of their deer gear.
In my first book, Aggressive Whitetail Hunting, I wrote that I’ve heard deer hunters refer to funnels by several different names.
I’ve had the unique privilege of being able to spend time and talk with many of the most successful trophy whitetail hunters in North America.
One question I’m often asked by other hunters is how early in the fall do bucks establish rub lines?