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Who is your favorite hunting influencer?
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Originally posted by Texas452;15694257[B]I like Rinella because I like watching the butchering and cooking process. He can take a fork horn buck and be happy. That’s real to me. [/B]
Shockey is ok but the hunts he goes on are unrealistic to the average hunter and they make it look so hard and everybody is so sad. When I go hunting with my grandkids I’m happy and enjoy the moment.
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There are a few on the list that I respect because I believe they have earned it, and were legitimate hunters before social media was a thing. A few others.... not so much. I generally hate the term "influencer" because apparently you don't actually have to accomplish anything or have any real experience to be an "influencer"
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I have been influenced by a lot of people (friends and family) along the way, long before hunting shows and social media were a "thing".
That being said, one guy who I believe is the real deal out there today is Randy Newberg up in Montana. He is a public land hunter.
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Influenced into bowhunting by my dad and brother.
Influenced to this site by my brother(y’all can thank him )
Influenced by my unintentional archery coach Michael Braden.
I don’t watch the tv guys getting paid to try and influence me.
I do watch YouTube guys like 4B.
Most influence for me are some hard core pig hunters here on this site. Skinny, GoneHuntin68, Robby Ayala, Texomabowhunter and even Smart(yes I bought some Grim Reapers recently! ). And I’m sure I’ve left some out.
These are guys who love to do what I love to do, with similar budgets and opportunities.
Probably not what the OP is looking for but it is what it is.
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Outside of my dad and older brother, the biggest earthly influencer in my hunting desire and even fishing, is this Green Screen right here. Right now, if I have a question or want to do research on a place or technique or a specific target species, I start at www.texasbowhunter.com/forums period. I can almost always be guided in a good direction if I start here. Though lately it's getting more difficult with bein' "Woke" and all... It's still the best place to learn about any hunting related subject.
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