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Non-Typical Missouri Whitetail Grosses An Astonishing 162 3/8" -- At Only 12 ½? Wide!

Jeremy Breault Kills Incredible Mizzou Non-Typical Whitetail

Breault is Pro-Staffer for Bay City Tim Roller's National TV Show

December 18, 2010       1 Comments
By: O. J. Cunningham

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For Wild Addiction Pro-Staff member Jeremy Breault, the work involved in acquiring and preparing ground to hunt mature Whitetails is as much fun as actually killing them. Well, almost. On November 13, 2010, Breault killed an incredible Missouri non-typical on ground he had acquired earlier in the year.

"Chances are, if you turn on a hunting show these days, you're going to see someone either hunting with an outfitter, or sitting on ground that has been highly-managed for years," commented Wild Addiction host Tim Roller. "There isn't a thing wrong with that, in fact you'll see us doing that same thing occasionally. Unfortunately, many viewers can't relate to either of those scenarios. When you see a hunt like you'll see with Jeremy's, and all of the work that went into putting him into that position, it definitely will relate to the "average" hunter and give them hope that they can do the same thing."

Breault traveled to Missouri early in 2010 after researching and finding an "area" he wanted to hunt. Knocking on doors, getting to know local farmers, and a lot of persistence eventually led to two leases (120 acres and 60 acres). The nine hour one-way drive was made countless times over the summer planting food plots, making bedding areas, and hanging stands.

"Jeremy could easily be the hardest working hunter I've ever known. To take a small piece of ground, with zero prior knowledge or experience on it, and do what he did this year - well, it's pretty incredible," remarked Roller. "Viewers will be amazed at the time and work he put into this ground. There is absolutely no doubt he earned this buck!"

Not only was the work that Breault, and his girlfriend Angie Wargo, filmed, but the incredible encounters they had during bow season leading up to this deer were also captured on HD. Couple that with incredible Reconyx pictures of the buck, and viewers will see a "do-it-yourself" storyline rarely seen on outdoor television.

"I'll say it again, I truly believe we have one of the most knowledgeable pro-staffs in outdoor television," stated Roller. "Our guys and gals are not only killers when it comes to mature Whitetails, but they also possess the ability to get it done on their own in "real world" hunting situations. Jeremy is a prime example of that. I couldn't be happier for him."

The hunt for this incredible deer can be seen on Tim Roller's Wild Addiction TV in 2011, and also on their newest Whitetail DVD release, due out in the spring of 2011. Tim Roller's Wild Addiction airs three times each week, from July through December, to over 25 million viewers nationally on Sportsman Channel. For Wild Addiction show times, as well as DVD release dates, please visit Wild Addiction on the web at www.wildaddiction.com, or on Facebook (search: Tim Roller's Wild Addiction).


About Tim Roller's Wild Addiction


"Join host Tim Roller (Pictured at Right) and the Wild Addiction pro-staff as they take you on 100% wild, fair-chase, hunting adventures. You'll experience that incredible feeling we all live for when a hunt is successful, as well as the equally incredible disappointment that comes with a hunt that ends "so close". We place a heavy emphasis on showing you what helps us be successful, so you can enjoy that same success when you go afield. If you live for "the rush" as much as we do, then join us each week as we fuel the ADDICTION that is up-close, in your face, big-game archery hunting.

The time has come. . . .Get Addicted!"


Jeremy's Big Buck -- Spotted on Reconyx Surveillance Camerea the night before.
(MyBayCity Photo)


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jackie Says:       On February 10, 2011 at 08:56 PM
What a beautiful buck harvested by my son in Missouri. I spent time with him creating habitat and setting stands and I can assure you that he earned this buck of a lifetime,
His passion for bow hunting started at the ripe young age of 4. I took him on the first day of bow season (PM) much to my dismay and a fawn touched his boot (with it's nose) while sitting in a low tree stand in an appletree. He then went on many hunts with me and saw me shoot several bucks with my bow.
I am very proud of him and Angie as they're both avid hunters and have MUCH patience when it comes to hunting whitetails.
They've passed up many shots of GOOD BUCKS because they wanted it on tape.
We've always hunted free rangeing whitetails. It's what it's all about.
Agree? or Disagree?


O. J. Cunningham

O. J. Cunningham is the Publisher of MyBayCity.com. Cunningham previously published Sports Page & Bay City Enterprise. He is the President/CEO of OJ Advertising, Inc.

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