He has several listed on Amazon. If I was going to only get one of his books, which one should I get?
The Greg Miller book I recommend above all other WT hunting books is titled "Aggressive Whitetail Hunting" ISBN:0-87341-336-9
After reading and more importantly UNDERSTANDING Greg's book, I implemented his methods and proceeded to FINALLY begin to not just see mature bucks (had been for a long time, just never close) but actually KILL THEM.
AWH by Miller is written in a simple easy to understand format that explains what a serious dedicated hunter needs to do to consistently place themselves in close enough proximity to mature bucks to be given an opportunity for a shot.
Make no mistake, no book no matter how well written, or ANY source of WT hunting information is worth it's weight in pigeon guano unless mature bucks frequent the property your hunting on in the first place. It may be stating the obvious, but you can't kill a mature buck if there aren't any on your land in the first place.
Trust me on this happened more than once to me. Now I tell no one when I kill a good buck, except for my best and only hunting partner, but nothing is said anymore to anyone else. I don't even bother with P&Y or state BBRP anymore, and haven't for years.
Yes it has become that mercenary, I fear the addiction to and lust for killing mature bucks will be our eventual undoing. It wont be the anti's who end our sport it will be our hooray for me and screw all others mind set that will.
Mark my words, I will be pleasantly surprised if my grandchildren will still be able to hunt.
IMHO there is not a better or more successful better big buck archery hunter than Miles Keller, but I never see or hear of him anymore, but then again, I stopped watching ALL hunting shows and videos YEARS ago because again IMHO every show I watched that I can recall were all about selling equipment and zilch on actual hunting info. Hell put me and most any other dedicated experienced hunters on the same private land as these so called "white tail experts" and we would be tagging the same big bucks. With the advent of trail cams all the difficult work in deer hunting is now just a down load away.