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Paul Molitor and Nick Niemann
Posted By Ben Koopman at 9/17/2011 12:00:00 AM
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Nick Niemann is from south-central Wisconsin, where he lives with his wife, Kristin, and their four year old English Spring Spaniel, Midas.  Nick does all of his hunting on his dad’s two family farms.  Growing up on a farm has made Nick appreciate the outdoors for its difficult and rewarding times.  Starting at a very young age, looking up to his Grandpa and Dad has inspired him to follow in their footsteps as stewards of conservation.  Having great teachers and ambassadors of the great outdoors has made Nick appreciate the challenges of hunting whitetail deer and other wild game.  Along with hunting whitetail deer, Nick also enjoys spending time with family, playing softball, and hunting pheasants and waterfowl with Midas.


The two family farms that Nick hunts are nestled in rolling hills and picturesque valleys.  Having this diverse terrain brings great challenges that push Nick to have a passion for chasing whitetail deer.  From ridge tops to cropland; to woods and apple trees, Nick has a wide and diverse playing field in harvesting his first buck with a bow.  This will be Nick’s third season with Midwest Whitetail-Wisconsin.  He is very humbled and blessed to be a part of Midwest Whitetail as an “average joe”.  He will be hunting and filming with his long time friend and hunting buddy, Paul Molitor.

20100813122648055.jpgPaul Molitor is not the Hall of Fame baseball player, but this one did play college baseball. He now lives in south central Wisconsin with his wife,
Erika, and two children. Paul does most of his hunting on private land in the unglaciated area of south central Wisconsin. This picturesque bluff country is made up of large hills and deep valleys, which make for some awesome hunting. Paul has had a passion for whitetails his whole life. Over the last couple years however, this passion has turned into more of a lifestyle for Paul. He also enjoys spending time with his family, watching baseball and pheasant hunting with his black lab.

The area that Paul hunts has big buck potential but receives high hunting pressure in and around each property.  The landscape is typically broken up into small
 tracts of land increasing the challenge.  These challenges help fuel Paul’s passion for whitetail hunting and he can’t wait to contribute to Midwest Whitetail-Wisconsin again this fall.

This will be Paul's third year hunting and filming for Midwest Whitetail-Wisconsin and he looks forward to having another successful season with long time friend and partner Nick Niemann.