Kris Wolfe
is 30 years old and lives in Washington, Missouri with his wife Theresa and two kids, Luke(4) and Mackenzie(2). He is a graduate of University of Missouri – Rolla and works as a Civil Engineer.
Kris has enjoyed hunting with his dad and brother since he was young, but what really excites him about hunting is introducing others to the sport. Kris tries to spend as much free time in the woods as he can planting food plots and checking trail cameras. This year he is thrilled to be a part of Midwest Whitetail and is ready for the challenge of getting quality video of successful big buck hunts.
Kris will spend most of his time hunting private property in central Missouri between Osage, Gasconade, Maries and Franklin Counties. Kris will be hunting with his brother Korey and his cousin Dusty as in years past. The Wolfe family team works hard to get good footage of quality deer through herd management and habitat improvements on the ground they control. Another key to success for Kris and his family is the education of friends and neighbors about QDM practices.
Kris & Dusty's 2010 Hit List
“Eyes”
This is a buck I call Eyes because last year in of his pictures it looked like his eyes were glowing. This deer may get a pass if it turns out that I believe he is just 4 1/2. From the pictures that I have this year I am thinking that he is 5 1/2.
“Poncho”
This is Poncho, I named him that for two reasons: one because he has a big old gut and
second he has a running buddy that I call Lefty. I believe Poncho is a mature 5 1/2 years old
or older and is probably at top of the hit list for this year right beside Lefty who I also believe
is 5 1/2 or older.
“Lefty”
Lefty, runs with Poncho and I am going to try and get on them early if their pattern doesn't change.
“Jack”
This deer is named Jack. I didn't get a chance to do a segment on him, but I believe this deer is 6 1/2 years old. He spends his
entire summer behind my parents house and completely disappears as soon as his velvet drops. He has done that the past two
seasons. I have asked the neighbors about him but they don't have any pictures. So I guess he moves along way – I expect to
see him in someone else's truck.


