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Jeremy Kelch

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Jeremy Kelch, 25 was raised in the small town of Hundred, West Virginia. Jeremy is now a teacher in his home county of WV. He also is the head baseball coach of the Hundred Hornets, and assistant girl's basketball coach. During his summer breaks he also works on the railroad, and is currently working on his Master's Degree at Fairmont State University.
Jeremy started chasing deer and squirrel while still in diapers. Jeremy first memories of hunting were with his grandfather hunting squirrels in front of his house and taking a pretend rifle on the hill where his father harvested a doe. He took his first deer at the age of 6, a small button buck with his father by his side. His biggest passion now is hunting deer with his High Country bow.

Jeremy started his filming carrier filming with Jason Cue his senior year of high school, and has been filming with him since. His proudest moment from behind the camera was when he filmed his mother take her first deer ever, a doe with a bow. 
Jeremy is a very emotional guy and gets worked up very easily. When he seen his first 150 class buck from the stand filming Nate Cline in Kansas he almost shook the tree out of the ground! His greatest week of hunting was when he killed his biggest buck on camera. Nov. 5 he drove to Illinois, Nov. 6 killed his second biggest buck, and on Nov. 7 laid down his biggest buck kill on camera.
Jeremy loves filming because it brings his family and friends closer together. His passion is hunting whitetail deer, and says “ the only reason for turkey season is to scout for deer.” He looks to be laying down lots of game whether with the camera, bow, or gun in the upcoming seasons for the world to see.













