Roger Raglin “Americas Whitetail Deer Hunter” Injured In Boating Accident
Roger Raglin, his Wife, Darlene, their 20 year old Daughter and their 18 year old Son along with several other people were injured in a boating accident on Lake Erie July 17th.
I'd like to wish Roger and his whole family a speedy recovery. I've watched Roger for years and can't get enough of his shows. I hate to see this happen to anyone.
The news reports are saying the accident was operator error. Apparently the guy behind the wheel was watching his instruments instead of where he was going. The local officials also stated that it was dark and hazy when the accident happened.
Check out the photo's in the newspaper article linked in the first paragraph. Man, that's a high dollar Fountain boat with that gapping hole in the side!
For those of you who just crawled out from under a rock, Roger Raglin has been producing Outdoor TV Shows, Video's and DVD's for many, many years. If you haven't watched him on TV, you're missing a helluva show.
I'll try to keep you updated on this story as soon as I get more information. Hopefully, according to the news reports I read, none of the inuries were life threatning.
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Want to wish you and your family a very full recovery with no carry-over disabilities. Your show is the best with real feelings about all your epsodes and interviews. KEEP-UP the great work. Take care and God bless, Don Scow.
Roger I just heard abouy your accident 2 days ago from my uncle I have watched your show since I was a little kid Im 35 now. I qanrt you to know that you and your family are in our prayers and I hope that everyone is recovering well, I just wanted to let you know that oter hunters care about other hunters because if we didnt who would goood luck and get well. I know this is a little late but like I said I just heard about this.God bless Aaron Thomas
I HOPE ALL IS WELL ROGER AND FAMILY , I HOPE YOU ARE STILL DOING HUNTING VIDEOS , IN MY OPINION TODAYS HUNTING HAS BECOME WAY TO MAINSTREAM AND NON-TRADITIONAL , I DON’T CARE FOR ANY OF THE WADDELS / STAN POTTS / GREG MILLERS ETC. / AND THE PHRASE PROFESSIONAL HUNTER , WHAT THE HECK HAVE WE BECOME , EVERYONE I TALK WITH ON THE FORUMS ARE ALL SEARCHING FOR THE OLD SCHOOL ROGER RAGLIN AND ALAN ALTIZER VIDEOS , THOSE ARE REAL AND NOT GAME RANCH MAINSTREAM, REAL HUNTERS HAVE NO USE FOR THOSE , IF YOU EVER GET TO OHIO AND WANT TO PARTNER UP FOR A HUNT , LET ME KNOW
WE WILL DO IT OLD SCHOOL , I HAVE A 21 POINT ON MY WALL , AND NO I DON’T NEED FENCES OR GAME RANCHES , AND DEFINITELY NOT THE GROWING DISEASE EITHER ( LAND LEASES ) JUST ANOTHER WAY OF LOCKING OUT THE HUNTING BROTHERS FROM OUR HUNTING HERITAGE ( LEASING IS GREED INFESTED )
THE WILD NO LONGER BECOMES WILD UNDER LEASE
TAKE CARE ROGER AND FAMILY
GODBLESS
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Hey Roger,
Just saw the bit on the accident. I spoke with you and your wife @ the Mpls Deer Classic. I hope to se you back again. Your show and television series are my kind of programing. Keep up the good work and hurry back on the recovery.
Roger, Wishing you and your family a speedy recovery. Enjoy watching you and son on your show. I’m missing mail call. Get well soon. God bless you.
Hey Roger,I just wanted to tell you that I love your shows. You have the most zeal and passion than any other for the hunt. I commend that about you. I hope all is well with you and your family. I was also wondering if you could steer me in the right direction for what I believe, is an awesome invention for todays hunters. If you could work with me or give me any advise, I would humbly be honored. God bless you and your family and may the lord richly bless you. richly
Dear Roger.. Just wanted to let you know that you and your family are in my prayers and I pray that you will all be fine from the boating accident. I have not seen your show on the Outdoor Channel recently, I hope everything is fine. I am 63 and have followed your career since the beginning and have always enjoyed your productions better than any others. I used to Pro-Staff for Jim Clay and Tommy Duval at Perfection Turkey Calls back in the 70′s and 80′s. That was a lot of shows and turkey calls ago. After retiring from the Army after 26 years , I guided turkey hunts and had a small hunting and fishing store here in Ga. until last year. I have always been so busy that I didn’t watch much T.V. but I always made time for yours. Last year I went in the hospital with pneumonia and in the process they found that I have terminal lung cancer. Now it has spread to my brain and bones. I can’t walk much so I use my powerchair. But the worst is being confined to the bed so much. And then not to be able to see my favorite hunting show is a killer. I am trying to rest up so I can be ready on March 26 cause I am going turkey hunting. My wife loves to hunt too and she is always with me with my oxygen and meds and to make sure I’m ok and it is still great fun. I will do it until my Lord tells me it is time to go. Heck, according to my Dr. and Hospice , I was supposed to be gone in Dec. but I have already paid my hunt club dues through this June , so I can’t go till after then. Roger, God bless you and your family and I truly hope you are all fine since the accident. I look forward greatly to seeing your show again. Clay Jackson
Miss your saturday evening show, would like to
know when your coming back on tv.
Hope you and your family are dolng well.
Love & Prayers,
Raymond Ortz