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Meet the Owners
and Staff of Indiana Hunting Today

Steven T.
Remington - Owner/Administrator/Chief Editor
Steven resides in
Bangor, Maine with his family. He is co-author
of the book The Legend of Grey Ghost and Other
Tales From the Maine Woods. He is a graduate of
Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire with
a BS degree in business management. A native of
Maine, he grew up in Bethel and is presently
owner/administrator of several other online
businesses.

Thomas K.
Remington - Owner/Administrator/Managing Editor
Tom, Steven’s
father, spends most of the year at his residence
in Largo, Florida but enjoys his time at his
camp in Bethel, Maine in the summers and during
deer hunting season. He is co-author of the book
The Legend of Grey Ghost and Other Tales From
the Maine Woods.
Tom grew up with
four older brothers and learned that hunting was
an integral part of life - it was a necessity
for sustenance. He credits his father for
teaching him about hunting and sharing in the
respect to comes with it.

Milton Inman -
Chief Photographer
Milt resides in
Greenwood on beautiful Hicks Pond, Maine. During
the winter he leads his lifetime friend Sayward,
on many an alligator hunt in Florida (mostly
taking pictures. Neither one would get near an
alligator) where he spends his winters and the
two of them have seen their share of good times.
Milt's outstanding photography has been viewed
by thousands of people from all over the world.
Special to most people are his photographs and
stories that accompany every picture, of his
many trips spent in Alaska fishing and shooting
photography.
Without question, one of the finest
photographers to be found anywhere and that says
nothing of his hunting and fishing knowledge and
skills.
Richard
"The
"
Becraft
I’ve
been hunting Indiana
whitetails since about 1978.
Shooting longer than that. I
really just don’t remember a
beginning to it. I mainly
just hunt deer and turkey
since I started having kids
in 1984. One boy and a girl
- born in 84 and 85.
I started working in the
auto industry as a machinist
and after 13 years served an
apprenticeship as a
Stationary Powerhouse
Engineer. In 1995 I served
another one in the
Millwright trade. I spent
the rest of my career
dividing my time between
maintenance and operations
jobs in the power house as a
welder, carpenter,
millwright, machine repair
as well as a couple years as
a health and safety trainer.
I do enough gunsmithing and
archery tuning to suit my
own needs. I upgrade my
skills as the needs require.
I pay my tuition in mistakes
on my own stuff and reaping
the rewards is better than
any classroom pat on the
back when I get it to work.
I have attended several
colleges satisfying my
apprenticeship requirements
and my own desire to learn -
from accounting and
communications to tool
engineering and thermal
dynamics at colleges from
Indiana to Wisconsin and
back.
I hunt and fish all that
circumstances will permit
and live on property located
adjacent to Hoosier National
Forest.
Richard Becraft

Steve
Tweedie - Chief of Marketing for U.S. Hunting
Today
Steve Tweedie was born in
Bangor, ME and grew up in neighboring Hermon. Steve
Graduated from Colby College in 2001 with a B.S. in
Geology with a concentration in Earth sciences, and a
minor in Administrative Science. He now resides in
Hudson, NH with his wife Allison, and daughter Elliana.
Along with being chief of marketing for U.S.
Hunting Today Steve also is the Sales and
Marketing Director for
Maine Vue Optics.
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