He said deer hunting piques his teammates’ interest when they learn he’s a serious hunter. Unfortunately, they usually lose interest when learning it requires pre-dawn wakeups and long, quiet waits in cold woods.
In contrast, Janis has always loved hunting since his dad took him waterfowling at age 8 when he was “just big enough to get in the way” in duck blinds. His dad also introduced him to gun-deer hunting about five years later. They hunted from the family’s old Airstream trailer they’d haul from their home in Tawas City, Michigan, to the Huron National Forest. He shot his first buck there, an 8-pointer, with a Marlin .30-30 at age 13.
Janis started bowhunting a year later with a high-school friend, and instantly fell in love with bows, arrows and deer hunting. He used a Darton youth bow to arrow his first deer, a spike buck, while bowhunting pubic land at age 16.
Janis had few chances to hunt while playing college football at Michigan’s Saginaw Valley State, a Division 2 program. He also had to deal with losing his father to cancer at age 52 while in college, but he was a star wide receiver on the field. When the Packers called in late April 2014, he became the school’s first wide receiver to be drafted by the NFL.
Upon arriving in “Titletown,” Janis sent out a tweet asking Packer fans if anyone would let him bowhunt their land – the closer to Green Bay the better. He received many offers but settled on two properties within 20-minute drives from home. He hunts every Tuesday, the team’s day off, as well as the late afternoons on Monday, Thursday and Friday.