L. Ross with a nice cold weather rainbow. If you follow the tips in this book, you may find a fish like this on the end of your leader.
Hello to all:
It has been a great holiday season. We have been busy and sorry to see deer hunting come to a close in South Carolina. Fortunately, small game hunting and fly fishing are still on the agenda.
If you are a fan of fly fishing, there is a new book on Kindle that addresses the sport with tips on technique, fly fishing destinations, gear selection and some personal adventures. It includes some interesting photos of destinations, local and distant. These include some exotic destinations such as Montana, Idaho, Wyoming and Alaska.
This is my first venture into e-books and while the formatting is not perfect, I think you will find the content entertaining and educational. It is a bargain at only $1.99 on Kindle.
I appreciate everyone's support at my primitive craft seminars (more to be scheduled soon), support of my weekly outdoor column at the Anderson Independent Mail newspaper, response to feature lifestyle articles at the same newspaper, response to article in South Carolina Sportsmen magazine and readers response to my new contributions to Primitive Archer magazine. We are expanding our outreach and will be posting additional books on Kindle. These will include one on Primitive Crafts and Survival Skills, more about fly fishing and one that covers a wide range of hunting and fishing experiences.
I have been fortunate to meet some wonderful people in the outdoor world. It seems that they are the "salt of the earth" and people that you can depend on. God has really blessed us by allowing us to enjoy these friendships and the wonderful works of nature that He created.
Best regards to all,
L. Woodrow Ross
www.lwoodrowross.com
www.FoothillsOutdoors.com
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Friday, December 14, 2012
Author Jim Casada
Outdoor author Jim Casada has released his latest book that
provides a close look at the lives and accomplishments of 27 of the legends of
turkey hunting. In order to avoid slighting any living experts, he has concentrated
on the deceased icons of this great sport. In the introduction, he said,
"Only the greats who are deceased have been profiled."
Later in the introduction, he said that when he realized that
he would be besieged by living turkey hunting personalities to be included in
the profiles, he solved the problem by saying, "You have to die to
qualify". That provided an instant solution to the problem.
Casada has done a masterful job of bringing together profiles
of these men that tells about their personal connection to the sport, their
expertise in calling, call-making and some of their idiosyncrasies. He pulls no
punches and "tells it like it was". It is a reflection of his
vocation as a retired professor of history that he records the details
"warts and all".
Casada had the pleasure of personally knowing 12 of the men
profiled and hunted with many of them. His mentor, Parker Whedon, is included
in the profiles. I remember well the story that Casada told of an early hunt
with Whedon. Upon concluding a hunt by killing a turkey that Whedon called to
the gun, Casada picked up the bird to depart. Whedon stopped him and said,
"Jim, if you like turkey hunting as much as I think you will, there will
come a time when you can't remember every turkey you ever killed. Let's go back
and pick up your spent shotshell. When you get home, write up a little story
about the hunt and put that information, along with the beard inside the shell.
That way you can always go back and relive a hunt." As of 2012, I believe
that Casada has saved 283 shells with the details of the hunt and a beard
tucked inside.
Casada's personal love of turkey hunting is evident in the
words of this book and it is a book to be treasured by any turkey hunter.
In addition to the profile of Parker Whedon, other
"greats" such as Tom Turpin, Henry Edwards Davis, Neil Cost, Dave
Harbour, Earl Mickel, M. L. Lynch, Ben Rodgers Lee and Dick Kirby are a few of
the men profiled.
The book is Remembering the Greats: Profiles of Turkey
Hunting's Old Masters. It contains 317 pages of detailed information that
you will find entertaining, instructional and historically correct. It is
available for $39.95 + $5 shipping and handling. Signed and inscribed copies
are available through www.jimcasadaoutdoors.com using Paypal or by personal
check or money order by contacting the author directly at 1250
Yorkdale Drive , Rock Hill , SC
29730 . A sample chapter is
available on the website.
For a great addition to your library, or for a gift for the
hunting friend, you couldn't make a better choice.
Monday, October 15, 2012
SCDNR Family Fishing Clinic
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| L. Ross talking about SCDNR |
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| Casting practice |
The educational part of the day went well and the participation was excellent. Unfortunately, the pond had only been stocked with trout the day before and they weren't cooperative. The recent cooler temperatures probably were a factor as well. One very young girl caught a red-eared sunfish (shellcracker) and was very excited.
Gene Cunningham assisted with the clinic and we had a great time presenting it. Out hope is that these individuals will use this session as a springboard to more outdoor activities.
Our thanks to Marty Daigle, Camp Manager, for allowing us to use the shelter and the pond facilities to present the clinic. If you haven't visited the facility, it is located in northern Greenville County just off highway # 11. It is a first rate facility and offers camping, retreat facilities, and great fun for family outings.
Details about Pleasant Ridge are available at greenvillerec.com or by calling (864) 660-1065.
Thanks to Pleasant Ridge employee, Billy Russell, for his help during the clinic.
If you are interested in learning more about SCDNR's free Family Fishing Clinics, High School fishing competitions, "Reel Kids" or other DNR programs, contact Lorianne Riggin, Aquatic Education Director, at RigginL@dnr.sc.gov for details. Another source is www.dnr.sc.gov/aquaticed.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Montana Scenes
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| Lone Bison |
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| More Bison |
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| Lower Yellowstone Falls |
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| Sheep at dizzying heights |
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| Bull Elk with harem |
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| Sheep management area |
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| Montana Whitewater rafting on the Gallatin River |
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| Famous Madison River inside Y. S. Park |
Visting Montana is always a bit like coming home. We have been so many times that the sights are familiar and even though they are familiar, they are as beautiful as ever.
Whether trout fishing on streams that are famous for their scenery as they are for the fishing, or whether just riding through the park and photographing animals and scenery. It is a joy to be there.
If you haven't been, add it to your "life list". You will not be sorry.
Here is a listing of upstate outdoor events
Upcoming
outdoor events
Oct. 4-6 - 2012 National Archery in the Schools World
Tournament at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, Kissimmee , FL.
Oct. 6-7 - Asheville Gun and Knife Show at Western
North Carolina Ag Center, 1301 Fanning Bridge Road, Fletcher, NC 28732.
Oct. 11-13 - 2012 LBAA Classic Championship at Alabama 's Lake Guntersville .
Oct. 13 - Family Fishing Clinic conducted by L. Ross at
Pleasant Ridge County Park from 2:00 to 5:00
p.m. Details at www.dnr.sc.gov/.
Oct. 20 - NRA Upcountry Patriots Banquet at Elks Lodge,
7700 Pelham Road , Greenville , SC 29615 . Starts at 6:00
p.m. Ticket $30.
Oct. 27 - Kayak Bass Tournament at Lake Bowen from opening
of park to 3 p.m. Contact (828) 606-0260 or
robertgalloway71@yahoo.om for details.
Oct. 27 - CureSearch for Children's Cancer
"Ultimate Hike". Registration information at
www.ultimatehike.org/upstatesc.
Oct. 27-28 - Georgia Big Bass Classic, Oakley Big Bass
Tour, Clarks Hill, GA. $500 hourly prizes. Entry fee of $150 and free Quantum
rod to first 100 entrants. See www.oakleybigbass.com for more details.
Oct. 27-28 - Land of Sky Gun Show at Anderson Civic
Center.
Oct. 27-29 - South
Carolina Long Range Championship
at Range # 4 at Fort Gordon , Augusta, Georgia . Entry fees
are $30 Saturday, $30 Sunday or $50 for both days. Juniors are 1/2 price. To
register contact Chuck McMenamy at (803) 708-4306, (803) 467-8272 or
cmcmenamy@sc.rr.com.
Feb. 23 - Morningside Baptist Church , 1115 Pelham
Road , Greenville , SC , 19th Annual
Sportsmen's Banquet. Special guests award winning bluegrass band Doyle Lawson
and Quicksilver. Starts at 5:00 p.m. Tickets $15
and first 700 sold includes the meal.
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Contact Ross at lross3871@charter.net or (864) 238-1944 with outdoor news or
calendar events.
Monday, August 20, 2012
Grand opening success at Saluda River Archery indoor range
| Crowd at archery shop |
| Shooting Lanes |
| Russell Cooper, Owner, tuning a bow |
| Customer shooting |
| 20 yard line at shooting lanes |
| Antler display |
Russell Cooper, can set up bows for customers and offers retail sales of archery equipment.
Al And Kim Hannah are in the same building and will offer a full line of hunting and fishing supplies.
Come by and check out this facility. You will find the prices are excellent and you will enjoy dealing with these fine people.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Saluda River Archery Indoor Range
Monday, August 6, 2012
Primitive Craft/Survival Seminar
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| Poplar bark for basket |
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| L. Woodrow Ross |
| Fire starting with bow drill |
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| Figure 4 deadfall trap |
Join L. Woodrow Ross on September 1, 2012, at Saluda River Archery Club for a one-day seminar on primitive craft/survival skills. You will leave with a better understanding of the skills that will prepare you for outdoor adventures and to meet unexpected challenges that may occur.
The time for the seminar is 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Lunch will be from 12:00 to 1:00. Cost for the seminar is $85.00. Cancellations must be one week prior to the seminar for full refund. After that, 75% will be refunded. If enough are interested, lunch is available for $5.00 (burger or hot dog, fries and drink). Class size is limited to the first 15 registrants.
The seminar will he held, rain or shine. Shelters are available if rain occurs.
E-mail lross3871@charter.net for registration form. Call Ross at (864) 238-1944 or Russell Cooper at Saluda River Archery Club at (864) 230-8744 for more details.
Learn to flint knap and haft projectile points to shafts with sinew and pine pitch. Practice your fire starting skills with bow drill and flint and steel. Discover the atlatl, a prehistoric weapon that predated the bow and arrow. See the small game capabilities of a Cherokee blow gun. Learn to make cordage from natural plant fibers. Observe the use of bamboo to fashion arrows that are equal to modern carbon arrows.
Other topics such as useful knots for outdoor uses and general woodcraft will be covered.
Saluda River Archery is just off hwy 153, near Powdersville, SC. The address is:
Saluda River Archery Club
521 McNeely Road
Piedmont, SC 29673
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