Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Photos From The Field

Took a few photos while working last week on the road.  Emjoy!



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Next Batch of Trail Canera Photos From Texas

I count 13.  Looks like several does this year had twins and have retained them loosing very few.

The velvet is sloughing off!


"I'm tired of growing these antlers, I think I'll just lay here and look at the ladies." 

I guess we know which is the dominant buck of these two?

This must be a very special deer.


LOTS of bacon!


Here is "Kickers" right side!
 

Here is "Kickers" left side!

 

The Golden Hog!




Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Camera Season Is Here!

We placed our game cameras out on our lease in Abilene, Texas in late July.  Here are a few photos from the first batch.

"Big Eight"

Mothers are always setting us straight no matter how old we get!  That is a BIG doe!

Five fawns in one photo.  Lot more this year than last year during the record drought.

She must have dosed off and rolled into some cactus?  OUCH!

Probably one of the few Dirt Devels ever captured with a game camera.

A 12 point on the left.  PLEASE come by my bow stand in October!

A mature, heavy 10 point!
Here comes "Kicker" to see whats going on?

"Someone say breakfast time?  I'm in!"

 

Monday, August 13, 2012

Bass Pro Shop Land & Wildlife Expo!

We wrapped up in Nashville at the Quality Deer Management Association's National Convention and the Bass Pro Shop Land & Wildlife Expo.  Talked to a lot of people about fish and wildlife management and enjoyed hanging out with old friends and making new ones.  Surprisingly the shows biggest draw was the Turtleman and Friends from the TV show Call of the Wildlman, as their booth was packed the whole show with parents and children wanting to get shirts, autographs and listen to some banjo music.  Also on hand were RJ and Jay Paul Molinere from the TV show Swamp People and professional hunters Tom Miranda and Jerry Martin.  Unfortunately the show was so busy for us we didn't have time to sit in on any of the management seminars, but we heard most of them were very good.  We want to thank everyone for stopping by and hope we answered all your questions. 


Scott Brown, Steve Lopez and Grady Hathaway waiting for the show to begin!

Very nice display!

Looks out of place, but folks seemed to enjoy talking about how it works and to tell us when and where they saw one work.  Even had the Chief of Fisheries from Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency stop by an check the boat out to see if we did a good job setting it up.

Steve talking shop with some passers by!

Good friend and Editor/Publisher of Wildlife Trends Journal Andy Whitaker with his Communicator of the Year Award given to him by the Quality Deer Management Association at this year's National Convention.  Congratulations Andy!  I guess now you will be expecting even better articles from us writers?


Steve Lopez with a couple members of the Turtleman gang from the TV show Call of the Wildman.

Scott hanging with the Turtleman after getting his autograph for his nephew, who religiously watches the show and when I'm at his house he requires I watch it with him!!

Jinkam Jones periodically shows up whenever Allen Deese from The Wildlife Group is in town.  Here Jinkam decides to weigh himself or check the scale's accuracy!  Jinkam is always ready for action, especially now that he has his new helmet.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Photos From The Mississippi Wildlife Extravaganza

I wrapped up the Mississippi Wildlife Extravaganza today and got home this evening.  It was a great show, met a lot of people and had a lot of fun!  Talked to a lot of folks and hopefully answered all their fish and wildlife questions.  Almost three days of laughing with Andy Whitaker from Wildlife Trends Journal and Allen Deese from The Wildlife Group.  Here are a few photos from the weekend.
This was Andy and Allen's booth I worked.  Even inside we are amongst the trees!

This was part of the Driven TV display accross the isle.

Who knows maybe this yacht will someday be needed as a shocker boat?

They held the 2012 Mississippi Big Buck contest.  Lots of Bone!

This ground blind is cool, but weighs 600 lbs.  Even in West Texas you don't have to worry about the wind blowing it away.

This was a taxidermist's display.  Lots of cool mounts from all over the world.

Scotty Brown with the whole Driven TV crew!

Although a big TV star and videographer, Pat Reeve still takes care of the cleaning!  He can't wait for hunting season to start so he can put the vacum away and grab the rifle and bow.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Hitting The Road Doing Shows!

The first two weekends in August, Southern Sportsman Aquatics & Land Management will be hitting the road doing a few shows and hopefully seeing and meeting you! 

  • Friday August 3 - 5 Scott will be hanging out at the Wildlife Trends Journal booth in Jackson Mississippi at the Mississippi Wildlife Extravaganza: http://www.mswildlife.org/events/ms_wildlife_extravaganza.php.  Scott is a photographer and contributing writer for the journal, so please come by to ask questions about fish and wildlife management or just say Hello!

  • Thursday August 9 - 11 Scott, Steve and Grady will be in Nashville, Tennessee for the Bass Pro Shops Land & Wildlife Expo: http://landandwildlifeexpo.com/ and the Quality Deer Management Association's (QDMA) National Convention: http://www.qdma.com/corporate/national-convention.  We will have the shocker boat set up across from the Celebrity Autograph booth (our booth # 1901).  Please come buy and check out a real shocker boat, ask questions or just stop by to say Hello!  We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Outdoors Show Tip of the Week

We will be providing an outdoor related tip of the week at outdoorsshow.com.  Tips range from fish and wildlife management to hunting and fishing tips we have found to be very successful.  This weeks tip is for successful catfishing.  Last week's for ridding your property of destructive beavers.  We hope you enjoy them and they start some good conversations on the message board.  Please share your tips with us on the weekly topics, as we are always looking to improve what we do!