Sunday, May 30, 2010

A Colonital Tribute to the Vets

I know that this doesn't have anything to do with Colonial Outdoors directly, but many of the best in the military were hunters or outdoorsman who knew how to take care of themselves and how to complete the job.

Special Hats off to those who made the ultimate Sacrifice.

The last verse of My Country Tis of Thee gets overlooked. Here it is:
Our Father's God! To Thee,
Author Of Liberty,
To Thee We Sing;
Long May Our Land Be Bright
With Freedom's Holy Light;
Protect Us By Thy Might,
Great God, Our King!

Here's the video of the Military being honored by Branch.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Pond Fishing, But with a twist and a Happy Ending





I wanted to let you know the young man with the nice big bass is John Knight. John and his parents came out to Kid's Day at Harris Saturday with the Colonial Cub Scout pack and fished a little then. He and his dad went and bought some fishing gear to come out Tuesday night with Colonial Outdoors Pond Fishing night. John caught a few small crappie. He kept chunking and winding and working on his casting technique when I heard a splash. When I looked down toward where he was fishing I saw his rod tip bent over and I knew he had hooked a nice fish. I went down to help him and saw the fish "WOW John, hang on buddy that's a huge fish". He landed it like a pro, and well the rest is history. (Editor: chunking and Winding is a David Fritts Technique).

When I saw the pride on his face as well as Johns Dad William, I was reminded again how special fishing can be for all of us young and old. And I was also encouraged at Johns attitude and spirit as he never gave up. He just kept fishing and His reward was that beautiful fish. (Editor: I asked Ed how big it was and he said around 5 lbs. note: that means when you tell the story, it could go 8 or so ;-))

I have a feeling that will not be Johns last big fish. I am just thankful we have a ministry at Colonial that can help foster the passion in a young man like we all have for the outdoors. I must confess, sometimes I get a little discouraged that we don't have better participation for some of our events like this one. But on this night, John was there and so was the fish and we all got to enjoy that special meeting between them two.

John! You keep chunking and winding,
Ed
John 21; 2-8

Here are some other pictures, they speak for themselves I think.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Turkey Hunting 2010, Chris Crum


Turkey hunting has got to be my favorite type of hunting. It can seem so easy and yet some days can be very frustrating. I am fortunate to be able to hunt them in two states.


My hunting in NC has not resulted in any birds in my bag, even though I went after them on 12 different mornings. However, I was able to help a friend (Ed Strickland) bag his first bird on his first turkey hunt. If you haven’t had the opportunity to call in a bird for someone, you need to. It is just as exciting as pulling the trigger yourself. It was starting to look like I may not bag a bird this year, but on the last two days I planned to go hunting in WV, the Lord blessed me with a nice bird on each day.


– Chris Crum 5-3-2010