Baja Mexico – Valley & Gambel’s Quail
November 10, 2013 After returning from Idaho, I headed to Baja Mexico with friends to hunt quail. I visited the...
November 10, 2013 After returning from Idaho, I headed to Baja Mexico with friends to hunt quail. I visited the...
November 6 -7, 2014 David, Dan and John Higman returned once again to the Dos Candados Ranch in south Texas....
October 17, 2014 I recently had the opportunity to visit Blixt’s & Co.’s incredible operation in Driggs, ID. Lars and...
October 8, 2013 September 21 was a terrible and tragic day in Kenya. Innocence lost at the hands of extremists. ...
September 5, 2014 Myself and friends from south Texas have recently returned from Argentina. Upon arriving in Buenos Aires, the...
“There are some things I knew about Gordie White before I read his book…and one important thing I did not know. I knew that he was not only an experienced hunter, but a passionate, with a genuine love for wild places and wild creatures. I knew that he’d been brought up as a hunter, and that this is, essentially, his life as well as his hobby, both his avocation and vocation. It’s my chronological misfortune to consider him young, but he’s filled his years with a tremendous amount of experience, from Canada to Africa and back again, with multiple stops in between. I knew these things because we’ve shared African campfires together…and I knew one thing more: Gordie White is one of the good guys, honest, self-deprecating, not given to the shameless self-promotion that, in this era of mass communication without accountability, turns inexperienced ‘wanna-be’s’ into self-proclaimed gurus. But there was one important thing that I did not know about Gordie White: The man can write! Although I’m sure there are more, there are two things that make a book like this worthy of reading. First, the writer must have a genuine story to tell. Second, he must be able to tell it. Gordie White passes both tests, and has given us a great story, worth telling and worth reading.”
Craig Boddington