Recent Posts
Why Won't You Practice the Flashlight Drill?
Brian and I just got back from teaching for four days at Ben Avery in Phoenix. They keep telling us they only get seven days of rain a year, but every time we come it rains. Then a cold front blew in and it got cold. I’m glad I had checked the weather and brought plenty of clothes to put on because I needed all of them!We had four full days of new folks and some repeat students, but a lot of learning was going on. Do t... Read more…
Where Did January Go?
Here it is the end of January, and where did the days go?After we all got back from San Diego, Gil and I went to Safari Club International Convention in Reno, Nevada to do seminars. We had a full house for each of the seminars and people even came early so they wouldn’t miss anything. At dinner one night, we did get to see Rick Carter. It certainly was fun to go to a local place and have good food.We got home on Saturd... Read more…
Welcome to 2019!
Wow, 2018 went really fast and we started 2019 in sunny San Diego, CA with the family. Andrea, Tim, Avery, and their exchange student from Colombia came down from Oregon. Gil, Brian, Jackie (fiancée), Emma, Rayden, and I came from Houston – ten people total. Have you ever tried to get into a restaurant without a reservation with ten people? Fortunately, we got there in enough time to talk to the concierge at the front ... Read more…
Youth Interventions and Year-End Wrap Up
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! And it’s going to be a great New Year. We have already fully booked the year for clinics, so check it out and come see us somewhere in this country. Or come dove and/or pigeon hunting with us in Bolivia or Argentina.In 2018, we (or I should say Brian and Gil) did a lot of 4-H and SCTP interventions where we teach the coaches and the kids. We have found that the kids will perform only as good as t... Read more…
Knowledge Vault Will Improve Your Game!
We are in sunny Florida doing clinics at the Sarasota Trap, Skeet and Clays Club. The weather is beautiful and temperature is 65 degrees, getting warmer by the minute, and everyone here is wrapped up in coats. Gil and I are in shorts and enjoying it.When we were here many years ago, I remember hearing the weatherman telling the listeners that a cold front had come through and it would be 60 degrees, "so everyone put yo... Read more…