Doing The Best We Can With What We Have

Doing The Best We Can With What We Have

Mission Statement

With the expanded use of social media today, it is easy to look at others' lives and wish you were them. There are a handful of fortunate individuals who get to hunt and fish for a living. There are others who's circumstances allow them to spend more time in the outdoors than most. The truth is.. the majority of us are average people. Average men and women who do the best we can with what we have. For us, every hunt is public land. Every hunt is DIY. We will most likely never own a Yeti, our Igloos will have to do. Never look down range through the lens of a Swarovski or wear anything adorned with the Sitka logo. We will never have a hunting magazine, never be the stars of our own hunting show, become prostaff members, or receive free gear. We have a limited number of days off each year, and limited funds to spend. This does not however crush our spirit or curb our enthusiasm for the great outdoors. We will take every opportunity we get to enjoy the Streams, Lakes and Mountains.

We do not criticize those more fortunate than us. Our hope is to appeal to hunters just like us. Those with limited time, limited assets, limited resources, marginal gear, yet, 100% passion.

Showing posts with label Noah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noah. Show all posts

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Hunting Season is Here!!

Well, we have had an unusually slow summer here at SLAM Outdoors. We are sad to report that we haven't had Doug out on the water since our spring trip to Powell. However... we have ALOT to look forward too!! In the mean time though, we have gotten out to do a few things.. lets recap...


We went out shooting on a hot summer day in St. George but it was a blast. Nick has acquired a new shooting rug.. It was a quick little trip out but oh so worth it and I think we all needed that!!

Just workin' on Douglas

We attended the annual Enterprise Rodeo again this year. Mike and I took 2nd in the Watermelon Race. We have some good footage I hope to get on here soon... It was a fun night with our families. Can't wait for next year.







I took a much need vaca south of the border down to Mexico and was able to cross off a bucket list item of mine. We went down to Cabo and did a little fishing with RedRum sportfishing.
 Headin' out early


 I hooked into this Sailfish right off the bat. It was about a 1/2 hr fight. +/- 120 lbs. 6.5 ft long

 Mark caught this striped marlin next


 Dorado
 Rone Metcalfe and his Dorado



And Finally... I can't believe the Archery hunt is upon us already. Me, Nick, Noah and Bill went up to Pine Valley the other night. It was SOOO good to get up there and in the woods.
 Noah... the little whippersnapper
 
 

 Good comfy spot... Only does and fawns though
 
Then, Thursday night, we almost got the whole staff out to Mt. Meadow. Of course, we had to stop for a tub steak and a bev (the hunters special) in Veyo. We had a heck of a time and it was good to get all of us out there.






 
It's so nice to strap the boots on, toss the camo on and head out of town. Not too many things I would rather do... We have allot of hunting ahead of us.
 
Last night, Me and Cody went out Shooting for a bit... I Didn't do to good on getting a pic of him though..

 
 
Fall is the BEST time of year!! The Spring Trip is hella fun after a long winter but Fall is just a non-stop Man-a-thon. Hunting, Football, World Series etc.... It is already in full swing and SLAM will be right there every step of the way
 
Some Important Dates/Facts:
 
- Nick: His Archery tag lasts until half way through September.
- Quinn: Limited Entry Pronghorn Hunt. Sept 14-22
General Buck Muzzleloader hunt Sept 25-Oct 3
- Mike: General Buck Rifle Tag (baby's due date permitting)
Matt: Stay tuned to slamoutdoors.blogspot.com for some HUGE news about our secretary and his upcoming fall hunting plans!!
SLAM: Annual Mark J. Hadley Memorial Trip to Loa in Wayne County, Utah Nov. 7-9
Dove Hunting Starts
 
Next Post: Welcome back Seth to the Staff after 2 years in Africa, More Archery Hunting news, and Matt's big announcement
 
 

Monday, July 9, 2012

Star Valley, Wyoming

         It turns out that this year our summer fishing trips were planned relatively close.  While a few of my SLAM outdoors members were spending time in the hospital, I was doing my best to keep this fake company going.  This past week I went to my birth place for a little family gathering.  I took time to go fishing in an undisclosed location.  I have fished this river for many years.  I remember as a child going to the meadow to cut hay with my Dad.  He decided to take a short break and head over to the river.  I believe this to be the moment when I was hooked!  Watching as my father targeted the undercut banks and the over hanging willows.  I witnessed him catch not one, but two of the largest brown trout I had ever seen.  I was glad I had my son by my side on this outing.  Hopefully he will retain fond memories as I have.  Here are a few pictures of our spoils.  

Noah and Crew with his first catch.




He was able to redeem himself with a nice "cutt" and a "brook".

Noah getting some tips from Grandpa

I was able to land a few beauties as well.
Above: Brook Trout
Below: Brown Trout


But, Grandpa showed us all how to get the job done
 by catching this aged, hook-jaw Cutthroat!


This is a trip I will cherish for many years.  It was fun to have the boys out on the river enjoying one of the many gifts God has blessed this land with.  If you haven't been near a Stream, Lake and Mountain lately.  I encourage you to take the time and enjoy the outdoors.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Baker Res






We were invited on a quick evening fishing trip up to a favorite childhood fishing spot of mine. Baker reservoir still has those elusive native brown trout lurking around the rocky banks. With the spawn in full swing I was hoping to get one to latch onto my "secret" jig. Unfortunately, we just landed planters tonight . Noah landed a nice rainbow all by himself! He was pretty excited when his rod started to bending and that little spiderman reel started squealing.




















The fish wouldn't stop moving!





I snapped this photo as I was enjoying

the brisk fall evening.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

SLAM Weekend!!




WOW, where do I start?? What a weekend! SLAM Outdoors was out in full force this weekend doing a number of activities. Here's a quick rundown:

Thursday Night: Nick, Noah and I headed up to the Ence's in search of that elusive Buck. We only saw a few does here and there but I heard the "snorter" again. I'm gonna get him some night this week!

Friday Morning: Nick and I (and Doug) headed to Sand Hollow for a little fishing. Nick got things started off early with a drop shot rig and a sweet beav. So, I tied on a beav and also started catching em. By the end of the day, we had caught about 20 large mouth including this nice 2 pounder. On the way in, we mentioned to the lady and the gate that we were with SLAM Outdoors when she asked our name. That must have gave her an indication thaat we meant business and we ended up getting in free. It was a great morning on the lake! Doug ran flawless and the water was warm. We even had a little time for a swim.


That afternoon, we loaded up the bikes so we could head to Pine Valley hunting again. Aint this a beautiful sight?...

Friday Night we headed up to Pine Valley to hunt. Matt and the boys met us up there and that's when all the action happened! First, Nick and I took the 4 wheeler up the trail almost to communication point and we saw a few deer that had they been bucks we would have probably had us one. Then, that night, Matt and the boys met us up there. Matt saw a few deer and was getting pretty close to them but nothin happened. Then it really got good. Nick and I were together and walking down the fence line when he spotted a coyote in the grass about 50 yds in front of us. It stopped and I wasted no time drawing my bow and letting an arrow fly but I missed it by literally inches. All those times out trying to shoot coyotes and I could have killed my first one with a bow!! I am so mad that I missed. But... then, we were sitting in a small grove of trees and had a doe come within 20 yards 3 different times trying to check us out. We were busy watching her when nick looked behind us and I saw his eyes get huge. So I turned around to see coyote 8 ft behind us!! It was freaky! I couldn't quite get my release on my bow before it was too late and he had scampered away. That would have been so sweet to get that little bugger!

Friday Night: Our fun was just beginning... we met Mike back at the cabin and had some grub and watched the tele. And that's when we realized things just how great of a weekend it was and was going to be. We thought we were not going to get to see Gun it with Benny Spies. Once we finally found the VS. channel, The satelite schedule said that it was supposed to be Whitetail Revolution. Just as I was changing the channel, the 1st episode of the new season came on and we were all right there to witness it!!

Saturday morning: We headed out (a little late) but saw a spike right off the bat by the cabin and for some reason we talked ourselves out of shooting it. Then we drove up the road and saw a few does crossing and there was a nice 3x4 with them. Matt jumped out and actually got a shot off (and a few others) at him. That would be pretty much the extent of the deer action of the morning. So.... we took a quick picthen headed back to the cabin to load up because Benny gave us a great idea. The night before, his show was on dove hunting so we decided we would dove hunt during the afternoon. Not before we threw Mike Vick around though of course:


So, we went home, made a quick pit stop and headed to "Jack's Spot" in Hurricane to hunt Bugs..... I mean, Doves (nice shot mike). It started to pour right when we got there and cooled things down. We got a few early shots and then it slowed up a bit but we ended up shooting a couple.
It was awesome to do a little dove hunting and now I think we're all hooked. Since I have been home, I have missed 3 or 4 in the back yard but feeling a little more confident since Mike dropped off the Benjamin last night. I will keep you posted.

Friday Evening: Matt and I headed out to Bloomington for and Elders Quorum shooting activity and we were a little nervous going in because you never know who you are going to get out to those.... ya know? We kept it conservative though and only took about 6 guns between us... we wouldn't wanna scare anybody off....(see post from the Mark J. Hadley Memorial Loa trip 2010).
But it was a good night and we shot a lot. Some guy had spinner targets, plates, knock down plates and all kinds of stuff and it was awesome!



And finally, that night, me, Nick and Mike got together to watch BYU vs. Texas that Nick had tivoed. (sorry, no picture) What a way to top of the night. Nick also made me a meal.... something I had been lacking all day. Also, before I went to Nick's, I decided to take a shower. It was at that point that I had to take off my SLAM Outdoors t-shirt and I have to admit, it was a little sad even though it smelled like B.O.

But, WHAT A WEEKEND!! I think we got it all in and it was awesome!! Thanks to all who participated and made an effort to attend these important events. And thanks to our wives for turning us loose and watching the kids all weekend long.

Quote of the trip from Benny Spies on Bacon, "Applewood smoked bacon....... this stuff would make a dog turd taste good"

In closing, I would just remind you all that we still have some important events coming up in the near future
1. Nick and I are going to try and make a run to Lake Powell next week if the report is any better for all who want to make it out with us. It would be wed night and thursday day.

2. The annual Mark J. Hadley Memorial Loa trip and Youth Coyote hunt has been scheduled and is in it's early stages of planning. It is going to be the 2nd weekend of November. I have taken the days off already. We will be turning in our application and booking our rooms at the Aquarius soon.

I would also just like to remind all of you to remember to label your posts for easy access later. I would also like to see someone try to get a calendar on the side of the blog where we can post our events. Maybe take the place of the powellapalooza count down or something. Also, I am having Abe make us some new shirts for people similar to the spring trip shirt but with only the SLAM logo. Give me a head count if you know of people who want them and also anybody you would like to be notified each time we make a post...

Well, that's all folks...........