Arcole, Mississippi
This outdoor journal was written to preserve my memories and friendships made in the field. I received my first gun, a Remington youth-model, pump-action shotgun, when I was ten years old which ignited my passion for wild outdoor adventures. I hope that you enjoy a few of my favorite hiking, hunting and fishing stories from over the years.
West Texas
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Arcole 2021
Arcole, Mississippi
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon National Park, Nevada
Mom and I have talked about taking a trip out west to visit my brother in Los Angeles for many years now and we finally bought the plane tickets and took the trip. We started in Atlanta and flew to Las Vegas. 2020 was an unpresented year for many reasons but the most impactful event was a global pandemic caused by COVID-19. Because of the quarantine restrictions, most of the traditional Vegas restaurants and shows were closed so we had to settle for watching the fountain show at the Bellagio and losing our change at the slot machines.
Friday, January 3, 2020
Arcole 2020: The Third Time Wasn't the Charm
Saturday, August 31, 2019
Trout Fishing in North Georgia
Clayton, Georgia
Tallulah River
My trout fishing trip to North Georgia started well before daylight as I met my friend, Kellan, and his dad to fly fish the Tallulah River. We researched the trout stocking schedule published by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources to determine which mountain stream we would fish. We went from fishing "hole" to fishing "hole" roll casting the flies upstream of the strike zone. We caught several brown trout and a few rainbows!
Thursday, June 27, 2019
Deep Sea Fishing in the Gulf of Mexico
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Colorado Rockies
Breckenridge, Colorado
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Arcole Time
Arcole, Mississippi
The second annual Arcole hunting trip was a success. David, Mark and I have made a tradition of hunitng this property every year. I made the trip from Atlanta, Georgia on Sunday and we started the hunt on Monday morning. The weather was cold and the Mississippi river was high. The flooded Mississippi river bottoms had pushed even more deer to Arcole's hunting property and we were excited to get into the stand. The first day was slow and very few hunters saw deer. We were fortunate enough the find a section of the property that had not been hunted much and held rutting bucks. I shot an eight point on Wednesday that was trailing a doe on Wednesday. Freddy Smith at Wildlife Reflections Taxidermy does great work and is going to get this trophy on my wall!