Thank you all for the kind words. I just finished four weeks straight of whitetail educational sessions. I've said after doing up to six of these per year for the last thirteen years these might be the last ones. In all honesty, I stand by the fact the hands-on practical application of being in the timber is much easier to understand than by reading about it. On the other hand I feel reading my theories and opinions might be better than nothing. A book on the techniques would have to include a ton of drawings/illustrations. I fear a lot of our woodsmanship skills are being lost to future generations. A large percentage of our young hunters think hunting is no more than sitting in a shooting house over a food plot now days. We can thank TV for a lot of that. I've always been of the opinion that time spent in the timber with boots on the ground greatly increases the self satisfaction when it all comes together. And that's what this is all about. Not necessarily the inches, but the bonding with nature; bonding of fathers/sons/family,camaraderie and memories that will last a lifetime.
These last four whitetail bootcamps ran me into the ground. Yes, I had the triple bypass last year the day after #2 ended and feel much better. But I've also been dealing with a severe bronchial condition for five years in a row now too. As much as I'd enjoy continuing these educational sessions I'm afraid I won't be able to physically. Breathing is a big thing in life. Ha.
Regarding putting it in book form, I have more than enough info to write another book. But frankly after the terrible production experience I had with the publisher of my last book I'm more than a little hesitant. Because I'm more comfortable in the woods than behind a computer I'm lost in this modern world of high technology. When it comes to books on tape; online video courses, e-books, etc. I'm a low-tech guy in a high tech world.
My last book (Once Upon A Tine)is mostly entertainment. I've been told if you read between the lines you can pick up on my hunting techniques. Maybe so, but I think another book geared more so to hunting techniques would be more beneficial to our future generations.
Right now I'm in the middle of another huge video project you guys will really enjoy. I don't want to get into it quite yet, but it will include some very old and rare footage. I also have several other irons in the fire so to speak. When the dust settles hopefully I'll pick up this new project before I kick the bucket. Ha. Stay tuned and thanks again. BW