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Welcome To Ron's Outdoor Page

Here you will find pictures and stories of Outdoor and Hunting adventures. Feel free to submit pictures and stories of your own.
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Curry's Spring Gobbler 2008

Congratulations to Curry for a really nice gobbler. The big bird weighed 21 lbs. 7 oz.,
11 1/4 inch beard and 1 inch spurs.


Bowhunting 101 Revisited

A graduate of Penn State's prestigious bowhunting course a few years back, Tucker Clevenger, as it has been rumored, has applied for enrollment in a refresher course at the same university. This becoming necessary after a major blunder on a recent Bowhunting trip to the Shenandoah Valley. As personally witnessed by this writer, Tucker arrived at his treestand in the early morning darkness only to find no arrows in his quiver. In fact, there was no quiver to be found, a forgotten accessory on this early morning hunt. The quiver and arrows would be later found safely in the hunter's bow case. Luckily, Tucker had his .50 caliber muzzleloader with him as a backup just in case he saw a deer beyond his 22 yd effective range as calculated prior to season start according to the Penn State's Bowhunting course proficiency and ethics guidelines. Let's all wish Tucker good luck with the refresher course!!!


Pennysylvania Deer Hunt 2006

Two nice Bucks on the opening day of the PA 2006 deer season for Tucker and Curry.


Buck #3 Archery

A Pennysylvania bowhunt resulted in Bow Buck # 3 for J.T. Congratulations on a great bow season!!


Rainy Day Muzzleloader Buck

Ron took this buck in a pouring rainstorm.


Tracker Buck

Curry shot this smaller Buck after following a blood trail for several hours. The buck had been shot previously by another hunter and Curry was determined to salvage the Buck. Terrific job, Curry!!


Buck #2 Archery

The 2nd archery buck of the year weighed in at a whopping 205 pounds. Again, J.T. made a perfect shot that put the buck down within 60 yds. Now... why did it take soooo long to find him? Tracking skills ??


Nice Archery Buck for Big Brother

A perfect shot put this buck down quickly.


FINALLY...a Gobbler for Ron

The Gobbler weighed in at 18 lbs., 10 inch beard, and 3/4 inch spurs.


Curry's #2 Gobbler 2006

This was a beautiful bird...20 lbs., 9 inch thick beard, and over 1 inch spurs.


Curry's Roosted Gobbler



Curry insisted we try to put a gobbler to bed last evening. We didn't hear any gobbles, but did hear one lone turkey go to roost right before dark. We were in his bedroom and set up before dawn, Curry in front about 25 yds. When I could just barely make out the trees I gave a couple of tree yelps....no response...may be too cold...it was 34 degrees. After about 5 minutes I tree yelped again with the ole tube box call...... gobble-gobble-gobble....he answered and we were right on top of him....no more than 75 yds. About 10 minutes went by...no more gobbles....I call again..real easy and he gobblers..twice this time. I wait until I can see pretty good, then flap the wing call that Curry made to sound like a hen flying to the ground. I wait for the gobbler to fly down, but he doesn't. I'm thinking he may stay in the tree beings it's sooo cold..... and Curry has baseball practice at 8. I'm getting impatient, so I call real softly, then, after a few minutes, down flies the gobbler, almost right over Curry to a field to his left. I call again and soon Curry has a good 25 yd shot...BANG.
The bird never moved....Curry's new Remington 870 and # 6's did the job. The bird weighed in at 20 lbs. had 1 inch spurs, but only a 5 inch beard, very thick. It was not one of the four long bearded turkeys we had seen earlier. He must have been the fifth turkey we had heard previously. Anyway Curry got to baseball practice on time.



Muzzleloader 2005

For muzzleloader season Curry decided to move his treestand to a new location that gave him more visibility between two scrapes. The time spent payed off as Curry took his first mature 8-pointer at 7 am opening day.


Good Samaritan Buck

After Ron helped Curry drag his buck out of the woods, he was rewarded with this nice 10-pointer only a few minutes later.... a great experience for father and son.


Another Nice Buck

In the afternoon Tucker decided that Curry's stand must be the lucky one. He was right on as that location produced another nice buck for Tucker.


And Another

Brother J.T. with his Muzzleloader buck. Becoming a "master of the reload", it took 4 shots to put the big buck down..... at least this year there were no frantic calls to fellow hunters to bring more bullets!!


A Great Opening Day...2005

It was a lucky day for sure.


Idaho Elk 2005

Congratulations to brother J.T. on a fine Archery bull elk..... his first.


Canada Bear Camp....Spring, 2005

Bear camp this year was located 70 miles north of Fort Coulonge, Quebec. It was a late spring and the bears were very unpredictable. Most in camp saw bear, but only one bear harvested.


Canada...Spring Bear Hunt, 2005

Well, we didn't get a bear, but Curry caught several nice Northerns like this one. Try this great New Lure.


Trout Fishin'....Pa...May 7, 2005

Uncle J.T. introduces Curry to Pennsylvania trout fishing.


And the Fish Swallowed the Hook

Hate it when they do that !


" Thought They Were Gunna Stock Today "



Thanks Uncle J.T.

Pennsyvania trout fishin' is pretty cool. I wanna do this again!


Curry's 1st Gobbler...April 2, 2005

Curry has been hunting spring gobblers for 8 years. There have been many close encounters during that time, but something would always happen to cause things to go wrong. On this particular morning everything went right... a very happy young hunter for sure!!


Curry's 2nd Gobbler...April 29, 2005

This gobbler fell to Ron's call and Curry's shotgun after a short cookie break. I guess all those close encounters over the years are finally paying off.


Another Of Curry's # 2

Couldn't resist taking a picture with this ole log cabin in the background. If cabins could only talk! What a story it could tell.


Canada Bear Camp

Located just a short distance from the small town of Fort Coulonge, Quebec, this old rustic cabin provides the perfect setting for bear camp.


Ron's 2004 Spring Bear...Quebec, Canada



Curry's 2004 Bow Buck

Curry grunted this buck into bow range and made a perfect shot with his Mathews LX bow.


Opening Day Virginia Rifle Season...2004

This day proved to be a lucky one for father and son.


Colorado Elk Camp...September 2004

September in the Rockies was quite an experience with 18 degree temperatures and 10 inches of snow. This was a solo bowhunt for elk in the Uncompahgre National Forest in southwest Colorado.


Deer Camp....Juniata Co., PA

Many fine card games and hunting tales have taken place beyond the walls of this ole cabin. Where has the time gone?


Pennyslvania 2003

It was a good hunt for brother J.T. and nephew, Tucker. Shouts of joy and disbelief echoed across the valley after Tucker realized his trophy was down.


What's A Guy to Do? She's da Boss!

Married October 23, 2004.