General Sammy
 
Home   Trip Packages   Who we are   Contact Us
General Sammy
2009 season starting! PDF Print E-mail
Written by sammy   
Wednesday, 29 July 2009 15:08

Sorry for the delay in keeping on track with my blog.  I am a little primitive when comes to computers, internet, etc.  Nick, my son is always kidding me with my lack of modernization. I was born in the forties, love old planes and my favorite car is a 49 Ford Coupe – what can I say! Well – you’re never too old to learn and I am trying my best and improving slowly!

Just finalizing my office work and will be flying up North this coming weekend with my Beaver - if the weather improves.  My boys up North have been complaining of extremely warm weather for the past couple of weeks and down in the Montreal area it’s been raining every other day. Up North,  it looks like we are going to have a repeat of last year – good warm weather for July & August and fair weather for September.

The caribou are doing well and are scattered to the West of Kuujjuaq for the moment and should be moving to the East in the next couple of weeks.  They are already showing good horn growth and it should be a banner year for trophy racks. Rivers are low with the lack of rain but that can all change in a few days.  I have seen the George River rise as much as 10 feet overnight. Salmon have started entering the river and should be up at our camp at Helen’s Falls in full swing at the next high tide during the week of August 2th.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 29 July 2009 19:16
Read more...
 
Back home! Preparing for this upcoming season. PDF Print E-mail
Written by sammy   
Wednesday, 15 April 2009 14:46

Got back from a great snowmobile trip on the Labrador coast on March 31 – great weather and the trails were smooth particularly with all the snow they got in early March. Had a chance to spend some time with good friends and staff. Travelled inland with Fabian Kennedy of St. Augustine helping him close his trap line for the season. As usual Fabian had adventure on his mind and took us further inland to a secluded cabin he built during the winter. Got into some ptarmigan, had a good feed of fresh caught fish and took in some great scenery.

 

Visited the boys and girls in Old Fort Bay – Peter Wellman, his wife Yvonne, son Nathan, Jack & Don Buckle as well as Richard Woodland and family, Jason Bilodeau and Gordie Buckle. As usual I was received like family – they are good people and great hosts. With the majority working for me for over 20 years we are definitely family. But when it came to their pre-planned poker game with the boss they did get a surprise when I won which only really helped to slightly reduce my cost for the refreshments I supplied. As the saying goes on the coast “It always tastes better when it’s free particularly when the boss is paying”.

 

On my return to Montreal I only had a day before Sabrina and I left to attend our last show for the season in Augusta, Maine. Met many of our past friends and clients but like most areas the economy is certainly affecting this great State particularly with the wood industry.  Overall our business is doing better than I expected with the present global situation and I attribute this to having a very good following of past clients and repeat business. 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 April 2009 18:48
Read more...
 
Welcome to our new website PDF Print E-mail
Written by sammy   
Thursday, 19 March 2009 14:58

Welcome to our new and improved web site. My son, Nick, has been the main inspiration behind this project spending countless hours in making our new site interesting, informative and most of all offering the opportunity for our clients to communicate in our community blog. My daughter, Sabrina helped with some of the photo layouts and my trusted assistant, Denise with the all important proof reading. Thank you all for your participation.

 

I will be turning 60 this coming fall and as many of my fellow baby boomers realize – life has certainly changed when it comes to communication and I for one welcome it. I look forward to hearing from you and sharing hunting, fishing and adventure stories.

 

And now let’s begin!

 

High Success Muskox Hunt in Arctic Quebec

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 April 2009 18:47
Read more...
 


Profile Login
Username
Password
Save
E-mail
E-mail
name
Username
Password
again..
E-mail
Latest Events
Your Opinion
Do you find our new website informative?