Artist Grainger McKoy with Jason Hewett, SCPMA Past President 2014 - 2021 |
Turkey mount with superb shed antler display |
Discussions about wildlife and habitat management are the main topics that meeting speakers address, but in 2022 Sumter-native Grainger McKoy served as keynote speaker to speak as an outdoors enthusiast. SCPMA President Brad Pettus welcomed everyone on behalf of Duck Bottom Plantation, and ushered in a series of speakers including Patrick Wightman who spoke about turkey populations, Paul Grimes from Tall Timbers spoke on quail management, and Emery Tumbleston spoke on youth involvement in the outdoors.
When McKoy took the stage he shared that he had worked on this rural farm when he was 15-years old, making a wage of $15 a week for tractor work, and that fishing in the pond was a benefit. McKoy is a die-hard quail hunter and he joked that Quail are an indicator species for him, and that if you liked to quail hunt too, then that was a good indication that you could be friends. On a serious note, he challenged the managers to think about the legacy they can leave on the lands they serve, noting that others had the job before you and someone else will hold that position after you. He cited scripture, told stories from his life, and led us in a closing prayer. For more on Grainger McKoy, click on Friends of Nemours.
Monument to Shaw Air Force Base |
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