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Unicoi Trout Fishing
Seminar
Many Georgia
fishermen who have
grown up in the central
and southern part of our
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excellent trout fishing
which is available in the
mountains. There is
another group of anglers
who know about trout
fishing opportunities but
don't know where or how
to try for rainbows,
brookles and browns.
On May 20 & 21,
Southeastern Outdoor
Seminars is putting on a
trout fishing seminar
right smack in the middle
of the mountains at
Unicoi State Park near
Helen, Georgia. The
agenda Is focused upon
providing specific how-to
do-it information on
fishing for trout.
The instructors are
outdoor writers, fishery
biologists and ex
perienced trout fisher
men. Topics such as what
trout eat, backpacking
for trout, spinning tackle
techniques, fly casting,
how to select fly patterns
and much more will be
presented.
Participants in the
seminar will be taken to a
trout stream and taught
how to read a stream and
then how to fish it. A
fishery biologist will
capture various types of
aquatic insects and other
trout food items and
explain their importance
as a part of trout diet.
After supper on
Saturday evening there
will be a fly tying
workshop and a
demonstration of custom
rod building.
Charley Dickey, who is
probably best known to
Georgia fishermen for his
PARTING LINE
COLUMN on the back
page of GEORGIA
SPORTSMAN MAG
AZINE will be on hand to
share his trout fishing
wisdom and wit. He is the
author of the popular
book, TROUT FISHING.
Wayne Fears is another
Phone 922-4144
Crisis Line
How many times have
you known of a mother or
father who continually
gave in to his or her
children? It almost
seems to be an infectious
disease of the 20th cen
tury.
We all have friends
whom we see as "going
overboard" in giving
their children anything
they ask for. Our
thoughts may be "you are
spoiling your children",
but to them, they are
simply being a good
parent, showing their
love. It Is often very
difficult to see the real
effects our behavior has
on our children because
the strength of our
motives clouds our
judgement.
Preparing special
dishes for the child at
dinner may seemingly
stem from our motivation
to see that the child eats
well. We may not be
willing to recognize the
psychological effects of
this as teaching the child
that people are supposed
to go to extremes in
fulfilling their wishes.
That If they don't con
form to the environment,
the environment will
conform to them. This, of
course, is not reality, and
the child experiences
extreme difficulty in
adjusting to the world
outside the home when
Perryan Completes
USMC Basic School
Marine Second
Lieutenant Larry G.
Beavers, son of Mr, and
Mrs. John G. Beavesrs of
1207 Cater Circle, Perry,
was graduated from The
Basic School.
well known outdoor
writer whose fishing
stories have appeared in
many national
magazines. Wayne will
cover when, where and
how to backpack into the
back country for Georgia
trout.
Several other outdoor
writers and fishery
biologists in addition to
the "Old Kid" will also
serve on the faculty.
This seminar is
designed primarily for
anglers who are com
pletely new to trout
fishing or those who have
had some experience, but
only enjoyed limited
success.
Gary Merriman, one of
the South's premier fly
casters, will head up the
fly casting instruction of
the program. He has won
several fly casting
competitions.
If you would like more
information on the
seminar write:
SOUTHEASTERN OUT
DOOR SEMINARS,
Route 1, Talking Rock,
Georgia 30175.
he reaches the age to
start life on his own.
These are among the
many problems parents
learn to deal with in the
Systematic Training for
Effective Parenting
course taught at the
Community Crisis
Center. What are some of
the other issues that are
dealt with in the course?
Let's hear some com
ments from those who
have taken the course:
"...the communications
process not only helped
with parenting but with
everyday life also.”
"I like being able to
define who owns the
problem and if Its the
child's, let him solve It”.
"I can talk or com
municate with the child
without lecturing. This I
had trouble doing before
... it's much easier now."
"I can (now) recognize
misbehavior goals that I
didn't even realize was
misbehavior."
The course is a nine
week course for parents
and will be taught on
Tuesday evenings from
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the
Community Crisis
Center in Warner Robins
starting April 11. Each
course is limited to 12
pepple, so if you are in
terested in attending, call
922-4144 in Warner Robins
to reserve a place.
The Basic School is
located at the Marine
Corps Development and
Education Command in
Quantlco, Va. It Is
designed to prepare
newly - commissioned
officers for assignment to
the Fleet Marine Force
and emphasizes the
duties and respon
sibilities of a rifle platoon
commander.
The training included
instruction on land
navigation, marks
manship, tactics,
military law, personnel
administration, Marine
Corps history and
traditions, com
munications and the
techniques of military
instruction. During the
26-week course,
leadership by example
and teamwork were
stressed and the students
participated in a
demanding physical
conditioning program.
A 1973 graduate of
Perry High School, and a
1977 graduate of North
Georg ia Col lege,
Dahlonega, with a
Bachelor of Science
degree, he joined the
Marine Corps in
December 1973.
'Country
— By Frank E. Odom < *
My great, great, great
grandaddy came from
England on a prison ship
in the 1977's about eighty
years before the Civil
War. After working off
his five year debt to the
courts of England, he was
set free. This is a tale that
all my kin folks down in
south Alabama enjoy
telling. I reckon because
he was able to ac
complish something in
five years that none of us
have been able to do in a
life time.
I have often wondered
why it is that everybody
that I know either had a
great grandmother or a
great granddaddy who
owned a big plantation
with fine horses and
carriages and a great
number of slaves. 1 can
truthfully say none of
those shoes fit my feet,
because my great
granddaddy was poorer
than Job's turkey. We
have all heard the
glorious tales about the
rich planters' sons that
went off to war as officers
and won great battles.
But how many tales have
we heard about the poor,
dirt farmer that didn't
want to go to war, but had
to go because he was
made to.
My great granddaddy,
Isaac Cull Odom,believed
in the sovereign rights of
the Confederate states.
But he didn't believe that
he should be hauled off to
some distant place like
Virginia to fight in a war
that he didn't want to
fight. He believed that the
battles should be fought
by the rich planters that
started the war to begin
with. He made up his
mind that he wasn't about
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to leave his torty acre
farm, which became his
by the sweat of his brow,
to go trotting off to tight
some blue-bellied
yankee.
However, later on when
he found out that he had
been drafted into the
army of the Grey, he
changed his mind. It was
either to go to war or to be
shot so he went. Isaac
couldn't read or write, so
tor the three and a half
years he was gone great
grandma didn't know if
he was dead or alive. As a
boy, my Daddy
remembers seeing Isaac
and hearing some of the
stories he told.
One such story was
about the "Battle Above
the Clouds" on Lookout
Mountain in Chat
tanooga, Tennessee.
After days and days of
fighting, the North broke
through the lines of the
Grey, sending the South
in retreat back towards
Atlanta. Isaac was fallen
by a musket ball in the
right shoulder and was
left for dead in the ankle -
deep snow on top of
Lookout Mountain. When |
he regained con- I
sciousness, he discovered I
that he was lying in the I
midst of the Union Army. !
Playing dead, he lay j
there until after dark !
all the while keeping |
wads of snow pressed to |
his shoulder wounds to |
clot the blood. After the |
Union troops bedded I
down for the night, he I
managed to slip down the J
side of the mountain into J
the valley below.
Isaac decided if there j
was ever a time to go j
home, now was the time \
to go. He removed his |
HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL THURS., APR 13, 1978,
compass from his pocket,
got his southwest
reading, and began his
long journey back to
south Alabama. Two days
later, a mountain man
found Isaac lying in the
woods unconscious and
almost dead from loss of
blood. The mountain man
drug Isaac to his cave
dwelling and nursed his
wounds.
A month and half later
after regaining his
strength, Isaac resumed
his long journey home.
With a grand sendoff, the
mountain man presented
Isaac with a pair of
coonskin boots, a hunk of
bread, and a dried piece
of meat. This gift was
greatly appreciated by
Isaac, because up to this
time he hadn't had a pair
of boots on his feet In six
months. Due to the poorly
financed Confederate
Army, many of the men
that were in Isaac's outfit
were in rags and without
weapons. Isaac actually
fought his last battle by
throwing rocks down on
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the Union men as they
climbed up the side of the
mountain.
It took Isaac over three
months to walk from
Tennessee to south
Alabama, but with the
help of the good Lord he
made it and was united
with his family.
Perry an
On Emory
Dean's List
Dr. J. William AAon
crief, Dean of Oxford
College, Emory
University, has an
nounced those students
named to the Dean's List
for winter quarter 1978.
Among those having
superior academic
achievement from this
area are: Stephen Edwin
Rodgers, son of Edwin S,
Rodgers of 819 Ross
Street in Perry.
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