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A good friend of mine Jim Rough the owner of Black Gold Fishing Lodge wanted me to let you guys know about a fishing weekend he has organized with Criag Boddington. Here is what Jim wanted me to pass on:

Fishing With " CRAIG BODDINGTON " World Class

Referred to as the dean of outdoor writers
World Renowned Author and Big Game Hunter has published 3000 Articles, 20 books and several African hunting C.D's is also the host of the T.V. series Tracks Across Africa.
Come and join Craig and his wife Donna Salmon Fishing at Black Gold Lodge Rivers Inlet Don't miss out on this First Time Event. Trip is Friday July 17 - Monday July 20 2009
$ 1295.00 Can. per person
Call for details 604-941-3228
 
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Ever so slightly spammy there, bigbore. At least remove the link.

And a fishing trip with me and Mr. Boddington would probably end badly for at least one of us.
 
Edited in memory of my old Mother, who said "If you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all".....*L*
 
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Craig Boddington... Hmmm. Let me think.

-Lefty shooter = fail
-Marine Corps. RESERVIST = epic fail.
-Previously charged with illegally wearing a general's rank = fail
-Writes good things about EVERY rifle he enounters = Has no balls. Fail.
-Goes on fenced hunts in Africa = fail.

I don't think I would get along well with this gentleman.
 
Craig Boddington... Hmmm. Let me think.

-Lefty shooter = fail
-Marine Corps. RESERVIST = epic fail.
-Previously charged with illegally wearing a general's rank = fail
-Writes good things about EVERY rifle he enounters = Has no balls. Fail.
-Goes on fenced hunts in Africa = fail.

I don't think I would get along well with this gentleman.


But his daughter's hot:), AND she hunts (usually bringing a hot friend):evil:.

I'm just saying...............:D
 
But his daughter's hot:), AND she hunts (usually bringing a hot friend):evil:.

I'm just saying...............:D

I met her and found her frosty, but that was at SCI and I can only imagine the dry-runs she was subjected to by young buck guides and PHs.

As for Craig, I met him too and he seemed like a stand up guy. I get tired of the attacks from jealous Internet people. Just admit that you'd do just about anything to trade jobs with Shockey or Boddington.

Green is a colour best reserved for camo...give the jealousy a rest.
 
I liked a lot of his early African stuff and we used to have the same taste in big boomers, but I think he became another victim of the rot that infects the shooting sports publication industry these days. They're about 95% shill and only 5% about honest reporting and sport anymore. A big reason I've let most of my magazine subscriptions lapse, especially Guns & Ammo.

As for charges against Bodington concerning his rank, IIRC, doesn't he hold a reserve commission in the rank of Brig. General in the USMCR? I think he went back on active duty for a year or so at the start of the dust-up in Iraq and Afghanistan at his then rank of Col. and was later promoted to BG?
 
Just did a little googling:

Officials find Marine unlawfully frocked


By Sandra Jontz, Stars and Stripes
European edition, Saturday, August 30, 2003



ARLINGTON, Va. — A Marine Corps commander who led Marines and coalition forces during Operation Enduring Freedom was unlawfully frocked to brigadier general, a violation of U.S. military code, officials said.

Col. Craig Boddington, a reservist activated in 2001 and deployed to the Persian Gulf, had been instructed by his superior, Lt. Gen. Earl Hailston, to don the one star as he took command of the Combined Joint Task Force Consequence Management, Marine Forces, at Camp Doha, Kuwait.

Frocking is the term used when an officer is selected for promotion, assumes the responsibilities and wears the insignia, but is not being paid at the higher rank’s salary. Frocking required Senate confirmation, which Boddington did not have.

“I felt I was acting under orders from my superior,” Boddington said Friday during a telephone interview. “… Gen. Hailston felt that the combined joint task force required a brigadier general to command it. I was a selectee at the time, and we all believed conformation and frocking authority was forthcoming.”

Hailston frocked Boddington on April 3, 2001, just as Boddington took command of the CJTF-CM. He served until December 2002, when the Defense Department Inspector General’s office began an investigation following an anonymous tip. The CJTF-CM’s mission was to train forces to respond to chemical, biological, nuclear or radiological attacks against forces operating in Afghanistan.

Hailston, who since has submitted his retirement package, served as Commander of U.S. Marine Forces Pacific and U.S. Marine Forces Central Command. He could not be reached for comment Friday. Boddington’s frocking also had the blessing of now-Commandant Gen. Michael Hagee, who was subordinate to Hailston when Hailston recommended Boddington for promotion and instructed him to pin on the one star.

At the time Boddington was frocked, Hagee was commanding officer of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force at Camp Lejeune, N.C.

“We concluded that Generals Hagee and Hailston and Col. Boddington violated, or caused a violation of, the standards that govern frocking of officers and wearing of the insignia of a higher grade,” reads a portion of IG report. “In that regard, all three officers knew Col. Boddington was ineligible to be frocked or to wear the rank insignia of brigadier general without Senate confirmation and yet, engaged in conduct that facilitated Lt. Gen. Hailston’s improper frocking of Col. Boddington.”

Boddington, commander of the Reserve 1st Marine Expeditionary Force Augmentation Command Element at Camp Pendleton, Calif., recently was counseled by the acting Navy Secretary, Hansford Johnson, himself, over the issue.

“I understand that I should have gone outside the chain of command for resolution, but at the time, that didn’t seem like the appropriate action,” Boddington said he told Johnson.

Johnson issued Hailston a letter of censure, and sent a letter to Hagee, noting Hagee’s “limited involvement” in the matter, but did not take any disciplinary action. “I have the utmost confidence in your ability as Commandant, and am certain that you will ensure the lessons of this incident do not go unlearned within the Marine Corps,” reads a portion of Johnson’s Aug. 25 letter.

Hagee, who is traveling in the Pacific, was not available to take questions. His public affairs staff released the following statement: “I fully admit to and accept responsibility for forwarding Lt. Gen. Hailston’s directive to Col. Boddington that he be frocked. In hindsight, I should have further questioned Lt. Gen. Hailston’s directive and pursued other alternatives.”

The tipster complained that Boddington’s wearing of the rank “was creating a morale problem for the troops ‘most of whom believe that he is not entitled to wear the star until he is actually confirmed,’” the IG report states. Investigators found no similar complaints to the Defense Hotline and no other witness voiced concern or awareness, the report states

“He’s one of the better leaders I’ve ever worked for,” said Cpl. Daniel Diaz, 23, who served as Boddington’s bodyguard while deployed to Kuwait. “Morale went up from the time he stepped on deck to the time he left.

“Even though he was a general, he would take care of Marines down to the lowest level. He’s an all-around good guy,” said Diaz, a reservist for more than 3 years.

Boddington, who has been I MACE commander for 2 years, said he knows who made the anonymous tip and why, “but I will not discuss any of that,” he said.

“Morale was somewhat better in November when temperatures were 80 degrees than in July, when it was 140 degrees,” Boddington said. “But in terms of morale being a problem within the unit because of improper frocking, I don’t believe it existed, with the one exception.”

http://www.estripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=17265
 
-Lefty shooter = fail

That has to be the dumbest thing I have ever heard.

And while I'm at it maybe he could help you out with your sheep hunting. He has a couple of grand slams.

He has also hunted as much "wild" Africa as just about anyone alive today.
 
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While I wouldn't pay extra to fish teh same time as Boddington, I do enjoy his writing. Most other writer's that comment about him on the 24hourcampfire seem positive as well. I would sure like to switch jobs with him.
 
I know guys who've shared hunting camp with him and they have nothing but good things to say about him. I also hear his work ethic is almost second to none.
 
I'm not a big fan of Boddington Articles (but I've read some of his books and they are good) but I'd hunt with him any day. Virtually everyone that knows him personally or has met him has spoken favorably about him.

His hunting track record is almost without peer.:eek:
 
I like Col. Boddington.

It sounds like there was only one wounded cheesie who made allegations about his battle zone promotion.

It is one thing to be instructed to pin on a higher rank by your superior officer, and quite another to decide to do so yourself.

I've heard of SEAL enlisted men in Viet Nam being instructed by their officers to wear a Lieutenant's rank, while assigned to giving briefing aboard vessels to Captains and Admirals. They knew full well they risked a court martial if discovered, but apparently it was the minimum rank that would bring credibility with the higher brass when coordinating naval gunfire, or other operations.
 
Most of my previous post was tongue-in-cheek, as is pretty much everything I write. So let's not get too worked up.

As for his writing, I don't like it, as he will write whatever the people who are giving him a cheque tell him to write. As do 98% of the hunting magazine writers.

Probably just a normal guy in real life though.
 
All this is fine and dandy, but I can't seem to find a pic online of his daughter - that previous post about that had the works "she's hot and she hunts" got me googling! Any help? lol!
 
Well, a promo is a promo ... I hope it works out for the lodge.

Never new Boddington even knew how to fish ( or does he ? )

The "dean of outdoor writers" ? ... Who frocked him with that moniker ?

Decent enough shooting/hunting writer, but hardly a Ruark, O'Connor, McQuarrie or Hill.
 
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