Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Bob Howe and the Pine Grove Program for those who served

Mountain Gazette, March 7, 2013 edition, p. 10.
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Bob Howe (right) at Yankee Sportsman's Classic

One of the seminar speakers I was fortunate enough to hear speak at the 2013 Yankee Sportsman’s Classic in Essex Junction back in January was Bob Howe. Bob is a Registered Maine Master Guide with a lodge in Pleasant Ridge Plantation, Maine, who started hunting and trapping at age 10. Bob spoke about hunting coyotes and snowshoe hare, the latter with beagles from his pack of 27. Bob comes across as a quintessential Maine Guide – tall, bearded, self-deprecating, dry sense of humor, and exuding competence.

Bob has been guiding professionally for almost 40 years. He said he goes to about 14 sportsmen and trade shows a year where he sells his snowshoes and snowshoe furniture to raise funds for his Pine Grove Program (more about that below). Most of Bob’s guiding business is generated by word of mouth. Bob guides about 250 times a year – hunting and fishing for just about all legal game in the State of Maine.

In 1998, Bob and his wife, Andrea, bought Pine Grove Lodge (http://www.pinegrovelodge.com/). The lodge is a four-season sporting camp with room for up to 45 people. They offer guide service, cabin rentals, bed & breakfast stays, and many activities.

Back when Bob was just 18 he started taking military Veterans on fishing trips. He’d go to the local VFW and offer older Veterans rides to the lake and fishing tackle to use. Once Bob and Andrea bought their lodge, Bob began offering free sporting trips to Veterans and members of the armed services he would meet at trade shows. This was the beginning of the “Pine Grove Program.” After 9/11, they started inviting first responders to 9/11 and other disasters to participate in the wilderness adventures. The program has grown into a plan of action, with many helping hands, fundraisers, and organized events for groups, as well as private trips for the American hero and his or her family. Bob is a big believer in the natural therapeutic benefits of the Maine outdoors. The mission of the Pine Grove Program is to provide free outdoor experiences to Service members, Veterans, Gold Star Families, and first responders to major man-made and natural disasters. You don’t have to hunt or fish to enjoy the program. It provides an opportunity for participants to enjoy the outdoors and relax and reconnect. If you or someone you know could benefit from the program, you can obtain more information at www.pinegroveprogram.com/. The program is also wonderful at accommodating people with disabilities.

Bob and Andrea are truly generous people. Bob loves the outdoors and it shows. He can tell a good story, especially about hunting with his beagles. How could stories about 27 beagles not be entertaining? Even without the generosity of running the Pine Grove Program, it would be tough not like a guy who is so devoted to his dogs.

If you are interested in the Pine Grove Program, please give Bob and Andrea a call, they are expecting you. If you’re simply a humble sportsman or woman, too old to enlist in the military, but otherwise interested in some great hunting and fishing opportunities, you can also give Bob and Andrea a call. I’m hoping to get up to the Pine Grove Lodge next March for snowshoe hare and coyotes.

Upcoming Local Events:
-Ruffed Grouse Society Banquet, March 9, 2013, for more information please contact Jay Pierce at 802-425-3329 or bcjtpierce@gmavt.net.
-Trout Unlimited Banquet, March 23, 2013, for more information please contact chapter president, Gary West at dewey2475@me.com.
-Duck’s Unlimited Banquet, April 6, 2013, for more information please contact Art Bristol at 802-899-2460 or awbrist@myfairpoint.com or Christy Incerpi at 802-598-6279 or cincerpi@hotmail.com.

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