Bone Collector of the Month

November 2009 – Clint Womeldorff

Posted in Bone Collector of the Month on November 1st, 2009
Clint Womeldorf

As Bone Collectors, we all share the excitement and passion of hunting with family and friends. After all, that’s what the Brotherhood is all about – people who still understand and know how to celebrate the spirit of the hunt to teach and introduce those who have been shielded from the predator that lies within their soul.

That’s why we chose November’s Bone Collector, Clint Womeldorff. When he was a boy, his father took him to hunt the first day of the season every year. Clint still remembers the first trip they had together. “My first deer hunt was with my dad back in 1992, he let me skip school on a Wednesday for the opening day of the Kansas rifle season. We didn’t have a clue what we were doing, which was probably the reason we only saw one doe that morning. Just sitting there with my dad in our homemade stand watching the sun come up through the timber on a cold December morning will be something that I will never forget.”

Clint now takes his eight year old son as often as he can. “He gets as pumped up as I do when a buck shows up. I hope that I can pass on to him the same values and passion that I have for a lifetime of memories.” Clint tells us that he believes that everyone should experience the thrill of a hunt, as well as the dedication it requires to be successful.

Although Clint has been hunting a while, he said he and his son’s favorite spot to hunt is his Grandfathers land in Kansas, called Hickory Timber. “It’s pretty hard to beat bow hunting whitetails in Kansas,” he says.

Clint wanted to let everyone in the Brotherhood know “Good luck this season and seasons to come…shoot straight and collect more bone!”