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Jim Shockey (born 1957) is a Canadian outdoor writer, a professional big game outfitter and television producer and host for many hunting shows. Shockey is the former producer and host of Jim Shockey's Hunting Adventures and Jim Shockey's Uncharted on Outdoor Channel and Jim Shockey's The Professionals on Outdoor Channel and Sportsman Channel.
Shockey was born on January 5, 1988, on Vancouver Island, Canada, to hunters and outdoors enthusiasts Jim Shockey and Louise Johann. [2] She was about twenty years old when she began hunting, [3] prior to which she was a dance instructor and competitive Latin ballroom dancer.
Shockey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eva Shockey, Canadian Author, Hunter, TV Personality, Blogger; Hal Shockey, Canadian outdoorsman; Jeff Shockey, US lobbyist and Congressional staffer; Jeremy Shockey, American football player; Jim Shockey, Canadian outdoor writer, professional big game outfitter, TV Producer and Host
Hal Shockey (1927 – October 1, 2013) was a Canadian outdoorsman. He was born on a homestead near Vanscoy, Saskatchewan , but he spent most of his adult life in Saskatoon , Saskatchewan . [ 1 ] After retiring from his job in road construction at the age of sixty-six, his son, Jim Shockey , invited him to work for his outfitting show and company.
Washington beaches popular among rockhounds: Crescent Beach. Dungeness River gravel. Long Beach/Ocean Park. Moclips area beaches. Shi Shi Beach. Columbia River sands. What you can, can’t rockhound.
The reservation is located on Puget Sound, on the southeastern side of Fidalgo Island in Skagit County, Washington. [17] It is located on the Swinomish Channel, across from La Conner, Washington. [8] The reservation was established in 1855 by the Treaty of Point Elliot. [18]
Gedney Island, also called Hat Island, is located in Possession Sound. Possession Sound was named by George Vancouver . On June 3, 1792, Vancouver landed near the present site of Everett and celebrated the birthday of George III by holding a ceremony claiming possession of the land of "New Georgia" for Britain. [ 1 ]
In the area of today's Coastal Salish, for example in the broad coastal border of the Canadian province of British Columbia and the US states of Washington and Oregon, traces of human presence go back over ten thousand years. The livelihood was provided by fishing, especially salmon, as well as hunting and gathering activities. Recent research ...