Beulah Boy Appears On Outdoor Channel’s ‘Buckmasters’
July 3, 2011
Taking a child on a first deer hunt is a tradition that Lee Robinson gets to share every year. It was even more special with a child like Dawson Guy. The seven-year old Escambia County boy was born without fully developed arms and only one fully developed leg. He was able to experience the lifelong thrill of a hunt earlier this year.
From his wheelchair, he claimed his first buck.
Dawson’s hunt was part of the Buckmasters national television series Saturday morning on the Outdoor Channel.
Robinson, an Industrial Market Segment specialist at Gulf Power, spends much of his work day touting electric vehicles and large-scale technology advances for industrial customers. As a lifelong hunter, Robinson takes vacation time each year to serve as one of the volunteer guides for the Buckmasters Classic in Alabama. The Buckmasters American Deer Foundation program takes 11 disabled or critically ill children and youth on a guided deer hunt at Jimmy Hinton’s Sedgefield Plantation. Robinson has been doing this for 15 years, guiding some 40 young hunters on the all expenses paid three-day adventure of a lifetime.
“There’s been a lot of special moments over the years and this year with Dawson was one of them,” Robinson said. “Dawson will not let his disadvantage hold him back. He is truly remarkable. Deer hunting was top on his list of things he wanted to do. The thing I remember most about Dawson was his terrific smile, and he smiled and laughed a lot. We had a blast in the deer blinds cutting up and telling stories.”
On a frigid January morning this year, Robinson led Dawson, who lives in Beulah, and his father, Rueben, on the three-day hunt, using a specially prepared deer blind. The rifle was mounted to Dawson’s wheelchair. Through a special tube, Dawson’s mouth activated the specially designed trigger system.
Every year Robinson and other guide volunteers help prepare the hunters for the Classic, learning their abilities, limitations, and helping them harvest their trophy. This year, every one of them claimed a deer.
“Miracles and magic moments happen every year at this event. I am thankful I have the chance to assist them in a small way with a sport that I often find myself taking for granted,” Robinson said. “It renews my spirit and makes me thankful I helped give a little joy to them on their special hunt. It’s truly an honor and a privilege to help make their hunting dream come true, while I help make wonderful memories that will last my lifetime.”
Pictured top: Lee Robinson (far right) of Gulf Power helped Dawson Guy take his first buck earlier this year. Guy was featured on the Outdoor Channel’s Buckmasters program. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
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11 Responses to “Beulah Boy Appears On Outdoor Channel’s ‘Buckmasters’”
We are forever grateful to everyone who made this happen for Dawson.
This was a dream come true for him and we hope for there to many more Bucks for him to shoot.. He wanted his buck in his room so he could look at it when he goes to sleep at night. Thank you Buckmasters!!!
Wow, what a way to give back to the next generation of hunter. That is just awesome.
What a wonderful story! Great job Dawson and Buckmasters!
Way to go Dawson !!
Awesome story. This is something that I would love to be a part of. As a hunter of this area, I feel it’s our duty to teach our youngsters how to respect and enjoy God’s great outdoors. Look at the smile on Dawson’s face.
Great Story…it touches my heart for sure….and by the way I am jealous….I am 58 and have never shot a buck that BIG!!!!! HOPE THEY MOUNTED IT FOR HIM… I bet they did…again…a wonderful story
This is an awesome story to see.
Way to go Dawson! You are an inspiration and a very special person. You and your brother both are and a lesson to us all.
SO PROUD OF MY DAWSON, DAWSON IS A TWIN. HIS BRO. DAGAN IS ALSO AN INSPRATION TO US AS WELL, ALTHOUGHT GETTING ALONG AS BROTHERS DO, THE HELP THEY ARE TO EACH OTHER IS GREATLY ATMIRED.LOVE YOU BOTH VERY MUCH, GRAMMIE
This Program is called the Buckmasters American Deer Foundation Program. It was started bacause “Make A Wish” stopped offering hunting trips, after bowing to pressure from the Humane Society of the United States and PETA. If you like this Program, please consider a donation. When my Dad passed, we asked that in lieu of flowers, donations were made to this foundation, and it gives me great joy that the money his friends and family donated may have helped make this hunt, or one like it, possible. (Dad wasn’t a “flowery” kind of guy!”)
Here is their WebPage:
http://www.buckmasters.com/resources/badf.aspx
What a HAPPY story!!!