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RIP Grits Gresham

Posted by David Hardy · 18 February 2008 04:11 PM

NSSF reports that Grits Gresham has passed on:

"REMEMBERING GRITS GRESHAM . . . Grits Gresham, one of America's best-known outdoorsmen and a longtime friend to NSSF, died today in his hometown of Natchitoches, La., at age 85. Gresham enjoyed an extraordinary career that included serving as field host and producer for the "The American Sportsman" TV series on ABC and as a magazine writer and editor, book author, conservationist and television personality."

When cable TV became available, he expanded into that field, with "The American Sportsman" series and others.

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Godspeed to Grits.

Posted by: Robert at February 18, 2008 05:52 PM

Wow! Grits Gresham!
Words can not describe the contributions, style and class this fine gentleman brought to our "sport"!

Bubba

Posted by: Bubba at February 18, 2008 09:17 PM

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