It is with great sadness that I tell you of the passing of Jack Crockford.
I'm not sure how many of you know this man, but he was very important to wildlife around the globe.
Jack was the real father of wildlife restoration in Georgia, and made some outstanding contributions to the methodology used today to preserve and grow endangered and threatened species everywhere.
When Jack started working at the Georgia Game & Fish Commission in 1947 there were less than 3,000 deer known to live in a few small pockets in the state of Georgia. His live capture and restocking of deer are legendary.
Without his efforts, we would not have the outstanding game populations and sport we all cherish so much.
Don't forget his pioneering inventions including the "Cap-Chur" darting gun. This gun and its successors have made all the difference to the study and preservation of many species around the globe!
His love of hunting and tireless dedication to the improvement of wildlife conservation in GA and across the nation are legendary- we all owe him a great debt of gratitude for all his many good works in leaving Georgia wildlife much better managed than he found it, as well as helping wildlife specialists around the globe be more successful in bringing back species from the brink.
Prayers sent. No accounting for his tireless service & old school dedication.
Sorry to hear, sounds like he was a real difference maker and a real pioneer in his field of work. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
Thoughts and prayers for his family.
Leland
Don't forget the turkey restocking. We owe Jack alot for the great hunting we have today in Georgia. Watched Jack engrave a pistol in his basement, he was good man and very interesting to talk with. he had big racks lying all over the place.
I hope his passing was as best as could be!
I never knew the man but can bet I have benefited from his hard work.
Prayers sent for the family and friends.
My condolences to all friends and family.
May God give peace to all concerned.
His servant, Mudd
respect has the highest currency god bless
It still amazes me what one person can accomplish through pure will and effort. Thanks for sharing with us. Condolences to all who knew him.
thinkin bout sittin around a fire up on Crockford WMA one night come September, mountains are a good place to be that time of year...
i wish i had heard about him when he was alive sounds like a great guy.
my deepest condolences to his family. hopefully the great things that he has done for the wildlife and hunting will last a very long time.
the Crawford family will be in my prayers.
Sad news about an outdoorsman icon. Prayers for his family.