Here's a fun interview with a couple old timers, Howard Hale and Buster McClaury.
Let's listen in.
Buster give me some of your background.
How did you get to the point where you were training horses for the public and putting
on clinics?
I was born at four sectors and so I was a cowboy for I don't know 30 years probably.
And I met Ray Hunt back in mid-80s.
Learned quite a bit about the horse from Ray.
I run a couple of ranches for another 10 years or so and I never really set out to do any
clinics.
First one person and another and got to call in asking for a little help to throw them
ranches as it's coming.
I helped their cowboy start to cope so the business just kind of came our way and that's
kind of how we got started.
Before you met Ray Hunt, who were some of the folks that were kind of influential as
far as your horsemanship was concerned?
Well, my daddy wrote really good horses and my granddad was a good horseman.
A guy named Mark from a daddy named Keith Slower was really good and with a horseman
and my daddy was friends with Buck Welch and Mike Larkrose and some of them guys so I got
to be around them and had an early age on.
Some real legends in the horse business.
That was Buster McClory with Howard Hale.
Thanks again for listening to the horseman's corner.
That's going to do it for today's program.
May God bless.
And Brian Hale.
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