Physical
Address
15116 E FM 1188
Bluff Dale TX 76433
Craig's Philosphy
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Native Texan Craig Cameron, one of the original
clinicians, is on the road more than 44 weeks a year
covering 80,000 miles demonstrating the style of
horsemanship he has perfected in the last 23 years.
Called the “public defender of the horse,” Craig
dedicates himself to those who educate their horses by
first educating themselves. At an age where most have
long since retired the thought of starting colts, Craig
Cameron known as “The Cowboy’s Clinician,” starts
hundreds of horses each year; plus his four-day clinics
held at his ranches in Bluff Dale, TX and Lincoln, NM
blend education with entertainment.
Clinic topics range from basic to advanced horsemanship,
colt starting, ranch and cattle work, problem-solving,
reining and trail obstacles. This year he plans to
incorporate horse-camping and back-country riding
techniques into his lesson plans.
Craig has created a program that builds confidence and
trust between man and horse. Rather than fight the
animal, he offers patience and understanding that leaves
the horse wanting to do what is asked of him. In the
early 80’s Craig was fortunate to meet a man named Ray
Hunt who opened his eyes to the art of working through
understanding when training horses. Building upon his
experiences, Craig uses a philosophy of teaching that
eliminates rough handling of horses earning him a
well-deserved international following.
Craig, a life-long rancher,
working cowboy and horse trainer, has just about
done it all from cow-calf, stocker operations,
custom hay-baling, or capturing wild cattle for
fellow rachers. After years of bull riding on the
professional rodeo circuit and successfully
operating his cattle business, Craig, decided that
it was truly the horse that attracted him. He soon
discovered his aptitude for communicating with the
horse and meticulously refined and nurtured this
talent. He wanted to give back something to the
horse. When he was ready, he began conducting
western horsemanship clinics and demonstrations to
help riders increase their knowledge and
understanding of their horse and to keep the cowboy
tradition alive.
Craig is
headquartered out of his unique Double Horn Ranch in
Bluff Dale, TX and in Lincoln, NM.
Craig
Cameron’s original entertaining and motivational style
is regularly sought after by TV, radio, magazine, fairs,
ranches, concerts, universities and many celebrities.
Craig has worked with and for such notables as Lynn
Anderson, Ralph Lauren, Ty Murray, Michael Martin
Murphy, Cody Lambert, Bum Phillips, Charmayne James, Bob
Moorehouse, Buck Taylor and others. Singing artist Red
Steagall says, “Cameron’s year includes hundreds of
public appearances nationwide, in Europe and in the
Canadian Provinces. He always entertains the crowd and
he’s as good with a horse as anybody I have ever seen.”
His humility
and fairness go a long way with horses and people and by
using the western way of life so successfully in his
endeavor to teach and communicate his skills, Craig is
keeping our western heritage alive. Craig has been a
regular for many years at “Michael Martin Murphy West-
tests,” Amanllo Ranch Rodeo, National Cowboy Symposium,
Lincoln County Cowboy Symposium. Wichita falls Ranch
Rodeo. Edmonton Farmfair and Canadian National Finals
Rodeo. Red Steagall’s Cowboy Gatherings, Tulsa Farm
Show, Oklahoma City Farm Show, Midwest Agriland Farm
Show, Minnesota Horse Expo, Michigan Horse Expo, West
Dakota Roundup, Abilene Western Heritage and many other
shows. Craig’s incredible brand of horsemanship has
brought him national sponsorships from such companies as
Purina Mills, Priefert Mfg., Sundowner Trailers, Polaris
Ranger, Professionals Choice, EQ Solutions, Western
Hauler, and Farnam to name a few. Craig has a long line
of horse handling products, including his successful and
very popular four-video collection Gentle Horse
Breaking, Dark into Light, Predator-Prey and his newest,
Back to Basics, are still being sold world-wide. He
introduced in 2004 his new book and a new line of
products.
Craig’s hard
work has not gone unnoticed In 2002, he was awarded the
prestigious Working Cowboy of the Year award by the
American Cowboy Culture Awards Committee, he was one of
only three men selected to participate in the First
Whisper Challenge Competition in August of 2002. Craig
is also featured weekly in Hoof Beats on cable TV and is
a regular on R-FD-TV. Cameron’s cowboy humor, often
compared to Will Rogers, and his common sense approach
(Craig calls it horse-sense) are opening the eyes of
horses and horse enthusiasts world-wide. Put to the test
by countless numbers of tough horses, Craig Cameron is
still going strong. He was recently asked by a reporter,
“I guess you are going to “ride until hell freezes
over.” Craig’s reply, “When hell freezes over, I am
going to start riding on ice,” The reporter’s response,
“...and that’s Craig Cameron.”
“Craig has a
genuine love and compassion for horses. He respects them
enough to try to see through their eyes.” -- Ty Murray