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Endicott Films

Wayne Endicott spent most of his childhood days either working on the farm, trapping furbearers, following a pack string into the wilderness, or fishing the McKenzie River for steelhead. As a young adult, Wayne gave his heart to Jesus Christ and was introduced to archery! A few years later, he purchased The Bow Rack in Springfield, Oregon and has owned the business for 34 years. Also, Wayne founded the Oregon Outdoor Council, is the VP of Oregon Bowhunters, a life member of OHA, and serves on the Easton Arrows advisory committee.
Nathan Wayne Endicott is 35 years old, married, a father of three beautiful children, a licensed civil engineer at a water utility, and a dedicated bow hunter. Wayne Endicott Sr. (grandpa) lived through the Great Depression and became an established farmer and trapper, adopting a lifestyle of strong work ethic and appreciation for what he had. Also, grandpa would capture remarkable photographs of his outdoor adventures and record film on reels. Endicott Films was founded in 1947, when grandpa purchased his film projector, initiating a legacy of outdoor adventure filming.
Dad and I have full-time jobs, but we love hunting, fishing, and sharing those experiences. Hunts are filmed and edited by Nathan Endicott, but collectively, Endicott Films is a family heritage.