Now Scheduling Clinics for 2025

Clinic Topics

Ranch Roping

Ranch Roping Clinics- Scott has an incredible gift for teaching. He loves roping and helping riders advance their roping skills. Whether its learning the roping “shots”, proper cattle handling, positioning you horse to set up the shots, or basic horsemanship. Scott has an excellent way of explaining and demonstrating to the rider.

  • Riding in the Hackamore
  • Horsemanship/Stockmanship
  • Cattle Work
  • Understanding/Appreciation for traditional gear, proper fit and use.

Scott & Amee feel there is a need to preserve true Vaquero methods of horsemanship. Amee grew up with her father Richard Caldwell (who was also a great friend of Scotts) and was taught using only these methods. She values this style of horsemanship and it is very important to her to carry on his passion for horsemanship. 

Our hackamore clinics with focus on helping the rider understand the gear, reason for use, & proper etiquette, whether that is working cattle or just everyday riding. We want riders to have a better appreciation and understanding of their horses, gear, and themselves. There is something for all levels of riders and horses to be learned.

  • March 7th - Ranch Roping Clinic -Powell Butte, Oregon

    Contact Brittney Wofford to register 541-977-7641

  • March 26th -April 10th Europe Clinic Tour-Horsemanship & Ranch Roping

    Contact us for more information on location dates
    Amee Grosskopf 406-601-9600

  • May 14-15 Ranch Roping Clinic-Greenough Montana

    $500 for 2 days
    Contact Zeph Schulz 801-637-0047 to reserve your spot

  • August 8th-10th Ranch Roping Clinic- Worden Montana

    Joe Wolter & Scott Grosskopf Ranch Roping Clinic
    $700 plus cattle fee- Includes Lunch
    Please see registration form below or contact
    Amee Grosskopf at amee@buckaroobusinesses.com
    or 406-601-9600

  • October 17th-19th Horsemanship, Stockmanship, Ranch RopingHutchinson, Kansas

    Join us for this comprehensive clinic, covering everything from horsemanship principles to stockmanship techniques. Gain insights into traditional gear like hackamore, two-rein, and bridle, understand their purposes better, practice proper rider etiquette, and refine your overall knowledge and abilities. Focusing on areas such as starting or advancing in the hackamore, cattle work, and ranch roping. Whether you're a beginner or looking to enhance existing skills in horsemanship, Scott & Amee are here to personalize your learning journey toward achieving your horsemanship goals.

    $650 for 3 days

    Contact Travis Kennedy @ (620) 200-3287 to reserve your spot.

  • Riding in the Hackamore -Worden, MT-Private Clinics Available

    Information about this clinic is in the “Riding in the Hackamore” section at the top of the page

    Contact Amee for available dates
    amee@buckaroobusinesses.com or (406) 601-9600

  • I attended Scott’s Roping Clinic in Klamath Falls, Oregon, in February 2007. I was very impressed. Scott has the knowledge and ability to help not only people that have never roped off a horse, but also very accomplished ropers. I was pleased with how he was able to spend time with everyone and help each of us at our own level. I certainly would go to another of his clinics.

    Warren Johnson, 27 years a buckaroo

  • Attending a Scott Grosskopf clinic is a great way to learn traditional Vaquero roping and horsemanship from someone who truly enjoys sharing his passions of roping, horses, and the Vaquero way!

    Scott Schuster, Bozeman, Montana

  • I would highly encourage anyone who has an opportunity to go to one of Scott Grosskopf's clinics to sign up without hesitation. I have personally been to two of his clinics, and taken my grandson to one as well. They are not only highly informative but also a lot of fun. Scott is well qualified in his area, and his clinics are great for either the beginner or for someone more experienced who would like to better their roping skills.

    Richard Caldwell, Alturas, California

  • I have attended several of Scott’s clinics, and every one of them has been an excellent, comprehensive review of ranch roping shots, cattle-handling and horsemanship. Scott’s a natural-born teacher with great depth of experience. And he’s not just an outstanding instructor to the whole class; he works very hard to attend to the needs of the individual as well. Scott delivers the information in a thorough and practical way, but emphasizes learning by doing. If you attend one of Scott’s clinics, you’ll gain confidence and the desire to move upwards in all facets of ranch roping, and you’ll make a lot of great friends along the way.

    Tom Edmonds, Portland, Oregon