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Great work Molly. You find and bring in five birds, it isn't likely your brace mate will give you an opportunity for a back.
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Great Job Molly |
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Great Job Molly
Well Mike sound good less the rattlers, sure wanted to make it but Pete would have had me running backwards w/ snakes in the field. Did get the boys out turkey hunting with some luck. And yes I'm going to try to have them upgraded to Parker's by duck season. Congat's on the Championships and good luck in the Region runs.
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04-02-2012, 10:22 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Mike;
Great job. Way to go Molly. Trialing is great fun and you get to meet some like minded people. I run my labs in informal trails just to give them more time in the field. Last April both of my labs were in a shelter when I rescued them. They have come a long way since then in becoming all around dogs handling upland as well as waterfowl chores. I know how proud you must be. Would love to hunt with them. Craig- you're right on about the labs. Enjoy the pics of their first season. Yep, Parker, the male, is already pointing as you can see. He wears the orange collar in the pics. Daryl |
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04-03-2012, 06:52 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Craig L thank you. And it does add to the time with the dogs and out in the field. And if I wasn't going to compete with them there would be a lot less training. I got my dogs for wild bird hunting and field trial them during the off-season. I hope we have some wild quail this next season. Congratualtions on two Master Hunters.
Fred Molly said "Thanks!" She backs on wild birds just fine. But when she backs during the trial by the rules I have to hold her and when she sees me reaching out my hand for her collar sometimes she says "Oh no! You pulled that #$&@ on me last week. I am not falling for that again." And takes off, zeroing the back. Craig P I am glad your grandsons got those turkeys. That was a much better use of weekend than field trialing. Daryl very nice work on the Labs. Sure warms the heart when the dog does his job right. Thanks for all the kind words and thoughts. Best, Mike |
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Britts Rule, sometimes |
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Britts Rule, sometimes
I was browsing through the June/July NSTRA mag and found that Mike and his pups had a fine two weeks at the end of March in the WTX region. I'm assuming that these are 32 dog trials and Buck Creek Molly placed 2d on 3/17 and 1st on 4/1. Diamond Belle pulled a 1st on 3/17. They are both Champions now. Those Tomoka setters are still busy though.
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