Larry, Doug, Mark, Stan Dennis and Joe, Quail Hunt

Larry Kleiner brought out his crew of wild bird hunters for a warm up on some quail a few days before the season opened. Six hunters brought six dogs. There was Holly, Candy, Trigger, Ginger, Daisy, and Molly . . . I think, mix of setters, pointers and german shorthairs, bunch of dogs in the field. I set out some nice sized coveys in the Clubhouse and Bottom Fields. I was able to stick around for the first three rises and they only let a few escape into fencerows. I hope they had as much fun on the wild ones.

Jason and Justin, Pheasant and Quail Hunt

Jason Houser and Justin Howard climbed down from the deer stands to take a chance on some pheasant and quail hunting.  I believe this was a first for Justin trying out upland bird hunting. I set out some pheasant and quail in the Clubhouse and East Bottom Fields for Sol and Mack to find and point. Lots of good rises by the pheasant and quail and soon the hunters were knocking them out of the sky. Beautiful, fun day to be out in the field.

Young Pointer, Joker, For Sale

Joker comes from Jeff Marshall’s kennel and is around a year old.  Jeff worked with Joker on field trial running and introduced him to birds.  I have had Joker about a month and have worked on some handling and letting him find and hold birds.  With no whoa training he finds and points birds and holds them long enough for me take several pictures.

Last Sunday he won first placement in the Central Prairie Field Trial Club Amateur Puppy Trial with two finds and some pretty running.  He is sired by Fenton’s Elhew Bo and his mother has some Bad River blood.  

Today, November 7, 2017,  he is for sale for $750, but this price will increase as I get more training into him.  Joker still has potential has a walking field trial dog and with a bit of handling training a very nice bird hunting dog.  

Central Prairie Field Trial Club, Fall Field Trial

The Central Prairie Field Trial Club held it’s fall field amateur field trial at Sandy Run Hunt Co. They picked a beautiful day, bit of frost in the morning, cool and sunny all day. The shooting dog and derby trials were held in the east and west Bottom Fields. The club ran the Gun Dog and Puppy Trials at the Cabin Field. Gary Matevy won the shooting dog trial with Butch along with top place honors in the gun dog trail with Sammy. Dan Crunk’s Betty got second in the shooting dog with Jeff Hainline’s Star getting the last placement. Don Heisner got first in the Derby with his setter, Buck with Brad Hire and Burr getting second and Brad Hargis third with Red as well as third in the Gun Dog Trial with Jack. Charlie Brolin got second in the Gun dog with Cooper. In the puppy trial, Jeff Marshall’s Joker got first with Eryn Pearson’s setter, Kilo getting second and Rosy with Jeff Hainline getting third place. Lots of good dog work and one of the first fall weather days made for a great trial.

Dean, Sandy and Travis, Upland Bird Hunt

Travis Devall came out with his two setter, Patches and Zip and pointer Sadie. Dean and Sandy Devall came along with Sadie’s brother, Cy for an upland bird hunt. I set some pheasant, chukar and quail in the south end of the Tinkerfarm Field. With some good dog work and shooting they came back the all their birds plus an extra quail.

Randy and Brad, w/ Elsie and Bud, Quail Hunt

Randy Rehkop and Brad Shoults brought out their pointers Bud and Elsie to get some early season bird work in on some quail. I set out some mini-coveys around the south end of the Tinkerfarm Field. They had a rough start with the first couple of coveys being a little runny and flighty. Eventually the dogs and birds cooperated and they came back with almost all.

Brett, Tom and Gary w/ Abby and Max, Chukar Hunt

Brett Schwalb brought out his young lab, Abby for one more warm up hunt before heading west for a pheasant hunt. Gary Marco came along with his setter, Max and buddy Tom Hillmer to help with the hunt. I set some chukar down in the prairie strips in the East Bottom Field, and on the way we got into a covey of leftover quail. Abby and Max found all the chukar, and the hunters dropped them all. Heading back through the Clubhouse Field they were able to pick up a couple of leftover pheasant. Great warm up for their big hunt out west.

Bob and Cooper, Pheasant Hunts

Bob Buck brought up his Munsterlander, Cooper to hunt some pheasant before heading south for the winter. The first morning Bob picked was wet and rainy. They hunted pheasant in the prairie strips in the east and west Bottom Fields, before heading up through the Clubhouse Field after some leftover birds. For their second trip the weather improved, low temps and no rain. More pheasants in the bottom fields and chasing extras in the Clubhouse Field. Bob came back with a story of a triple rooster rise near the bottom pond. Gonna be a long winter for Cooper with nothing to hunt but seashells.