Dennis Knight came back for another quail hunt with his setter, Maggie and pointer, Butch. Not quite as eventful as his first hunt, but still a challenge for him and his dogs, almost got them all.
Dennis Knight came back for another quail hunt with his setter, Maggie and pointer, Butch. Not quite as eventful as his first hunt, but still a challenge for him and his dogs, almost got them all.
Chuck Johnson brought out his German Shorthair, Shed, for one more hunt before Shed goes in for surgery. Nick Arnold came along to help knock down the pheasants and chukar. I set some pheasant and chukar in the Cabin Field on a warm windy day. The pheasants got up and moving and were wanting to run but, Shed was up for the challenge. They got all their birds, even the running pheasants and made a trip back to search for extras.
Dean, Sandy, Travis and Chelsi Devall along with Karey, John and Blaze Courson and Blake Mitchell came out for a chukar hunt. There was a dispute between brother and sister, Travis and Karey, on whose dog was the best, Karey’s brittany, Belle, or Travis’s, setter, Patches. I was the unofficial judge and watched as they went through their first twelve birds. In the end after adding up and deducting for points, backs, finds, ect. the two dogs tied. Even though nothing got settled, they had a great time in the field, came back with all their birds, plus a pheasant and a quail.
John Thompson brought out his son and daughter, Riley and Beth for a pheasant hunt. This was the first pheasant hunt for all of them, and guided by Jimmy Robinson with some of the pups from my kennel. The nice, sunny day had some of the birds on the move but the dogs gave the hunters a chance at almost all of them and they took advantage, bringing back a bench full of pheasant.
Larry Jones set up a quail hunt for his friends, Mike Beckett and Jimmy Robinson. Larry brought along his new Brittany, King, and Doo and Mac from my kennels helped out too. The quail were tough shooting, flying like rockets toward the treelines and then dipping and dashing through limbs. Mike got a nice shot on a surprise rooster and King got some good work in the bird field.
Larry Jones came out with his son, Nathan and buddy, Jimmy Robinson, along with his two dogs, Bill and King for a quail hunt. I set out some quail coveys around the Clubhouse Field and Bill and King found the first, with the young King getting some nice points on the singles. Bill was not feeling well, so Doo came out to help King finish the hunt. Lots of points all around the field on coveys and singles.
Brad Wood set up a hunt for his buddies, Brad Rodseth and John McIntosh. Brad W. brought his German Wirehair, Cooper, Brad R., his chocolate lab, Copper and John his english setter, Mickey for a pheasant and chukar hunt. Lots of points on the birds all over the Clubhouse Field, including a couple of unplanned quail covey rises. A few got away, but not the chukar that barely slipped through Brad’s fingers, check it out.
Chris Lewis met his buddy Ty Fonte out at Sandy Run to run Chris’ two shorthairs, Nitro and Jette on some quail. I threw a bunch of singles out in the Clubhouse Field. They tracked them all down, plus some, had some nice points and backs, with the young dog, Jette, getting better with each bird.
Scott Staehnke set up an upland bird hunt for his buddies, Brian Westendorf and Chris Kershaw. The Clubhouse Field was already full of birds, but I still added some pheasant, chukar and quail for the hunt. Brian brought along is grandson, Thacker Cripe, to make sure we hunted the birds properly. The dogs from my kennel had as much fun finding and pointing as the hunters did knocking them out of the sky.
Mike, Brian and Brayden Davis set up a pheasant hunt to give Brayden a shot at his first bird. Steve Sanders got to do the guiding, with his pointer Rose and trying out a new pointer Gabby, in the Clubhouse Field. The dogs pointed all the pheasants and just as many quail. Brayden was able to knock down a couple of birds and they got a mix of birds to take home for the table.