Introducing myself
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2015 10:05 pm
Hello,
My name is Kris Lehew and I am a 36 year old male. I own a construction company in NE Oklahoma. I have been hunting most of my life. I got my first Pointer about 9.5 years ago from a friend and that really trigger my upland hunting interest. I was lucky enough that there were still a decent population of wild birds in our area and I really enjoyed watching my dog work. He is a liver and white who's father was Crow's Little Joe's last pup. He has lived up to his blood lines to say the least. As he grew older I decided that I wanted to continue to quail and pheasant hunt and that I would need another dog at some point. So 3.5 years ago I got a white female with lemon ticked ears. She as well turned out to be a good dog! I finally got her bred to my male late this summer and now have my first litter of Pointers for my kennel. I would like to get my dogs out there more and maybe start to field trial now that I have more time to invest in that. Its also a great time to have a new generation of pups because the bird populations are on the rise here. So that's about all I can think of now.
My name is Kris Lehew and I am a 36 year old male. I own a construction company in NE Oklahoma. I have been hunting most of my life. I got my first Pointer about 9.5 years ago from a friend and that really trigger my upland hunting interest. I was lucky enough that there were still a decent population of wild birds in our area and I really enjoyed watching my dog work. He is a liver and white who's father was Crow's Little Joe's last pup. He has lived up to his blood lines to say the least. As he grew older I decided that I wanted to continue to quail and pheasant hunt and that I would need another dog at some point. So 3.5 years ago I got a white female with lemon ticked ears. She as well turned out to be a good dog! I finally got her bred to my male late this summer and now have my first litter of Pointers for my kennel. I would like to get my dogs out there more and maybe start to field trial now that I have more time to invest in that. Its also a great time to have a new generation of pups because the bird populations are on the rise here. So that's about all I can think of now.