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South carolina

Post by gundogguru » Fri Apr 01, 2005 11:03 am

How many memmbers do have from SC. I live in the Charleston area.

Maurice
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Post by Maurice » Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:51 pm

Maurice Lindley, piedmont sc. Hi Kevin it was good to see you at the Darby's. Have a great summer.

Mo

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Post by gundogguru » Sat Apr 02, 2005 4:10 am

Hey Maurice. It was great to see you also. how did your dogs due sunday? after Gunner blew we where gone south.

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Post by grant » Sat Apr 02, 2005 6:34 am

I know someone else if from Charleston, but I forget who....

Colleen

Post by Colleen » Sat Apr 02, 2005 4:51 pm

It's me. I live in West Ashley. Where'd you get your pup? Where/how have you been working him? The guy we got our quail from last year is no longer raising them, unfortunately.

There's a new pointing dog club (with different ideas about what a dog club is than the Weim club snobs), go to www.thecharlestonpointingclub.com. Next event is going to be in June.

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Post by Maurice » Sat Apr 02, 2005 7:47 pm

gundogguru wrote:Hey Maurice. It was great to see you also. how did your dogs due sunday? after Gunner blew we where gone south.
Kevin the shorthair pup did well both days. The 2 year old shorthair that I ran in senior, blew up both days. On saturday he had a back and 1 good find, on his 2nd find when I flushed the bird he jumped about 3 feet and stopped, Greg J was gunning and at my request he did not shoot the bird and I picked my dog up. On sunday he ran well and his 1st bird contact was a stop to flush, the bird landed about 20 ft away and was walking around. Before I could get to my dog he had a stop to a knock :wink: Ya know I put the rope on him at that time. We will try again a little later and see how he does. I really like the dog even if he is a shorthair.... Just kidding guys. I like all of them as long as they are birddogs but I am still partial to them crazy big running pointers.

Grant this is a nice forum with alot of good people posting, you are doing a great job with it. I enjoyed meeting you and your wife. It was also good to see Brenda, Rick and Greg Jennings and his family. Greg has his son well on the way to being a good dog handler. I really enjoy seeing the young people getting invovled with the dogs. It is a great sport were I have made many longtime friends.

Mo

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Post by grant » Sun Apr 03, 2005 8:34 am

Thanks Maurice! That little pointer pup you had got up and went like a rocket! I went you your website also; the article about you is real encouraging! Hopefully we'll cross paths again =)

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Post by gundogguru » Sun Apr 03, 2005 1:26 pm

What kind of bird dog event is that club going to have in June?

Colleen

Post by Colleen » Sun Apr 03, 2005 2:03 pm

Doesn't say yet, just says next event will be in June. The January event was a club hunt test, and I think they did some sort of training seminar afterwards. We were in Idaho during the event though, so obviously we weren't there.

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Post by snips » Sun Apr 03, 2005 2:54 pm

Colleen, you should have come to the SC hunt test, we were ALL there! Would have been nice to meet you!
brenda

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Post by Colleen » Sun Apr 03, 2005 5:40 pm

Believe me, Brenda, I'd have loved to be there! The problem? I'm a poor grad student living off a couple part-time jobs and Jeff is a poor undergrad student living off the GI bill and a work study :cry:

Plus, I think Walhalla is far closer to you guys than it is to me. It may not be too much longer, though, the Charleston club is trying to get approved to sponsor real AKC events. In the meantime, I will probably just be attending the local events. At least it'll be a good learning experience, since these are my first 'real' dogs :lol:

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