Jan 25th NSTRA trial Roosevelt UT
- 12 Volt Man
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Jan 25th NSTRA trial Roosevelt UT
The trial was great. The weather was pretty good considering it was the end of January. We had a big fire pit with pallets burning all day to keep us warm. TAK schooled me big time in Cooper's first run. He found 4 birds and Coop got one. TAK ended up winning the trial with that run. I don't feel too bad about that, I learned a lot. There is some serious stragedy that one needs to work in how you decide to work that field. TAK was able to work his dog out in front of mine every where I went. The cool part was that on the bird that Cooper did find, he recieved the highest score given for a find in the whole trial.
On his second run it was almost dark, my glasses fogged up and so I took them off, then I couldn't see anything. Cooper found 3 birds, the dumba$$ behind the gun didn't have a shell in on the first one, and on the other two I called "safety" because the birds flushed and flew in front of the judge. Both of Cooper's runs placed him in the middle of the pack. Not bad considering won't be two years old till August. His second run the fact that I haven't been conditioning him as much showed. He slowed down about 1/2 way through the run.
Coop scored in the high 80's on all of his finds and retrieves. Except for the 92 he scored in his first run on a find.
Flying J and his Brittney's did great too. I will let them tell their side.
I really think that Cooper has what it takes to win a trial. It is me that is holding him back. I need to learn more and get out and work him more.
On his second run it was almost dark, my glasses fogged up and so I took them off, then I couldn't see anything. Cooper found 3 birds, the dumba$$ behind the gun didn't have a shell in on the first one, and on the other two I called "safety" because the birds flushed and flew in front of the judge. Both of Cooper's runs placed him in the middle of the pack. Not bad considering won't be two years old till August. His second run the fact that I haven't been conditioning him as much showed. He slowed down about 1/2 way through the run.
Coop scored in the high 80's on all of his finds and retrieves. Except for the 92 he scored in his first run on a find.
Flying J and his Brittney's did great too. I will let them tell their side.
I really think that Cooper has what it takes to win a trial. It is me that is holding him back. I need to learn more and get out and work him more.
- 12 Volt Man
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Hey Tak! We just got back from some hunting in Tx. We met up with Wes Barr for dinner a couple of times and he said the End Trial was still up for grabs. We hunted with our friends from N. Ca. and we all decided we wanted to meet up there for the End and some hunting, so HOW BOUT IT! It sounded like the guys from Ks put in for it again. I liked the grounds there too.
brenda
Ohh Brenda!
Wow there would be nothing more pleasing than having the trial in Utah! Problem I ran into was where we wanted to hold the trial! The sons of the Owner were all for it but the OWNER wanted to see some big dollars for the use of the land! I jumped in feet first when I talked with the son's but later found out life don't go on with out dads approvall!
Maybe K-9 Can get it going down in Flagstaff!
As far as any other hunting there is not Much here in UT.
Wow there would be nothing more pleasing than having the trial in Utah! Problem I ran into was where we wanted to hold the trial! The sons of the Owner were all for it but the OWNER wanted to see some big dollars for the use of the land! I jumped in feet first when I talked with the son's but later found out life don't go on with out dads approvall!
Maybe K-9 Can get it going down in Flagstaff!
As far as any other hunting there is not Much here in UT.