108th Running of the National Bird Dog Championship
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108th Running of the National Bird Dog Championship
From the Ames Plantation site...
108th Running of the Nat'l Championship
February 2007
Drawing: February 10,2007 at 7:00 p.m. in Bryan Hall on the Ames Plantation
Running: Scheduled to commence on Monday, February 12, 2007 at 8:00 a.m. at the traditional Morning Breakaway across Buford Ellington Road from the Field Trial Stables
The drawing for the 108th running of the National Championship, for all-age pointing bird dogs, will be Saturday, February 10, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. in Bryan Hall, on Ames Plantation. The National Field Trial Champion Association, Inc. (NFTCA) sponsors the National Championship each year. The first brace of the 2007 National Championship is scheduled for Monday, February 12, 2007 at 8:00 a.m., at the morning breakaway site, across Ellington Road, from the field trial stables.
Approximately 40 dogs will compete for the National title. Dogs are drawn on Saturday night for bracemate and order-of-running only. One brace of dogs will run in the morning while a second brace is scheduled for the afternoon. Weather in February can be fickle at times and the Plantation usually catches up on their winter rainfall during the 2 weeks of the Championship. Only in extreme case of inclement weather will the trial be delayed which has happened often during the last 4 years. Judges for the trial will be: Charles F. Bryan from Collierville, Tennessee; Bobby McAlexander from Holly Springs, Mississippi, and Douglas Vaughn from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The reporter for the trial will be Bernard Matthys from Chicago, Illinois.
Come see the Championship in person and/or you can follow all of the action on this website beginning with the order of running which will be posted on Saturday night, February 10th by 10:00 p.m. A brief synopsis of each brace, with action photos, will be on the website at the end of each day’s running.
http://www.amesplantation.org/
108th Running of the Nat'l Championship
February 2007
Drawing: February 10,2007 at 7:00 p.m. in Bryan Hall on the Ames Plantation
Running: Scheduled to commence on Monday, February 12, 2007 at 8:00 a.m. at the traditional Morning Breakaway across Buford Ellington Road from the Field Trial Stables
The drawing for the 108th running of the National Championship, for all-age pointing bird dogs, will be Saturday, February 10, 2007, at 7:00 p.m. in Bryan Hall, on Ames Plantation. The National Field Trial Champion Association, Inc. (NFTCA) sponsors the National Championship each year. The first brace of the 2007 National Championship is scheduled for Monday, February 12, 2007 at 8:00 a.m., at the morning breakaway site, across Ellington Road, from the field trial stables.
Approximately 40 dogs will compete for the National title. Dogs are drawn on Saturday night for bracemate and order-of-running only. One brace of dogs will run in the morning while a second brace is scheduled for the afternoon. Weather in February can be fickle at times and the Plantation usually catches up on their winter rainfall during the 2 weeks of the Championship. Only in extreme case of inclement weather will the trial be delayed which has happened often during the last 4 years. Judges for the trial will be: Charles F. Bryan from Collierville, Tennessee; Bobby McAlexander from Holly Springs, Mississippi, and Douglas Vaughn from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The reporter for the trial will be Bernard Matthys from Chicago, Illinois.
Come see the Championship in person and/or you can follow all of the action on this website beginning with the order of running which will be posted on Saturday night, February 10th by 10:00 p.m. A brief synopsis of each brace, with action photos, will be on the website at the end of each day’s running.
http://www.amesplantation.org/
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You're welcome Harve
I've got what I believe to be some nice finished dogs but I can't afford to put them on the circuit. I train and handle my own dogs and run them when I can.
Riding the National Championship is a tremendous experience. You can actually see quite a bit in even fairly large galleries, not the 1500 to 2000 riders that they had some years ago. I understand that they will be running on Saturday again. It's been a number of years since they did that. Guess it was done to reduce those large number of riders.
Harv, have you been to any of the trials at Cov's old camp at Mortlach,
Saskatchwan? I worked for Cov back in the late 60's up there. Quite an experience.
I hope you'll take John's invitation to write about the prairie trials. I'll be looking forward to reading it.
Bill
I've got what I believe to be some nice finished dogs but I can't afford to put them on the circuit. I train and handle my own dogs and run them when I can.
Riding the National Championship is a tremendous experience. You can actually see quite a bit in even fairly large galleries, not the 1500 to 2000 riders that they had some years ago. I understand that they will be running on Saturday again. It's been a number of years since they did that. Guess it was done to reduce those large number of riders.
Harv, have you been to any of the trials at Cov's old camp at Mortlach,
Saskatchwan? I worked for Cov back in the late 60's up there. Quite an experience.
I hope you'll take John's invitation to write about the prairie trials. I'll be looking forward to reading it.
Bill
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We would hope you could add just a little also Bill.
Take a look at this link from Dave Quindt, sold out it appears:
http://www.casshill.com/page3.html
Take a look at this link from Dave Quindt, sold out it appears:
http://www.casshill.com/page3.html
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Bill, I've been there many times...but only running in the "Amateur" trials, (if you can call competing against Ferrell Miller, Bill Hunt, Don Arnold etc. amateurs).gunner wrote: Harv, have you been to any of the trials at Cov's old camp at Mortlach,
Saskatchwan? I worked for Cov back in the late 60's up there. Quite an experience.
They have done a lot of work to the old place, and have it fixed up real nice. (I heard it took them a couple of truck loads to get rid of Cov's whiskey bottles).
Have a championship qualified dog at the moment (but not the National of course), but I didn't feel he was quite ready for the Region 14 Shooting Dog Championship at Stoughton. Maybe this year. I had him with Ricky Furney this summer for finishing, and he seems to have shortened up a bit. Doesn't seem at all sour though.
My trialling partner, Pat Lewis, was Ted Gardner's apprentice, and has the grounds at Stoughton SK (same grounds as the Border International). Planning on spending a couple of weeks there in August.
Would LOVE to talk to you about your experiences.
Harv
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Is there anything that a non mounted spectator can see. I pretty much doubt it, but i will be traveling through the area on my way to GA, and think it would be interesting to stop.
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GrCHF GRCH Vernon de L'Escarbot AKC MH Rest up my boy, until I meet up to hunt with you again
CH Ardoise des Deux Pierres Bleue TAN 14 years together and it was not long enough
TR Jabo de El Matochar CH -CS -IB
CHF CH Darius de L'Eoile du Nord TAN
CH E'toile du Mas D'Pataula TAN
L'Etoile du Ten Bar Ranch
Messi de L'Etoile du Nord
Meg de Sugar Creek
Orion de L'Etoile du Nord
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There are usually at least a couple of wrangers there hanging around the break aways at the morning and afternoon course. Billy Moss of Moscow TN I think is still in business.
If you're in the area be sure to stop in Wilson Dunn's store in Grand Junction. There's also some nice get togethers planned the afternoon and evening before the running over at the Bird Dog Museum also in GJ.
If you're in the area be sure to stop in Wilson Dunn's store in Grand Junction. There's also some nice get togethers planned the afternoon and evening before the running over at the Bird Dog Museum also in GJ.
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The drawing for the 108th running of the National Bird Dog Championship is slated for tomorrow evening Feb. 10th.
41 dogs have been nominated to be drawn for the 108th running of the National Bird Dog Championship to commence Mon. Feb. 12th.
The randomly drawn braces will deterime which dogs will run together, and what three hour course they must complete in the three week period it normally takes to run this championship.
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... ations.asp
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... efault.asp
41 dogs have been nominated to be drawn for the 108th running of the National Bird Dog Championship to commence Mon. Feb. 12th.
The randomly drawn braces will deterime which dogs will run together, and what three hour course they must complete in the three week period it normally takes to run this championship.
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... ations.asp
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... efault.asp
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Hey Ace...
Dogs qualify to run in this trial, you can't just enter.
One has to win a qualifying trial or Championship, or be the previous year's Nat'l Chmp.
Now, there are occasionally some owner/operators, but generally its pro run dogs.
There are always some exceptions, and this may open another can of worms but many pros don't appreciate having amateur dogs entered in their trials. They feel its undermining their livlihood, as trial winning purses are usually their to keep, while the trophies go to the owners.
Other pros have told me flat out that if I could beat them, they aren't doing their job.

Dogs qualify to run in this trial, you can't just enter.
One has to win a qualifying trial or Championship, or be the previous year's Nat'l Chmp.
Now, there are occasionally some owner/operators, but generally its pro run dogs.
There are always some exceptions, and this may open another can of worms but many pros don't appreciate having amateur dogs entered in their trials. They feel its undermining their livlihood, as trial winning purses are usually their to keep, while the trophies go to the owners.
Other pros have told me flat out that if I could beat them, they aren't doing their job.

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The nominations as of yesterday are up at http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... ations.asp
I believe a dog can qualify up to the drawing, I remember a couple of years ago a dog got qualified at the last minute with a win.
I am pretty sure it takes two championship wins to qualify, not just one, and there is a list of the qualifying trials published in the field every year.
It looks like there are about four ams., but I don't know alot of the AF pointer people so could be wrong. Just looking for matchups of owner being the handler and name not being Furney or Gates or similar.
The drawing is public. They draw for bracemates and order or running only. Weather, the trial officials, and the judges determine whether they will actually run on a given day.
All I know.
Oh, birds are partly established wild coveys (quail), and partly a large release that is done in Sept., to prepare for this event.
I believe a dog can qualify up to the drawing, I remember a couple of years ago a dog got qualified at the last minute with a win.
I am pretty sure it takes two championship wins to qualify, not just one, and there is a list of the qualifying trials published in the field every year.
It looks like there are about four ams., but I don't know alot of the AF pointer people so could be wrong. Just looking for matchups of owner being the handler and name not being Furney or Gates or similar.
The drawing is public. They draw for bracemates and order or running only. Weather, the trial officials, and the judges determine whether they will actually run on a given day.
All I know.
Oh, birds are partly established wild coveys (quail), and partly a large release that is done in Sept., to prepare for this event.
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Guys,
There are several very talented amateurs running their qualified dogs at the National.
The only woman that has ever run a dog in the 108 years running of the National is Lori Steinshouer who pulls east all the way from Nevada with her good Red Rock dogs. She's a good handler and her dogs can get the job done.
Tom Honecker is an amateur from Ohio and Mississippi.
I remember talking to Tom a number of years ago at the old Pigeon River grounds in NE Indiana. We were both making some changes in our lives and he said he was just going to get out of the game for awhile. He did, took some time out, and returned big time. He went down to near Holly Springs MS bought Cedar Oak Plantation and started winning with a little pointer bitch by the name of Cedar Oak Kate. Tom qualified her for the National and won the big dance with her in 1998.
Gary Lester's dogs are some of the most competitive dogs in the country, and Gary knows the game as well as any pro.
Thomas Leisfeld is I believe an amateur running two dogs, Lester's Thunderbird came of course from GL's breeding program and Davis Shout.
I think Tommy Davis may have gotten is amateur status back. He knows the game from his many successful years as a pro.
There may be one or two other amateurs running and they'll all have the kind of dog that could win it with a little luck.
Best to 'em all!
There are several very talented amateurs running their qualified dogs at the National.
The only woman that has ever run a dog in the 108 years running of the National is Lori Steinshouer who pulls east all the way from Nevada with her good Red Rock dogs. She's a good handler and her dogs can get the job done.
Tom Honecker is an amateur from Ohio and Mississippi.
I remember talking to Tom a number of years ago at the old Pigeon River grounds in NE Indiana. We were both making some changes in our lives and he said he was just going to get out of the game for awhile. He did, took some time out, and returned big time. He went down to near Holly Springs MS bought Cedar Oak Plantation and started winning with a little pointer bitch by the name of Cedar Oak Kate. Tom qualified her for the National and won the big dance with her in 1998.
Gary Lester's dogs are some of the most competitive dogs in the country, and Gary knows the game as well as any pro.
Thomas Leisfeld is I believe an amateur running two dogs, Lester's Thunderbird came of course from GL's breeding program and Davis Shout.
I think Tommy Davis may have gotten is amateur status back. He knows the game from his many successful years as a pro.
There may be one or two other amateurs running and they'll all have the kind of dog that could win it with a little luck.
Best to 'em all!
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I'll predict...Lester's Absolute-P-M-Rick Stallings, handled by Colvin Davis
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I will be there on Thursday. I have been invited to ride along with someone who will be taking pictures, and I intend to take my camera as well. I can hardly wait, it should be a great time, even though I can only stay for one day on my way to GA.
So if you see some poor scmuck having trouble staying on a horse, with a French Brittany in his vehicle, that will be me
So if you see some poor scmuck having trouble staying on a horse, with a French Brittany in his vehicle, that will be me

Mark Dinsmore
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GrCHF GRCH Vernon de L'Escarbot AKC MH Rest up my boy, until I meet up to hunt with you again
CH Ardoise des Deux Pierres Bleue TAN 14 years together and it was not long enough
TR Jabo de El Matochar CH -CS -IB
CHF CH Darius de L'Eoile du Nord TAN
CH E'toile du Mas D'Pataula TAN
L'Etoile du Ten Bar Ranch
Messi de L'Etoile du Nord
Meg de Sugar Creek
Orion de L'Etoile du Nord
Persese de L'Etoile du Nord
http://www.ebretons.com
Proud owner of
GrCHF GRCH Vernon de L'Escarbot AKC MH Rest up my boy, until I meet up to hunt with you again
CH Ardoise des Deux Pierres Bleue TAN 14 years together and it was not long enough
TR Jabo de El Matochar CH -CS -IB
CHF CH Darius de L'Eoile du Nord TAN
CH E'toile du Mas D'Pataula TAN
L'Etoile du Ten Bar Ranch
Messi de L'Etoile du Nord
Meg de Sugar Creek
Orion de L'Etoile du Nord
Persese de L'Etoile du Nord
http://www.ebretons.com
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I hope nobody has to be life flighted from a heart attack this year. Pretty scary stuff.
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I will also be pulling for White Powder Pete.
He was bred by Nathan Phillips http://www.phillipswhiteline.com and sold to B. Wimmer. I have a pup (my avatar) out of Nathan's - Phiilips White Twist (G. Lester owner). Nathan is just a great all around gentleman.
He was bred by Nathan Phillips http://www.phillipswhiteline.com and sold to B. Wimmer. I have a pup (my avatar) out of Nathan's - Phiilips White Twist (G. Lester owner). Nathan is just a great all around gentleman.
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The temperature at break-a-way this morning was 44 degrees with a 46% humidity. Forcast calls for chance of showers.
This mornings 3 hour run braces the setter dog Tommy B with the pointer Chickasaw Butterfly. The afternoon course features the bracing of pointers Broadway Silver Belle and Top Crude.
Printable bracings, weather, photos and a synopsis of the running will be posted each evening at the plantation's website.
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... nopsis.asp
This mornings 3 hour run braces the setter dog Tommy B with the pointer Chickasaw Butterfly. The afternoon course features the bracing of pointers Broadway Silver Belle and Top Crude.
Printable bracings, weather, photos and a synopsis of the running will be posted each evening at the plantation's website.
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... nopsis.asp
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Here's a couple of articles and video about the National, dogs, and their handlers coming from the local Jackson, Memphis, Knoxville, TN papers that may be of interest...
http://www.jacksonsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll ... 20304/1002
http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/outdoors/ar ... 96,00.html
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/out ... 89,00.html
http://www.jacksonsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll ... 20304/1002
http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/outdoors/ar ... 96,00.html
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/out ... 89,00.html
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My training partner talked to Richie tonight and sounds like bird finding is gonna be tough. He was real happy with Tommy B's outing - just no finds unfortunately.
Good pics and slide show on the Ames site. Some good smiling mugs from the west coast - Lori and Doug Steinshouer, Herb Anderson, Sheldon Twer, Richie & Tommy B
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... eshow.html
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... %20001.asp
Good pics and slide show on the Ames site. Some good smiling mugs from the west coast - Lori and Doug Steinshouer, Herb Anderson, Sheldon Twer, Richie & Tommy B
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... eshow.html
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... %20001.asp

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The setter guys have another shot at it this morning with Murray's Rustler, handled by Rich Robertson from Idaho. (rain and thunderstorms forcast / see below)
He'll be braced with Hall of Fame handler, Hoyle Eaton who returns with the fine pointer Sir Lancelot. Many will remember Sir Lancelot's 2005 three hour performance where he went on a bird find expedition, totaling 11 finds.
The afternoon running includes the 2005 National Champion, Cypress Gunpowder, handled by Andy Daughtery and the pointer Strut handled by Tommy Davis of Albany, GA.
The Ames site has updated the field trial pages with additional photo slide show...
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... nopsis.asp
Today: Periods of rain, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Temperature rising to near 57 by 11am, then falling to around 46 during the remainder of the day. Breezy, with a south southeast wind 15 to 20 mph becoming west northwest. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of rain before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Blustery, with a north northwest wind between 15 and 20 mph.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy, with a high near 36. North wind around 15 mph.
Wednesday Night: A chance of flurries after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20. North wind between 10 and 15 mph.
Thursday: A chance of flurries before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 34. North northwest wind around 10 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 16.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
Saturday: A slight chance of snow or rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 43. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.
He'll be braced with Hall of Fame handler, Hoyle Eaton who returns with the fine pointer Sir Lancelot. Many will remember Sir Lancelot's 2005 three hour performance where he went on a bird find expedition, totaling 11 finds.
The afternoon running includes the 2005 National Champion, Cypress Gunpowder, handled by Andy Daughtery and the pointer Strut handled by Tommy Davis of Albany, GA.
The Ames site has updated the field trial pages with additional photo slide show...
http://www.amesplantation.org/field-tri ... nopsis.asp
Today: Periods of rain, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Temperature rising to near 57 by 11am, then falling to around 46 during the remainder of the day. Breezy, with a south southeast wind 15 to 20 mph becoming west northwest. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of rain before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Blustery, with a north northwest wind between 15 and 20 mph.
Wednesday: Partly cloudy, with a high near 36. North wind around 15 mph.
Wednesday Night: A chance of flurries after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20. North wind between 10 and 15 mph.
Thursday: A chance of flurries before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 34. North northwest wind around 10 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 16.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
Saturday: A slight chance of snow or rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 43. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.
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Yes, they will get to re-run.
Here's the story from this morning Memphis Commercial Appeal...
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca....00.html
Here's the story from this morning Memphis Commercial Appeal...
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca....00.html
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Thurs. morning and yet another chance for the setters. Hytest Sky Hawk will be handled by Kentucy handler Ray Warren.
Here's an earlier newspaper article about the dog. It was written before the other 3 setters were nominated.
http://www.knoxnews.com/kns....00.html
Current temperature at Grand Junction, 20 degrees.Today: Scattered flurries. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 32. North wind around 10 mph.
With this weeks earlier rain and standing water on the grounds these current conditions may very difficult on the dogs.
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Thurs. morning and yet another chance for the setters. Hytest Sky Hawk will be handled by Kentucy handler Ray Warren.
Here's an earlier newspaper article about the dog. It was written before the other 3 setters were nominated.
http://www.knoxnews.com/kns....00.html
Current temperature at Grand Junction, 20 degrees.Today: Scattered flurries. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 32. North wind around 10 mph.
With this weeks earlier rain and standing water on the grounds these current conditions may very difficult on the dogs.
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Here's this morning's news from the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Last years National Champion, Shell Creek Coin is slated to run in this morning's three hour brace.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/...358882,00.html
I got a kick out of seeing Brad Harter's action photo of Whipoorwill Firefox during her yestday's run.

http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/...358882,00.html
I got a kick out of seeing Brad Harter's action photo of Whipoorwill Firefox during her yestday's run.

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Here's recent stories from the Memphis and Jackson newspapers...
http://www.jacksonsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll ... 20311/1002
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/out ... 86,00.html
http://www.jacksonsun.com/apps/pbcs.dll ... 20311/1002
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/out ... 86,00.html
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Two more braces. Speculation...
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Two more braces. Speculation...
http://www.commercialappeal.com/mca/out ... 47,00.html