Welcome to the 2014 National Retriever Championship held in Vicksburg, Mississippi
November 16-22, 2014 …
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In looking at the blog pics from the first test, it appears that there was at least one decoy (mallard drake?), in the field. Was I seeing things?
May sound like a stupid question, but in the second series if a handler opted to select out the retired gun first, at what point would the guns retire?
From the test description: "...The handler has been instructed to watch the birds go down, then the dog turns to the right and runs the blind first while the flyer gunners stand out and the second bird retires." In other words, the gunner is already retired (while the blind is being run), before the dog picks up either mark.
I know that feeling Bill Petrovish has today! Gman was high point open dog in 08, it was our first national open down in TX! He had been perfect in pre-national training Lardy said he looked like Lottie and Babe in pre national training. We went out in the first series! That was a long drive home!! Nothing will humble you any faster!
Chad
With such high hopes on super talented dogs, it most certainly must be a heartbreaker. No doubt conditions were tough and a missed mark can cost dearly. Yes long drive home, but those blue ribbons riding in the cab will surely help!
Most field trials if you do a Texas double it is considered two series. Blind is one series and marks are another. At least that is the norm. No rules say a weekend trial is only 4 series.
3. The Judges, with due regard t o the
recommendations of the Field Trial Committee, shall
determine the tests to be given in each series — and
shall try to give all dogs approximately similar tests in
the same series.
4. At the end of the first series, and every series
thereafter, the Judges will call back all dogs which they
wish to try further, and will cause them to be run in
additional series until the stake is decided.
On the first/second series combo we (flier guns) retired as soon as the dog picked up the blind I'm not sure when the dead bird retired. We couldnt see them from our station. On the 3rd series the retired guns were instructed to retire when the handler sent for their first bird.
I want a black cap from the trial. Is there anywhere I can order one without going to Mississippi. I Have been collecting the hats for a few years but couldn't make it this year.
Click on the Callbacks link on the National Blog page
looks like the judges decided to make this land blind a real POISON bird as compared to the 1st series...81 dogs and its almost 1pm CST ...any guess on how many dogs they can get done with about 3.75 hours of light left ?
Have the blind planter come out and put a bird on designated spot and allow dog to pick it up to be brought in. Score the dog for the work to the blind. If there was some looseness at the blind because there was no bird, I would ignore that. Not the first time this has happened.
Would it be possible to get a blog summary by dog? I think it would be much easier to follow and generate more interest if each dog had a blog summary, by series.
Meaning, if I clicked on any dog in either the Running order or Callbacks, their blog history, by series would be available.
Would it be possible to get a blog summary by dog? I think it would be much easier to follow and generate more interest if each dog had a blog summary, by series.
Meaning, if I clicked on any dog in either the Running order or Callbacks, their blog history, by series would be available.
Technically easy--just use tags for each dog. In practice, though, they are always behind. Probably not too hard if they planned to do it before hand (and don't forget with all that is going on) say for next year.
Today's blog stated "handler change", for dog #63. I don't think I've ever seen this before in a National blog.
What, if any, are the policies, and/or procedures for a handler change, and would there be any differences between weekend trials and a National regrading handler change?
Today's blog stated "handler change", for dog #63. I don't think I've ever seen this before in a National blog.
What, if any, are the policies, and/or procedures for a handler change, and would there be any differences between weekend trials and a National regrading handler change?
Today's blog stated "handler change", for dog #63. I don't think I've ever seen this before in a National blog.
What, if any, are the policies, and/or procedures for a handler change, and would there be any differences between weekend trials and a National regrading handler change?
One need only look at the 2012 NRC when Danny Farmer became NAFC Tubb's handler for the 9th and 10th series when the Russells departed on a long prearranged cruise.
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