First is an interrupted double. Sorry picture isn't too good. But left hand bird is approximately 240 yards thrown L to R and the flier (easier to see) is at approximately 110 yards thrown Lto R (out of the picture) and the blind is up the middle at apprximatey 175.
I just looked at your "2009 National Summary" and see that it is updated to show call backs etc. Thanks it is very nicely done.
I didn't realize that you were going to be doing that and wonder if you should perhaps change the title to reflect that you are updating by series. I thought that it was just a static list of qualifiers.
I just looked at your "2009 National Summary" and see that it is updated to show call backs etc. Thanks it is very nicely done.
I didn't realize that you were going to be doing that and wonder if you should perhaps change the title to reflect that you are updating by series. I thought that it was just a static list of qualifiers.
If you haven't looked it this - totally amazing! There are dogs in there I would of never seen if it weren't for the photos. Very nice tribute to those dogs in my opinion!
I just spoke with dog #24, he's already feeding and runs the 3rd early in the monring.
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