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yes they are, dress in drab/dark colors. bring a chair, bug spray sun goo and raincoat.
"So what is big is not always the Trout nor the Deer but the chance, the being there. And what is full is not necessarily the creel nor the freezer, but the memory." ~ Aldo Leopold
"The Greatest Obstacle to Discovery is not Ignorance -- It is the Illusion of Knowledge" ~ Daniel Boorstin
We signed our first dog up for a NAHRA Started HT (basically the same thing as AKC Junior) without ever having seen one. My wife and I drove over to Spokane WA expecting the event to be on some big Polo ground, or something with a parking lot, grand stands, rest rooms and snack bars. As for the test, fortunately I had trained with a guy who had run a few so we knew what to train for. My dog earned two Started ribbons and a Title that weekend, so we were hooked. Good luck!
Last edited by Duckquilizer; 09-24-2012 at 04:52 PM.
Kendall Layne
HR(2xHRCH) Ashland's Big Black Ruby to Go JH(2xSH)
Dorie's Lady of the Lake(1K bird club)
Never play leap frog with a unicorn.
"So what is big is not always the Trout nor the Deer but the chance, the being there. And what is full is not necessarily the creel nor the freezer, but the memory." ~ Aldo Leopold
"The Greatest Obstacle to Discovery is not Ignorance -- It is the Illusion of Knowledge" ~ Daniel Boorstin
Great thread! Has me more than excited for our first JH, but also lets me know how much more work we need to do!
Matthew Ries, Pharm.D.
Poole's Matador's Maggie May (04/14/2012 - Present)
Lacakota Super Magnum (02/20/2002 - 07/2010)
LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!!!!!!
I glazed over this earlier and did not view! All the new kids need to watch this short vid! Great set up, decoys, duck calls, a "ducky" looking spot! It is just great! You musta been worried during that long hunt on the 2nd bird! and yes slap your camera man!!! You have a happy dawg!
"So what is big is not always the Trout nor the Deer but the chance, the being there. And what is full is not necessarily the creel nor the freezer, but the memory." ~ Aldo Leopold
"The Greatest Obstacle to Discovery is not Ignorance -- It is the Illusion of Knowledge" ~ Daniel Boorstin
DropinBack, if you haven't done so, you might want to get together with a training group at least once and simulate a junior test before you actually enter a real test. Most clubs have at least one monthly training day in which they do such simulations and many clubs offer the one free training day for potential new members. The reason this is important is that many times dogs act entirely different at a test than when you are training at home by yourself. There are so many distractions, smells, noises, people, dogs, etc.. One training day with a group where you are with people who know exactly how things go at a test can really help you and you will see how your dog reacts to everything. If all goes well then you can go into the test with much more confidence. If not then you know what things you need to work on to get ready. Best of luck, I'm sure you'll do fine!