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December 04, 2014, 12:10:29 PM »
Well it's not flooded! ;-).
I didn't go. I was going to go but I'm trying to kick a cold that won't go away. From what I've heard it's been damp with some good bird work. Lots of feed strips and lots of birds, but not a lot of good dogs yet. Weather has been pretty good. Because of our new daughter I didn't really try to get my pup qualified for the Amateur, but I think I'm going to try this year. I can drive there in 10 hours, so it's close enough to do a whirl wind trip.
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Are they finishing today, do you know?
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Two braces left to go tomorrow. It's still wide open from what I understand.
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Well it will be interesting to see what they do. There is only what, 3, 4 dogs posted? That is a small number at this point in the trial, and if none of them are the clear favorites, hopefully one of the dogs puts on a good show tomorrow.
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I think there is 5 posted. The problem with the brit Nationals is it often takes a good Shooting Dog to win it! ;-)
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This is true.
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Except for this year!.....
I should have charged more for the puppy I sold. Uncle Kracker won it. I've scouted him several times, and he is a nice dog. He's also who we bred my female too.
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Ha. Yeah you should have! I remember watching him as a juvenile. I don't think I ever saw him in a broke stake before I moved west, but it's great to see dogs develop. I'm also really happy for Tommy.
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If my dog didn't win, I was pulling for Kracker. He's had a heck of a year! Bo and I have scouted for each other a fair amount the last couple years in Amateur stakes. It's been a huge learning experience running dogs with Tommy, and having guys like Bo and Jerry Mcgee scout for me and help me learn. I can honestly say that if it weren't for Tommy, I wouldn't be trialing. I'm glad the judges gave it to a true All Age brittany this year. That makes Kracker a NFC, RuNFC, GFC, And FC. I'm looking forward to hopefully scouting him again at DiLane in GA. With any luck I'll beat him again... Twice! ;-)
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Yes, they are all good people. Jerry finished breaking my dog at summer camp several years ago before we moved west. Tommy gave me a lot of handling/training advice, which really is amazing considering I wasn't even a client of his. It'll be interesting to see if Kracker stays on a roll going into the spring season.
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Summer camp outside Ideal?
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Yes.
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