Field trialing is fun and requires high power dogs to do well. Many question whether people can/do hunt over their field trial dogs. This tailgate of ruffs is a reflection of these animals ability to compete on a high level, yet be gunned over any day of the week.
January 2007 Dave TerHaar had a nice repeat litter from 3x CH TerHaar's Rocko x TerHaar's Briar. Over the last few years I have become good friends with Dave, and have been privelaged to hunt over all of his dogs. I was very interested in this litter and brought home two pups.The pups have not disappointed. Woody is the white and orange puppy in the photo to the left. He has showed a lot of motor since the get go, yet handles very well for a puppy. He placed 1st in his first ever trial, along with tallying up a total of 5 placements in the fall of 2007 - including an open derby placement and a horseback placement. He also pointed quite a few woodcock and shows great demeanor and style.
While attending the coverdogs at Gladwin over the last couple of years, I have met many great people. It is a fun venue to go to, and there is always good conversation and dog work. Scott Borgeson, another setter guy, has become a good friend and a recent neighbor. We have had many outings both hunting and training dogs, as well as socially. I am planning on getting a pup from him this spring from his Kara dog, who he is breeding to CH Berg Brothers Jack.
Here is Scott on our annual Grouse Camp trip, which takes place in the northwestern part of the U.P. over the opener of grouse season. He is holding two ruffs, probably a double I had that I let him pose with to boost his esteem.
After a hot summer and lots of time spent training, the grouse season finally arrived. It was filled with many memories. We have now made it an annual trip to go to the western U.P. of Michigan, which is a dream world for the grouse enthusiast. Through the last couple of seasons I have been involved in some great relationships and seen some phenomenal dog work. My favorite was opening day 2007 at the first spot, when Dave turned Rocko loose, and he went on a ten find tear in the matter of about 50 minutes. Needless to say, that left some big shoes to fill for the rest of the trip. Dave has been a great friend and mentor to me in the field trial world; he has also placed some exceptional pups in my kennel along the way. The top picture - A U.P. ruffed grouse double with the side by side. The bottom picture - opening morning in the beautiful U.P. 
No comments:
Post a Comment