GSPC Of Northern Sacramento Valley

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GSPC Of Northern Sacramento Valley

Post by Casper » Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:13 pm

Walking Field Trial

(DGFavor, read very slowly, your time starts now :wink: )

Sunrise Saterday morning. Cold and crisp.

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Of a 20 dog stake things were not looking so well for me as I watched each brace break away and watched as best I could through binoculars some of the bird work. I seen some really nice dogs runing.

One Derby break away. Handlers waiting and the cast off

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I originally thought that this walking trial was going to be hard to watch and I would have nothign to do. Little did I know that I was going to park and camp right at the break away for the Puppy and Open Derby stakes. This put me in a position that allowed me to meet some truely fine people.

I became so in to watching all the dogs runing that I found myself worring about my dog doing as well. As you see in the pics above it is very flat. I have never done any training on lawns before. I wasnt sure if my dog would go to huntign or just run around confused. So I decided not to underestimate my dog and just cut her loose and let the judges tell me what they thought.

Judges reviewing their braces. Judges Bill Tanner and Lief Lendrop

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Not knowing how the club was going to announce placements I went to ask the Secratary Edna Miller when we will find out. As I walked into the club house I seen a fellow looking at the brace sheet adn asked if he knew about the results. He replyed "yes it right there on that board". As I looked at the board I seen First place was a dog named Belle. Suprised I grabbed hold of the brace sheet to make sure there wasnt another dog named Belle. There wasnt.

Open Derby Winner

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Belle's run was for the most part to the front only coming in to me a few times. This could have been one of many things but regardless. She handled with little voice from me and ignored her bracemate for the majority of the time except for the first couple minuets. Belle once in the bird field got pointed right away and her bracemate backed. As we approached, the other dog broke causing Belle to break puttign the bird up and her bracemate catching it in mid air. We were to finish our time in the bird field so I did my best to get her pointed once again to be able to work the bird without interfearence. With the 75 degree heat and very little breaze it was gettign tough for the dogs to wind birds but just 20 seconds before time Belle pointed again. Her bracemate finished without a find.

I really thought that there might have been better dogs that ran before me and was shocked to see my dog wining.

Taking a blue ribbon sure gets you knowticed and I made some friends real fast.

Sunday, Ameture Derby

This course was much better to watch as a spectator as we were able to stand right along side the bird field and see how these dogs performed. I managed to watch all but one of the 8 braces. We were braced in the 5th. Scenting conditions were much better and tempratures were milder.

Looking at some bird work from the road side

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At break away both dogs showed much more entusiasm than the day before. Both moving well out to the front and searching likley cover. Both dogs exibited much more range. As the dogs made it into the bird field they had already made sveral quick searches before we arrived into the field. Again Belle got pointed just as I steped into the field. As the other handler and I were approaching her, his dog made two rounds but never smelled what she had pointed and continued his hunt. I had stoped out in front of Belle and asked the other handler if he would wait for me to work this bird before moving around my dog since he was going to walk behind her. At about that time his dog pointed a bird just a short ways away. So I allowed him to go to his dog. As he approached his dog the dog took out the bird and he fired his blank as soon as the bird was air born causing Belle to break point to see where that bird went when she realized she still had a bird. She spun around pointed again when that bird took flight. She had 2 more pieces of bird work. A nice 40-50 yard point and another 2 seconds after the judges called time. So we used it as a training excersize (backing) for the other handler to show his dog another dog on point.

This run was IMO much better than the day before but still there were some really nice dogs. After recieving a win already I was confident I was going to take home another I just didnt know what color. I was actually hoping for Red.

Ameture Derby Winner

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Thanks to Judges Dave Wickens and Ed Goulart

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Post by DGFavor » Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:55 pm

Right on Casper! Very cool!! Huge congrats to Belle and you!! Looks like you had a great time!! Now you just gotta tell us the story a dozen more times and you'll be just like the rest of us.
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Post by AceofSpades41 » Mon Apr 02, 2007 5:42 am

A TWO-FER !!!!! :D :D

Congrats Casper/Belle,
It's amazing what your dog can do when you let it !!!!!!! :D

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Post by snips » Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:25 am

Awsome Casper, does not get better than that! Great write-up too!
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Post by Yawallac » Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:34 am

Great job! I love the pics and play-by-play. Thanks for sharing.

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Post by Wagonmaster » Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:41 am

Way to go Casper!

That was your first trial, wasn't it? Regardless, you are hooked now. :D

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Post by ezzy333 » Mon Apr 02, 2007 7:14 am

Way to go. I knew you would find plenty of entertainment. Great way to start a career.

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Post by Casper » Mon Apr 02, 2007 8:49 am

No John not my first. I ran my older dog in a derby last year that he placed 3rd in. Belle ran in a few puppy stakes but kept running off. Judges liked her if I could have gotten her around but she never made it past the first turn and was gone.

Ezzy I am not sure about this being a career. I always thought a career is where you made money not go broke doing it :roll: :lol:

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Post by anne » Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:33 am

Came straight to the board this morning looking for Casper and Belle's brag. :-)

You are right about people talking after her first run! My friend had the 2nd place V in Am Derby braced with you, and what fun to see a great derby brace! You've got a really nice dog there Casper!! Congratulations on your very deserved wins. I guess that made your drive home pretty darn nice. :-)

Wish we had more time to talk... what with everything going on with the Weim event on the other side (of course I got pulled into helping) I didn't get to see as much of the trial as I'd have liked.

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Post by Wagonmaster » Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:38 am

So your second trial, you placed the first time and won everything the second time. Some guys have all the luck.

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Post by Casper » Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:39 pm

I would like to add one more thing.

Although Belle won both derby stakes I would like to mention all the placements and congratulate them on there placements. These dogs were every bit as good as Belle according to the Judges. Only minor things separated the dogs.

Open Derby
2nd place - Nellie, Viszla (F) Handler: Kuivenhoven
3rd place - Rommel, GSP (M) Handler: Martin
4th place - Tisza, Viszla (F) Handler: Baur

Ameture Derby
2nd place - Chester, Viszla (M) Handler: Pineda
3rd place - Luke, GSP (M) Handler: Bell (Owned by Henson)
4th place - KT, GSP (F) Handler: Chadwick

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Hooked.................you could say that 8) :wink:

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Post by AHGSP » Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:57 pm

Congrats Casper and Belle! Sounds like you had a GREAT time!
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Post by Greg Jennings » Tue Apr 03, 2007 6:31 am

Congrats!!!

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Post by COGSP » Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:54 pm

Casper,

Congrats to you and Bella!!!!! I'm glad to see that you two are making a great team. I was a little worried for awhile that maybe she wasn't quite the type of dog you were looking for, but it looks like you two are the team to beat. Keep up the great work!!!!!

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Post by Scott » Tue Apr 10, 2007 4:09 pm

Congrats Casp,

Glad to hear you are doing so well with your dogs! Thats great news!

It seems like this dog stuff just keeps grabbing us all and pulling us in, deeper and deeper!

Congrats,

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Post by Wagonmaster » Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:38 pm

...I would like to mention all the placements and congratulate them on there placements. These dogs were every bit as good as Belle according to the Judges. Only minor things separated the dogs.
You are learning very fast. My hat's off to you for that statement.

Here's to good dogs everywhere, and I hope to get the chance to meet you in person at the R9.

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Post by Casper » Tue Apr 10, 2007 7:50 pm

John I am planning on staying for Monday and Tuesday morning. Will probably head out tuesday after lunch. Come find me I will be the one with the old black/blue 2 horse straight load and the B/W pony.

Thanks all for the compiments but it is the dog that did all the work I just drove her there :wink:

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Post by DGFavor » Tue Apr 10, 2007 10:34 pm

John I am planning on staying for Monday and Tuesday morning.
Maybe Rich and I can coerce you and Bella away from the grounds to go hit one of our training hot spots. Probably close to twenty pairs of huns and two pairs of blue grouse pointed today. Was awesome.
Not sure when I'll be over - might just show up for the Reg. 9 AA or do both the ASD and AA. Too many options - hard to sit at a trial when the birds are so darn good right now.
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Post by Casper » Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:39 am

That sounds like a ton of fun. Looking foward to it :D

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