Picking up where he left off in the spring, Rusean Hardman and his dogs, which he obviously spends some quality time with, ran the tables on the field. Coming in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the gun dog field. And it’s not like some very good dogs and handlers didn’t give him some competition, it was close. The day started off warm and very humid, so humid the first brace was handicapped with fogged eye glasses from the start, speaking from experience. The second brace found us all in a good ole Oklahoma thunderstorm, complete with can’t see 10 yards downpour, followed by some lightning driving us off the field with 10 minutes left. The dogs loved it. 30 minutes later when it cleared, the participants were asked if they wanted to return and finish their time. Nope, they had cleared all but one bird from the field and wasn’t worth the effort, as they doubted that one really wet bird would be able to fly if found. Ha, The rest of the day was warming with a nice breeze drying things out. Warming enough that Gene Gray had a scare in the 6th brace when Duffus, his English Pointer, got the stagers with 4 minutes left in his brace. Being a really good dog, he had found two birds and was working hard when Gene noticed something off. He called him off and asked for help, as the dog was some 80 yards away, and his brace competitor, James Parnell was able to get a hand on him That quick work got Duffus some water and a ride quick to a water barrel. When last I talked with Gene, who left for home right after, Duffus was weak but recovering and booked for a vet visit on Monday. A serious heads up to the rest of us, hot temps and a early in the season hard run, can get a hard driving dog, heck any dog, in real trouble fast. You need to know your dog and keep a close watch, or they will run themselves to death for us. The Puppy field was it’s usual close match with 1st, new member Tanner Rhodes’s Dot, getting 4 birds, 2nd place, James Parnell’s Pudge with 3, and Rusean Hardman’s Ruby also with 3 birds. The difference between 2nd and 3rd was 7 seconds to the first find, with Larry’s Naas’s Gunner finding his first bird 33 seconds after that for 4th. That is some great puppy work, can’t wait to see them go head to head in the big field. Congrats to Tanner on your first trial, I think Dot might be a keeper. A close inspection of the scoreboard will reveal an anomaly, Glenn Almy in the 5th brace scored a 144 with 3 fulls, but is not noted as coming in 4th. If you look closely you can see that no time to the first find was noted. The story was that Hoss struck a beautiful back on his bracemates point about 5 minutes into the run. When collared by Glenn and sent on his way with some good dog comments, he took off at speed and the judge had to move with him to keep him in sight. Some 200 yards later he hit a majestic point and held it till Glenn was able to walk up and flush that bird, and although puffing hard, got the job done. The judge was really in awe of Hoss, who looked like a statue in that prairie grass, and was fumbling with his wet phone camera and failed to note the time. Another bird was found several hundred yards later and again the hunting partners got the job done. With Glenn commenting that, see I told you I was better on birds than those dang clay pigeons at the Gun Club. Things slowed down as both were feeling the heat and hard work, when with 29 minutes 47 seconds into the 30 minute brace, ole Hoss slammed to a rock solid point. Glenn was informed by the judge about the amount of time he had to produce a bird, once the 30 minute time limit was reached, confirm this amount of time by checking out the Gun Dog rules on the web site, and again they got it done. Due to the judges error, in not noting the time to the first find, the scoreboard is not correct. Since his bracemate went on to collect 3rd place, and since Glenn is 84 years young, and justifiably proud in sharing that he was cleared as cancer free by MD Anderson in Houston last weekend, after giving up most of a lung, I am making a judgement call and awarding him 4th place. Any objections will be handled in person with the judge, Bob Dorn It was a beautiful Oklahoma fall day with rain, thunder and lightning, and sunburns. Thanks to all the members who volunteered to band and plant birds, judge puppies, run to pick up lunch, and do all the other things necessary to put on a quality field trial. The dogs had a great day. Thank you also to Purina our sponsor for the winners dog food and to the Oler family for allowing us to use this beautiful piece of Prairie. See you all on 10-16-21 for the next go round.
Read More ›Brace Pairing 10-2-21
The Gun Dog schedule takes precedence and the puppies and fun hunts will work around that schedule. Gun Dog 1 Bella WH Griffon Female Robert Dorn 1 Willy Brittany Male Mick Gill 2 Cali GSP Female Doug Hardesty 2 Steele GSP Male Samantha Willard 3 Joe Pointer Male Gene Gray 3 Sassy English Setter Female Rusean Hardman 4 Zeus Pointer Male Tommy Lee 4 Rosie Pointer Female Larry Naas 5 hoss pointer Male Glenn Almy 5 Deuce GSP Male Rusean Hardman 6 Duffus Pointer Male Gene Gray 6 Livvi Setter Female James Parnell 7 Ann Wirehair Female Doug Cross 7 Cooper Brittany Male Noe Gutierrez 8 Dottie Brittany Female Ben Faulkner 8 MIke Red Setter Male Bob Williams 9 Hank Brittany Male Tom Krause 9 Sis Setter Female James Parnell 10 Shoni Brittany Female Ben Faulkner 10 Champ Setter Male Rusean Hardman 11 Rocky Brittany Male Tommy Lee Puppies Dot Brittany Female Tanner Rhodes Gunner English Setter Male Larry Naas Pudge Pointer Male James Parnell Ruby GSP Female Rusean Hardman Sage GSP Female Gary Forrest Sammie GSP Female Tom Krause Fun Hunts Dottie Brit Female Ben Faulkner Hachi GSP Female Gary Forrest Kitt’s Peach to the Max Boykin Female Keith Franklin Shae German Wirehair Pointer Female Bobby Strohmeyer
Read More ›Trial Grounds Preparation Day 9-25-21
Our trial season is quickly approaching with the first trial on 10-2-21. Saturday 9-25 is our grounds prep day where we set the boundary posts, put out the water barrels and blinds, mow the parking lot and week eat around the club house. If you are a new member it’s a great way to meet the guys and gals, see the grounds and generally start feeling at home. For older members it’s another opportunity to be the one to find the flag pole hole plugs. Ha. So bring you week eater, tractor and brush hog if you have one, and join us about 8 am for a couple hours.
Read More ›WE ARE HAVING A MEETING
That’s right after more than a year we are having a club membership meeting. Tonight, 8-24, 7 PM at Los Cabos Mexican restaurant next door to Bass Pro Shop in Broken Arrow. Hope you can make it.
Read More ›1st place Gun Dog Sassy with Rusean Hardman Owner and Handler
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