May 2012 Newsletter - Green Valley Hunting and Retriever Club
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May 2012 Newsletter - Green Valley Hunting and Retriever Club
2012 MAY NEWSLETTER Team Shoot & Potluck May 20th Bill & Lyn Neel’s Place 33263 Dillard Road Eugene, Oregon 97405 541-686-2194 7:30 Set up * 8:00 Registration * 8:30 Start Time Directions are posted on the website. See the calendar for more information including Google mapping. Potluck: The club will be providing hamburgers, hot dogs, soda & water. Members bring a side dish or dessert. What to Bring For Your Dog: Place Boards (If you have them) Whistle Check Cord Leash Stake Out Chain or Kennel Water and Bowl Treats (For Training) Pinch Collar (Prefer no choke chains) Clicker (If that is your training method) What to Bring For the Handler: Chair Lunch Water or Other Drink Boots (Muddy, Wet Conditions) Rain Gear Gloves Hunter Orange to wear in the field Safety Glasses Gun (#8 Shot) $20.00 Bird Fee If you plan on gunning or shooting at any time you need a current (2012) hunting license. Tentative Event Dates for the Year: June 10th July 15th August 19th May Team Shoot This is a Club “Hunt Day” Event Potluck and Prizes The team shoot is a friendly hunting day scenario. It is scored and prizes are offered to the top 3 or 4 teams. 12 minute braces are ran for each team. Teams are chosen randomly by drawing names from a hat that have registered for the event. Pointers and Retrievers may work together. Each team with their dogs hunts quail for 12 minutes (brace). 6 birds are placed in the field for the 1st brace with 4 additional birds placed for each brace thereafter. You may shoot for yourself or have a gunner. You must have a current hunting license if you are shooting. You may only carry 3 shells into the field. Scoring is as follows: ●20 points per bird shot and retrieved. It is ok if dog scoops the bird without a shot being fired. It still counts as 1 shot. ● 1 point for each ½ minute not used. ● 3 pts for each shell not used. (3 shells allowed per team member). ● Shooting or retrieving 5 birds is a disqulification. ● A team member who shoots 4 birds without getting a shell from the other handler is disqualified. ● An attempt to flush must be made by the pointing dogs. ●To stop the clock; you need to yell time when 4 birds total have been taken by the team. Scoring Examples: 1. A Team shoots 3 birds in 12 minutes and uses 5 shells. The score would be as follows: ● 20pts/bird 3x20 = 60 points ● 3 pts/shell not used 1x3 = 3 ● No points for time. ● Total Points: 63 2. 4 Birds shot using 4 shells in 6 minutes: ●80 pts for birds ● 6 points for shell not used ●12 pts for 6 minutes left over ● Total 98 pts Heckling is allowed and encouraged! Gun Safety Club Policy Any member, who is found to be handling a gun in an unsafe manner, or shooting into a safety zone, will be immediately disqualified from competition and will lose their gunning privileges for any other club events. No live gun ammunition is permitted after club events. Once revoked, gunning privileges may be reinstated 1) After the member provides the Board with proof of completion of an approved Hunter Safety Course 2) At the Board’s discretion. ANYONE WHO WANTS TO GUN OR BE A GUNNER FOR SOMEONE ELSE MUST HAVE A VALID HUNTING LICENSE. NEWSLETTER/WEBSITE If you have anything for the Newsletter OR Website call Susan @541-747-0935 or email: BBQSFarm@live.com CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Advertisement rates are per year as follows: Business Card- $50.00 Half-Page-$140.00 GVHRC Members- FREE Innotek Command Series RL-10 Bird Launcher with Electronics. $125.00 or OBO 5 x 15 Kennel Roof with frame and hardware. Fits Lucky Dog/Jewett Cameron Kennels $50.00 4 - 5' Chain link Lucy Dog Grand Champion Panels. Some have been patched. $50.00 TRAINING DVDS: Water Dog Second Edition $10.00. Water Dogs1 Basic Training with Rick Stawske $10.00 Evan Graham Puppy Program $15.00 Evan Graham Transition Phase 1 $15.00 Contact: Luke 541-543-8398 2012 TRAINING DIVISIONS PUPPIES - All Breeds POINTERS – Intermediate & Advanced RETRIEVERS – Intermediate & Advanced RETRIEVERS/SPANIELS & POINTERS The participation fee for all dog breeds will be $20 per month. Due to rising costs we had to increase the monthly fees. The monthly training schedules for the year can be found on the website in the February Archives Thanks to Jim and Mindy Shank and Boyd Englecke for the use of their facilities for our April Training Event! Boyd & Bene Robin’s Dog – P!NK (Adv. Retriever) Any club member can post photos to the clubs website using our flicker account. To share your photos on the gvhrc.com website, you need to upload them to the club’s Flickr.com account. Website: http://www.flickr.com/ Username: gvhrc.website@yahoo.com Password: Pointer123! Once the club member is logged-in to Flickr, you click “Upload Photos & Video” and follow the three easy steps (chose photos, click upload, add titles) that the site presents them with. GVHRC April 2012 Placing’s Pointers AMATEUR: 1. 2. 3. 4. Crystal Laing & Piper (GSP) Jon Duncan & Lark (GSP) Alycia Baird & Callie (Pudelpointer) Mindy Shank & Ellie (GSP) Pointers OPEN: 1. 2. 3. 4. Mindy Shank & Hobbs (GSP) Matt Sayre & Finn (GSP) Jerry Madsen & Kodi (French Brittany) Carmen Spencer & Quinn (Weimer) Pointer PUPPIES: 1. Betty Pelham & Ben (GSP) 2. Betty Pelham & Duke (GSP) 3. Ted Reiss & Felix (Brittany) 4. Alice Burke & Ellie (GSP) Retriever PUPPIES: 1. Boyd Engelcke & Bene (Lab) 2. Steve Ackers & Molly (Lab) Retriever INTERMEDIATE: 1. 2. 3. 4. Susan Arms & Maggie (Lab) Jamie Flack & Seamos (Lab) Travis Simpson & Lincoln (Lab) Steve Akehurst & Ghillie (Springer) Retriever ADVANCED: 1. 2. 3. 4. Jim Wiota & Molly (Springer) Jim Wiota & Sugar Pie (Springer) Chris Rattenborg & Carlee (Lab) Chris Rattenborg & Drake (Lab) Grouse and Woodcock Shooting By Steve Smith If you've spent any time at all in the grouse and woodcock covers, you have likely figured out that woodcock are easier to hit than ruffed grouse. But how much easier? Ken Szabo from Ohio runs a nifty little outfit called The Loyal Order of Dedicated Grouse Hunters. He puts out a newsy monthly newsletter called Grouse Tales and sells some nice products as well. (I'm pretty sure Ken doesn’t remember me, but we met at a RGS banquet in Ohio more than 30 years ago.) Every year, he asks his members to keep a log of their grouse-hunting success: days and hours hunted, flushes, flushes per hour, type of dog and shotgun used percentage of flushes they were able to get shots at, and how many of those shots bagged a bird. This year, he also asked for the number of woodcock flushes, flushes shot at, and successful shots, too. The percentages of flushed grouse that the cooperators got shots at came out close to the group's long-term average for grouse = 24.9 percent. For woodcock, the same group got shots at 32.27 percent, which you would expect because woodcock are generally in sight longer and are less likely to flush wild. But shooting success? For grouse it was 33.98 percent, but woodcock a whopping 55.99 percent. And remember, though woodcock lie better and fly slower, the majority of woodcock shooting takes place while the leaves are still up, while grouse, not being migratory, are hunted well into the fall when visibility is better. Of course, as you can imagine, this gang can shoot. But if their success rates can be applied to grouse and woodcock hunters nationwide, you have to flush four grouse to get a shot at one, then you’ll hit one of three you shoot at. That means it takes a dozen grouse in the air to produce one bird in the oven. For woodcock, you get a shot at one in three. I would have thought that number would be higher, but a number of the cooperators had very low woodcock shot-at numbers – one fellow flushed 123 woodcock and shot at none (there’s a purist for you); another flushed 70 and shot at eight, killing six – that had to be a guy working a pup. With a shooting success rate better than one bird for two shells, it would take only six woodcock up to bring one down – just about twice the grouse success. Just an FYI: A quick glance through the data shows that those hunting with flushing dogs did about the same as those with pointing breeds on either bird. Any dedicated grouse hunter should give Ken's outfit a try. He can be reached at grousetales@msn.com. Theo, English Springer Spaniel, British Military Dog. Green Valley Teamed with Cabella’s We were able to get enough folks that Green Valley partnered with Cabela’s for the Ladies Day Out on April 21st. Thank You to those who were able to step in and man the booth on short notice. Handling Clinic June 9th – RSVP Steve is putting together a handling clinic for June 9th if there is enough interest. This clinic will include demonstrations, question and answer sessions covering topics such as: NASTRA and AKC Rules, tips on handling, how score cards work, etc. It will be held at Stan’s place in West Eugene. RSVP to Steve @ 541-915-3376 or email jarms007@aol.com www.GVHRC.com-RESOURCES We have recently added a great list of resources on our website. If you would like to obtain some of the resources for a month contact Stan Zorn. 50/50 RAFFLE TICKETS As a fundraising event for the Green Valley Hunting and Retriever Club 50/50 Raffle tickets will be available to purchase at the next dog club event. This is one of the ways we are trying to avoid having a loss in money for our club this year. 1 ticket for $2 OR 3 tickets for $5 GVHRC BOARD MEETING Wednesday, May 23rd 6:30 PM, Prime Time Sports Bar 1360 Mohawk Blvd., Springfield, OR 97477 541-746-0549 EQUIPMENT TRAILER – We need Volunteers We will be rotating the equipment trailer this year between members. If you have room to keep the trailer for a month please sign up at one of the club events. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO PICK UP BIRDS We need volunteers to pick up birds (Quail) from Stan before each event. His place is located on Dukhobar Road in west Eugene We also need someone to pick up ducks for the retrievers each month. QUAIL FOR SALE $5.50 each If there are any extra quail at events, they are available for purchase at the end of the day. You must provide your own carrier and equipment to get them home. It has been recommended that the word bird fee for each event be changed to dog fee as this fee covers numerous items other than just birds. It applies to equipment usage, insurance, costs to maintain trailer, fuel for quads, yearend awards, etc. GVHRC BOARD President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Steve Arms Chris Laing Todd Wheeler Crystal Laing 915-3376 255-5255 953-8855 255-6913 Training Coordinator News Editor Equipment Manager Stan Zorn Susan Arms Will Rotate between Members 683-5885 747-0935 Board of Directors: Bryan Lake Jerry Madsen James Flack Travis Simpson Lloyd Davis Mike Burgess TRAINING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Available at each event. 30’ Check Cord Out Bumpers (Lg, Sm) $5.00 T-Shirts (XL, 2XL ) $10.00 Whistle Lanyard- double $8.00 Mugs $8.00 Large Wide Flat Collars $2.00 Snap Collars $TBD Safety Glasses $ TBD 6’ Slip Lead & Snap Denim Button-up Hats Roy Gonia Whistle Other Whistles Styles Pinch Collar Clickers $10.00 $20.00 $15.00 $ 4.00 $ 3-9.00 $ Out $2.00