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D.Q.'d at the Q.U.
[by Joseph Barton]
3/8/01

Possum  Walk is a shooting Preserve northwest of Huntsville, Texas, just off 1374.  Buddy Smith offers hunts for deer, duck, pheasant, chukar, and quail.  This last Saturday, March 3rd, Quail Unlimited put on a shoot which included skeet, sporting clays, and a dog assisted quail hunt.

The sporting targets were on the easy side, and the skeet targets were just that, skeet targets.  It's the quail hunt of which I now confess.

Drake Davis and I would be the Houston team.  Using Freckles, my brittany, we knew we would take this event in a heartbeat.  For those of you that don't know my brittany, Freckles, she has a Master Class nose.  As far as I was concerned, with Freckles hunting for Drake and myself, it was like having Bobby Fowler shooting on our sporting clays team.

The quail hunt had specific rules which were briefly explained at the start of each team's hunt.  Each team would be brought to a field where a judge would observe and time the event.  The goal was six downed birds in hand with eight shots, maximum twenty minutes.

There were more bird dogs at this event than I had ever seen before.  There were pointers, setters, short hairs, labs, even a couple of other brittanys.  Not to worry, I explained to Freckles, this was just that out-of-town rabble.  If you will, these other dogs were symbolically the Riveras and Del Toros from San Antonio and the Barretts from Dallas, and the Hamiltons from Louisiana..  And, besides she was a lot prettier than any of those other "so called" bird dogs!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With expectations of a fast win, we entered the field.  The problem with winning this event, as it turned out, was not with the dog, it was with us!  Not having ever done this before, we started without a plan of attack.  It took Freckles about one minute to transform from everyday house dog to a bird pointing machine.  First point in about two minutes.  Drake missed.  I scored.  One down.  Took birds two and three in the next couple of minutes.  Doing great.  Now a point in the Pine trees.  With the weather cold and raining, the bird was reluctant to fly.  A couple of false starts and then the bird flashes through the Pines like a Maine grouse.  I shoot .... twice .... and miss.  This was a bad deal.  We are down six shots and have only three birds.  Drake takes bird four with our seventh shot.  Ten minutes have passed since we started.  Another point.  Bird flushes.  Drake shoots twice and bird five is in hand.  

We start back to the judge's area.  We had only used up twelve minutes of our allotted twenty minutes.  But, we had used one more shot than was allowed.  Figuring the last bird wouldn't count because it was taken with a ninth shot, we discovered to our dismay, we were disqualified.  Guess we just didn't know all the rules.  Only eight shots allowed, period.

But, hey, we found out the judge was from San Antonio and the "Riveras" and "Del Toros" top dogs were going to win no matter what (just kidding!).

Next year Drake and I and Freckles will be back and make Houston proud. 

[by Joseph Barton]

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