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There were 26 kids that attended this
event and enjoyed a day of outdoor and hunting experiences. We
want to give a special thank you to the volunteers and sponsors
that made this event so special.
- Ducks Unlimited / John Silbernagel – Habitat
information and gifts
- Autumn Sky Outfitters / Dave - Archery
lessons and equipment use
- Woodduck Alley/ Tom Crow – Shooting
instruction and equipment use
- North
American Gun Dog - Monetary donation
- The Mill of Whiteford / Dave Boniface – gift
donations
- JLR Design / Jerry Rutkowski – Safety
volunteer
- Little Electric / Mike Leighty – Guide
and safety volunteer
- Keith Pomraning – Safety volunteer
- Wendell and Elizabeth Hostler - Cooks
and grill masters
Get your Dogs Ready – Have a Fun – Get
Out of the House and into the Field 25 Quail or 14 chukar
or 8 pheasant for $125 per gun (1-4 hunters per hunt) – No
other cost. Tuesday and Thursdays in October – 10am-1pm
or 1pm-4pm hunt time 1 Morning Hunt & 1
Afternoon Hunt on October 7th & 14th. Guide and dog
not available from MDGO & crew. (Sorry) Call
or email for your spot. Limited Space Available for this
Bargain!
Foundation Seminar: $350/student- If you're looking for
a better
relationship with your dog, both at home and in the field,
you've come to
the right place.
From puppyhood through the basics of being a bird dog, all
the basic skills
you and your dog will need can be found here. You will be
trained to train
your dog, with Rick and Ronnie's guidance.
You'll work with the Command Lead, check cord, and whoa
post, as well as the
chain, and your dog will have numerous opportunities to work
birds.
Advanced Academy: $1250/student- Here's your chance to put
the finishing
touches on your dog! Work on-on-one with your instructor
and your dog on
over 400 quail over the course of the Academy. You will put
the final
touches on whoa, steady to flush, and honoring/backing. This
is the top
level class available and will give you all the extra touches
that make a
good bird dog great. Plan on long days, hard work, fun and
learning. When
you're not running your dog, you will watch and learn from
seeing your
fellow students work with their dogs. It all combines into
a learning and
training experience that is second to none. Photos

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