WA State Bird Dog Challenge
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Washington State Bird Dog Challenge 2008
May 3-4, 2008
Presented By: Burlington Ranch, Inc
Divisions
Top Gun Division
Hunter Division
1 dog, 1 handler, one dog and two hunters
Amateur Division, one 20 min run
20 minute run
1 dog, 1 handler, one dog and two handlers
Pointing or Flushing dogs will compete within a 15-acre field to produce up to five (5) birds within a set time period.
Top Gun Money Challenges 50/30/20 payback to the contestants. All entries will be given a qualifying score, and the top winners of each event will receive Championship points.
Entry Fee:
Hunter Division: $60.00
Top Gun: $75.00
Scoring:
Scores are the points awarded to a dog as determined by a scorekeeper in accordance with the NBDCA event rules. All competitors will represent the state in which the participant lives, not the state where the event is held.
For more rules and information go to www.nbdca.com
Sponsored by the National Bird Dog Challenge Association "Get in the Game"
Burlington Ranch, Inc
.
May 3-4, 2008
Presented By: Burlington Ranch, Inc
Divisions
Top Gun Division
Hunter Division
1 dog, 1 handler, one dog and two hunters
Amateur Division, one 20 min run
20 minute run
1 dog, 1 handler, one dog and two handlers
Pointing or Flushing dogs will compete within a 15-acre field to produce up to five (5) birds within a set time period.
Top Gun Money Challenges 50/30/20 payback to the contestants. All entries will be given a qualifying score, and the top winners of each event will receive Championship points.
Entry Fee:
Hunter Division: $60.00
Top Gun: $75.00
Scoring:
Scores are the points awarded to a dog as determined by a scorekeeper in accordance with the NBDCA event rules. All competitors will represent the state in which the participant lives, not the state where the event is held.
For more rules and information go to www.nbdca.com
Sponsored by the National Bird Dog Challenge Association "Get in the Game"
Burlington Ranch, Inc
.
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I saw this post on another site...I was amazed at the ignorance of people saying that FT is a more true way of finding out what a dog can really do...I heard about the BDC and fell in love with the idea, I tried to get on that other forum but it didn't let me post...I shoot for FT and HT and have not seen 1 dog that can HUNT...It is a retriever challenge...when I get to post on that other site I will shut those guys up...Keep it up Doc and if I lived closer I would love to shoot in this event




