Quote Originally Posted by Dutch View Post
“2 gyr/pere, 3 goldens, 7 NA gos, 2 euro gos, 4 pere, 1 gyrXbarbary, 19 tails, 17 Harris', 1 Red Shoulder, 1 kestral 1 merlin, 1 coops

took 9 duck, 1 quail,2 starling, 8 LBJ's, 1 pheas, 1 pocket gopher, 1 squirrel, 1 garter snake, 2 barnyard fowl[IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/OWNER%7E1.OWN/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image001.gif[/IMG], 3 barn owls(all released unharmed)2 prairie Chickens[IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/OWNER%7E1.OWN/LOCALS%7E1/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image002.gif[/IMG], 137 ct's & 32 Jacks. and as you can see by the pix, alot of those cts & jacks were taken by the Nafex crew, & the quail, and the barnyard stuff, and the starlings & some of the LBJ's.

I'll go back thru and recount before I turn all this in for the Archives, but that's how the count stands now.”

Thanks Rich,

We had a good time at the meet, but we did not sleep at the Cow Palace. I did not hear anyone complain about lack of quarry. Lots if game makes for a good meet. The weather was cooperative as well.
Dodge City, Kansas is not a great quail hawking destination in Kansas, but it is one of the good pheasant hawking areas in the state. I wish we could have seen Bobbie R.’s excitement when her new Harris took that cock pheasant. I understand some people heard her screaming a mile away.

Jack
I'd have paid good money to see her doing the "happy Dance" out there. The bird has really done her good, and visa versa! Was good ta see ya again, and thank your wife again for the extra day