![]() ![]() We had a good weekend draw and it made for good dog work and plenty of laughs. I would like to thank all the participants in this year's trial. ![]() Trever London once again took home the blue with Ellie, Mike Flewelling second with Gerry and Donald Henderson third with Tilly. Finishing up the day and a fun full weekend was the derbies. Jack McNulty's setter Mac took home the yellow ribbon. Al Robbins took home the red ribbon with his young female pointer Lottie. When the smoke cleared, Bob Little took the blue ribbon with his female pointer Remi. Another strong field of dogs took to the line. Taking second was Warren Richardson with ESF Liv, Mark Kingsbury with his PF Finn, and rounding out the placements was Donald Henderson with his Brittany Elmer. Coming out on top was Doug Forgrave's ESM Jackson. As usual, the second day starts with the gundog. Through strong breeding and work, this puppy has developed quickly and earned the placement with multiple finds and good composure around his game.ĭay two started about the same. Third place went to Gerry PM (Flewelling). Apparently stinky quail wasn't his thing, so he went out and pointed a woodcock. Taking the red ribbon was Rebel PM (Ogilvie). Solid on her birds, Trevor has developed her right. Ellie, taking another blue ribbon, is a pleasure to watch, stylish and works the pocket. In her first trial season, Ellie ESF (London) has not been afraid of getting it done. With the sun swinging quickly to the west, the Derby's had their chance to shine. With sickness and injuries, it was really enjoyable watching both John and Laird not only run their dogs, but also put a ribbon on them. Rounding out the placements was Sam ESM (Townsend) doing what he does, run a steady strong race with good bird work. Setters took over the after that with Bandit ESF (Cullen) taking second going hard and also scoring on multiple birds. Taking first was PeeDee PF (Joyal) with a real fancy run and multiple finds. Drawing a strong field of 21 dogs, there was plenty to look at. With the temperatures warming, the Shooting Dog's took to the woods. A fun group of dogs who also encountered a few grouse and woodcock on their runs. Taking the blue ribbon was Gerry PM (Flewelling) with Tilly BRIT F (Sinclair) taking the red and Wild Apple Hazelnut PF (Doherty) taking the yellow. On a cool start on Saturday, we took to the woods first thing with Puppies. This year we were fortunate enough to have two full days of running. The Mid-Coast Maine Field Trial Club held its spring quail trial on May 6-7. From right: Mike Flewelling with Sunkhaze Orange Gerry, Leonard Sinclair with Bree's Skedaddle Ridge Tilly, not pictured Craig Doherty with Wild Apple Hazelnut. Event: Mid-Coast Maine Field Trial Club Spring Trial
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