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Southern Utah Youth Fun Hunt

March 12th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

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Last Saturday I had the opportunity to volunteer as a guide/dog handler at the annual Southern Utah Youth Fun Hunt. What a great experience for young people to be introduced to hunting upland game with pointing dogs. This was my first time participating and I was really impressed by the organization of an event of this magnitude. My hat goes off to the founders, sponsors and organizers of this year’s youth fun hunt. The kids had a wonderful time and I was told they ran over 200 kids through in two days of hunting.

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This is my friend Robert Well’s dog Toby on point during one of the early braces. Robert has been volunteering at this event for several years and invited me to attend this year with my dogs Annie and Abby. Toby was a real joy to watch work and is a classy german shorthair.

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Safety was our first concern with each brace we started with a safety talk and went over the rules. When the dogs went on point, the handlers would physically restrain them while the youth hunters were walked around to get ready for the shot.

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With the shooters in place another would kick the pheasant out of the bushes. Upon the shot we would release the dogs for the retrieve. We were able to get at least one successful bird shot for each kid. Towards the end of the day a big storm rolled in and the wind cranked up. Kent Forbush is pictured below with the gathering storm.

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  1. April 9th, 2008 at 20:07 | #1

    Wow,

    Many kids today don’t get the chance to hunt growing up. What a great day for these kids and hopefully seeds planted for a future of hunting.

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