Field Test Etiquette
Just a few key "need to knows" about hunt tests. The reason I know is because at the first hunt test I did not know all the proper etiquette or the rules,
consequently I learned the hard way with a couple warnings by hunt test officials. I thought I would
pass on so everyone can plan accordingly.
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Handlers, bird boys, gunners, judges and others shall be required to wear camouflaged or appropriate clothing.
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Handlers should bring their own duck call and wader boots.
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Handlers should be prepare for any type of weather, particularly in the fall and spring.
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Spectators should sit far enough away and speak in whispers so as to not disturb the judges and the dog at the line.
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Spectators should take insect repellent, lawn chairs, sunscreen, and umbrella for sun protection
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Dogs at all times must be kept in crate, kennel, or tied at vehicle. Any dog interfering with the working dog will be eliminated from the test.
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Training aids are not allowed, nor can the handler intimidate their dog while it is on the test grounds.
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No dogs allowed in or near spectator areas.
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Dogs can only air and loosen up in designated areas.
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No dogs in heat allowed in a test
or at the test site.
Ronnie Hill
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