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790.1 | Nice Place - nice people ! | WJOUSM::MAZEROLLE | | Thu Oct 11 1990 09:41 | 20 |
| Hi, I was there yesterday (10/10). I had won a free 4 pheasant hunt
there at a recent Ducks Unlimited dinner. I brought my own dog there
and called the guy in advance to let him know I'd be using this hunt a
training experience for my Lab. When we got there, he had coffee ready
and said he had stocked the field appropriately for a training
experience. This guy was very friendly and helpful all morning, he
insisted on carrying the dead birds. This place is really pristine, he
raises his birds elsewhere so that the place looks - JUST PERFECT. He
has a canvas tent with a porch on the property overlooking the above
mentioned trout pond. It was a wonderful experience guided by a person
who wanted to make sure you enjoyed it. I'd highly recommend the place.
I've also hunted at Hedgerow Kennels, in fact the owner of Hedgerow
came with me yesterday, He's an old "Deccie" (Pat Perry). Pat and I
agreed that both places are different and that there is room in the
business for both. I think Pat has a dog training specialty that
Lissivigeen doesn't but Lissivigeen is much more pristeen and
"New-England-ish".
Don
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790.2 | I'm Interested | PCCAD1::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass,Music Aged to Perfection | Thu Oct 11 1990 11:22 | 6 |
| Can you give us more info. I called and got the answering machine.
What is the cost ?
Thanks
Jim
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790.3 | Not exactly sure | WJOUSM::MAZEROLLE | | Thu Oct 11 1990 17:22 | 14 |
| Hi, I really can't say what the cost is because my hunt was free. I'm
not sure but I think Hedgerow is a little cheaper. If your looking for
a round about figure for a 4 pheasant hunt as a non member I'd say
somerwhere around $190. You must have a dog or they will insist on
guiding you with one for xtra $. The reason is because they have had
experiences where they've stocked birds for a hunt and dog-less hunters
found no birds and accused them of cheating. this is expensive but if
you have a rooky hunter or new dog you can teach them hunting and
shooting without the pressure you'd find at Wildlife Mgt area. It was
a great confidence builder for me because I had the time to think about
my shots before pulling up usually I'm so busy worrying about the
competition of several other hunters that I miss - just because.
Hope this helps. Don
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790.4 | You Gotta Really Love It! | PCCAD1::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass,Music Aged to Perfection | Fri Oct 12 1990 09:37 | 15 |
| Thanks Don !
I called Hedgerow yesterday. I find the hunts to be expensive.
Membership is $150.00
2 hr 6 bird hunt is $120.00
4 hr 12 bird hunt is $190.00
I don't like the time limit, but I can understand the reason.
I do like the idea that they will let members plant their own birds if
they would like to do so. On a young dog, this would be a great benifit.
And also, you can hunt from Sept. to March.
Jim
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790.5 | Your right, kind--of | WJOUSM::MAZEROLLE | | Fri Oct 12 1990 16:29 | 7 |
| Hi Jim, I was a little concerned about the time limit too but they all
have that kind of arrangement. I did find that we were able to complete
our hunt in about 2 and a half hours though, so it really turned out to
be ok. Even though I stopped at 4 birds I easily heard another 3 or 4
crow so I dont think limiting out would be too difficult.
Don
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790.6 | Membership has its Benefits | SHRBIZ::NELSON | Tryin to keep the customer satisfied | Fri Oct 19 1990 16:50 | 29 |
|
As a member of Hedgerow's Hunt Club and Bird Dog Training
Club, I would like to say that in the past three years, I
have never been in a situation where I ran out of time before
being dead tired, or at least locating the number of birds
planted for my hunts. Usually, on the weekdays, there are not
two hunts (4 hour) booked for the same day, so the time limit
very seldom is a factor. At my last hunt of last year's season,
we had another party scheduled after us. However, we had 14 finds
in two and a half hours for a 12 bird hunt.
Some of the benefits not yet mentioned (re Hedgerow) are;
1) you extend your bird hunting season from Sept 15 - Mar 31
2) as a member you pay less for your birds, 3) you are eligible
for 'cleanup' (no birds planted) hunts at a fixed rate, no charge
for the birds you take, 4) you don't pay for extra birds taken
during your hunts (if a six bird hunt is planted and you shoot
eight birds, you still only pay for six), 5) you're hunting in
a much more controlled area, safer for you and your dog, and you
can set up situations for you and your dog.
The Bird Dog Training Club offers tremendous facilities to
those folks who are serious about keeping their dogs in tiptop
condition all year long. Although I really think that those folks
with pointing dogs stand to gain the most from the use of the
facilities and equipment, folks with flushing and retrieving dogs
can certainly take advantage of the benefits as well.
Jim is right when he says 'you gotta love it'. It can appear
to be a bit on the expensive side. But the reward and enjoyment
of working with a dog(s) all year long is worth it. At least to me.
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790.7 | good additional inputs ! | WJOUSM::MAZEROLLE | | Wed Oct 24 1990 12:02 | 9 |
| Dave, you made some good points that I wasn't able to. Even the
flushing dogs benefit in that there are usually plenty of birds left
over from hunts, etc. that your dog has a real chance to flush live birds
instead of always chasing after dummies you've hidden. I agree the
price seems high but I think you eventually get your money's worth.
After all I've been out to local WMA's twice since the season opened as
saw ZIP !
Don
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