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4H Field Trial Saturday March 4

Working bird dogs like Sky, a Ryman English Setter, will be in the field Saturday during the Fun Field Trial where hunter and dog will be judged on their proficiency. Spectators are welcome. 
Photo by Alleson Rupp


Spectators invited to 4-H club’s shoot-to-retrieve fun field trial, Silent Auction Saturday

The public is invited to watch the fall Botetourt 4-H Shoot-To-Retrieve Fun Field Trial Saturday, March 4 at Juniper Valley Shooting Preserve, Troutville.

Pointing bird dogs and their owners will run their pointing bird dogs in the judged trial that will be held on part of an 8-acre field that is established as pollinator/quail habitat.

Spectators will be able to watch the dogs/handlers from a gallery area a safe distance from the field.

The dogs/hunters will be judged on a simple point system that includes points, shooting and retrieving on three released quail during 20-minute hunt sessions for each dog.

There is no fee for spectators, who are welcome throughout the day. The first dog/hunter goes in the field at 8:30 a.m.

Breakfast and lunch will be available, and there will be a Silent Auction during the event.

The event is a fundraiser for the Botetourt 4-H Shooting Education and Hunting Skills Club and is sponsored in cooperation with the Botetourt Longbeards Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, Joel Hoeffner-Mossy Oaks Properties Land and Realty, and the Rockbridge Area Quail Forever Chapter.

The shooting preserve is located at 485 Juniper Valley Lane, Troutville.

For more information about the trial, to enter a dog, and/or to get a flyer with details about the field trial, call Ed McCoy at 540-339-0622 or email botetourt4Hshootinged@gmail.com.