![]() It was good to see Cody McLean of Nonami in the field with us. Robbie McCue of Wildfair served as back marshal and assisted in numerous ways. Retired Wildfair manager Ronnie Beane rode with us often, and his calm, warm presence added to the mix. Club Secretary/Treasurer Tim Moore and Vice President Steve Wiley ride the entire trial and are helpful to everyone. Both men and their staffs concluded their very busy hunting schedule on February 28, and they willingly ride and marshal every brace of this trial over their plantations. Club members Kevin Beane, Wildfair manager, and Nonami manager Ray Pearce are to be commended for their efforts in this great Championship. This venue and this trial should be on every bird dog enthusiast's bucket list.Ĭlub President Shon Powell and Southern Field Trial Club members are committed to this quality Championship's historical integrity and high standards. Wildfair owner Joe Davenport, and Nonami owner Ted Turner, graciously allow the Southern Field Trial Club to host this major Championship over these historic grounds. Wild quail are prevalent on Wildfair Plantation and Nonami Plantation. This year the event was held over two of the most magnificent private plantations in the country. ![]() This date marks the beginning of the Masters Open Shooting Dog Championship. Nonami's Johnny Come Lately with Shon Powell and Ray Pearce, Erin's Three Leaf Shamrock with Tracy Swearingen, joined by Derek Bonner (judge), Chris Peek (judge), Club officials, and friends.Įach year March 1 is a very special time for like-minded parties to meet at the Potter Center in Albany, Ga. Result: Masters Open Shooting Dog Championship Event: Nonami's Johnny Come Lately Named Champion Erin's Three Leaf Shamrock Runner-Up
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