Grousewoods Reese ~ 2011 Southern New England Woodcock Champion

2011 Southern New England Woodcock Champion

Champion Grousewoods Reese

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Hi Rollin Main Attraction takes 3rd

Hi Rollin Main Attraction takes 3rd place at the Bob Lee Classic

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Hello and Merry Christmas to all!

2010 is coming to close as is the field trial season.  My family and staff at Midnight Kennel wish everyone a joyous Holiday Season and a Happy New Year.  2010 was a successful one for us in the field trial world and we would like to thank all our loyal customers who made it possible.  Please take a moment to reflect on our 2010 season, our biggest one yet!

Thanks again from Robert, Michael and Kimberly Ecker and our assistant trainers Art Bruno and Ron Neifert

Winner U.S. Complete National Championship Merrit’s Pearl

1st North Carolina pointing dog open shooting dog Foxfire

2nd North Carolina pointing dog open shooting dog Merrit’s Pearl

3rd North Carolina pointing dog open shooting dog Fieldstone Farm’s Clyde

Winner U.S. Complete South Eastern Championship Merritt’s Pearl

1st derby club open shooting dog   Grousewoods Reese

2nd derby club open shooting dog  Richfield Gypsy Rose

3rd paul walker derby classic  richfield gypsy rose

Winner U.S. Complete South Eastern shooting dog classic  Slim Jim

Runner-up U.S. Complete South Eastern shooting dog classic  Mask of Zorro

Runner-up NBHA South Eastern Championship  Foxfire

1st NBHA South Eastern open derby  Richfield Tootsie

Winner  NBHA National Championship  Merrit’s Pearl

Runner-up  NBHA National Championship Merrit’s Bruno

Winner  Bob Lee Classic  Portermeadow Elroy

Runner-up  Bob Lee Classic Elhew Signature

2nd  U.S. Complete Futurity  Richfield Tootsie

Winner NBHA Futurity  Cas Tiny

2nd NBHA Futurity  Grousewoods Erin’s Duke

Winner NBHA North Central Championship  Honky Tonk Gigalo

3rd PA Grouse Trial open puppy  Schwenksville Reggie

2nd U.S. Complete Mid Atlantic open derby  Cas Tiny

2nd Freeland Kennel Club open shooting dog  Portermeadow Elroy

3rd Freeland Kennel Club open derby  Richfield Gypsy Rose

Winner U.S. Complete Lakestates Championship  Elhew Signature

1st English Setter Club of NY  Cas Tiny

3rd English Setter Club of NY  Richfield Gypsy Rose

1st English Setter Club of NY  Fieldstone Farm’s Clyde

3rd English Setter Club of NY  Honky Tonk Gigalo

Runner-up Empire Championship  Elhew Signature

3rd Empire derby classic  Cas Tiny

1st Freeland Kennel Club open shooting dog  Foxfire

2nd Freeland Kennel Club open shooting dog  Grousewoods Reese

3rd Freeland Kennel Club open shooting dog  Urban’s Wicked Tina

2nd Freeland Kennel Club open derby  Schwenksville Reggie

1st Southern NY open derby  Blackhawk’s Headliner

3rd Southern NY open derby Lookout’s Primetime

1st Southern NY open shooting dog Neel’s Oneeyed Jack

2nd Southern NY open shooting dog  Foxfire

3rd Southern NY open shooting dog  Grousewoods Reese

2nd Southern NY open shooting dog  Celtic’s Charisma

3rd Southern NY open shooting dog  Richfield Gypsy Rose

1st Dubois open shooting dog  Richfield Gypsy Rose

1st Dubois open shooting dog  Portermeadow Elroy

3rd Dubois open shooting dog Cas Tiny

3rd Freeland open shooting dog   Portermeadow Elroy

1st Freeland open derby  Celtic’s Sidebar

2nd Freeland open derby  Hold’em Molly

3rd Freeland open derby  Blackhawk’s Headliner

2nd Freeland open shooting dog   Neel’s Oneeyed Jack

1st Arcadia open shooting dog  Neel’s Oneeyed Jack

3rd Arcadia open shooting dog    Foxfire

1st Arcadia open derby  Blackhawk’s Headliner

2nd West Branch grouse all-age   Grousewoods Reese

2nd West Branch grouse open derby  Schwenksville Reggie

1st Fairbanks open shooting dog   Portermeadow Elroy

3rd Fairbanks open shooting dog  Grousewoods Reese

1st Fairbanks open derby  Blackhawks Headliner

2nd Fairbanks open derby  Schwenksville Reggie

3rd Brittany grouse open shooting dog   Cas Tiny

3rd Michigan woodcock open derby  Schwenksville Reggie

Runner-up U.S. Complete open invitational championship  Elhew Signature

1st NBHA Southeastern open derby  Hold’em Molly

Runner-up NBHA Southeastern Championship  Portermeadow Elroy

Runner-up U.S. Complete Norteastern Championship  Marsal’s Wild Apache

2nd Lancaster open derby  Hold’em Molly

3rd Lancaster open derby   Celtic’s Sidebar

1st Lancaster open shooting dog  Cas Tiny

3rd  Lancaster open shooting dog  Grousewoods Reese

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Field Trial Magazine 2010

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Trainer’s Report Summer 2010

Summer 2010 in Pennsylvania so far can be described in a word.  That word is HOT.  It has been hard getting all the dogs worked, but myself, Art Bruno, Ron Neifert and our newest staff member, Lisa Price, have been getting it done!  Several young dogs are impressing us with stylish birdwork- coming derbies, Attitudes White Ash  , owned by Scott Turner and David Boone,  Lookout’s Primetime, owned by J.R. Williams,  Hold’em Molly, owned by Larry Craig and a setter named Ace’s Wired owned by Dennis Beauford look to be outstanding prospects.  We have had several visitors to the kennel this summer including Paul Ober of Celtic red setters,  Pedrag Kazic and Chris Rarich both from the empire state, and Rich Warters from north Carolina along with the Romeo family also from the tarheel state.  Our summer wild bird training will commence on or about the first of August.  We again this summer will be fortunate to have access to the Murphy farm which has a ample supply of grouse and woodcock.   Our game plan is to have about a dozen coverdogs ready for the fall season with a lengthy trip to Michigan for the three coverdog championships. Hope everyone has a productive and safe summer as we look forward to the first trials.   Good luck to all.

Sincerely,

Robert J. Ecker Jr.

Midnight Kennel

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Tip from a Pro – published in The Flushing Whip

Published in The Flushing Whip, (official newsletter of the National Red Setter Field Trial Magazine.)

I’ll answer your question on shooting birds over trial dogs.  I feel it is a matter of the individual dog.  I seldom shoot or kill birds over young dogs that I am developing for trials.  I feel it is just another reason that they will want to break.   If they are allowed to fetch birds and break when they are young, it makes it harder to break them.  I do get a lot  of young dogs in for trials that have been gunned over and it isn’t  the end of the world.  In fact, these dogs often have tremendous drive and bird finding abilities, but the fact is these dogs will always remember having birds in their mouths.  That is also why “bad training birds” with a young dog is also a big disaster.  You should try to avoid using weak flying birds that a dog can catch.  There are occasions that killing birds over dogs can be used to fix different problems.  Shooting  birds on the ground in front of a dog can be used as a cure for flagging.  It isn’t 100%, but I’ve seen it work with quite a few dogs.  Also some dogs that are not real intense can be “fired” up on birds by bringing back a shot bird or allowed to mouth a bird or two.  Each dog should be interpreted individually in all aspects of training, but for the most part a well bred dog probably will not need to have birds shot over it to be developed into a field trial contender.  Finally a polished well broke trial dog can certainly make a great gunning dog too,  if just not allowed to break and retrieve.  I hunt all my trial dogs, I simply don’t allow them to break or mouth birds.

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Trainer’s Report Fall 2009

2009 – A Year in Review

2009 is in the books and it was a most successful one for all of us at Midnight Kennel.  It started in January with Slim Jim (then owned by Antonio Dattolo) winning the U.S. Complete South East Regional Championship.  Later that month Merritt’s Pearl captured the NBHA National Invitational Championship at the  Cooper Black Grounds in South Carolina.  About a week later Pearl’s kennel mate Merritt’s Bruno won the NBHA North Eastern Championship on the same grounds.  Two big wins in a row there!  Now it was time for our derbies to take center stage.  Grand Heritage Motion, owned by Bruce Cooper and Urban’s Wicked Tina owned by Troy Terlizzi and Khrystal Predium won several trials in January and February.  The Great Champion Taz at the tender age of 11 had two major wins in 2009 including a 45 minute classic in North Carolina.  As the winter ended we headed North to Virginia.  Grousewoods Reese (owned by Jack Brobst and Kelsi Orris) made a statement by winning the Bob Lee Classic.  He will be a threat from now on!  Also in Virginia, Grandheritage Motion and Urban’s Wicked Tina took Winner and Runner Up at the U.S. Complete Futurity.  These two derbies along with the setter,  Fieldstone Farm’s Clyde (owner Jim Millet) racked up win after win where ever they went.  Another derby named Elhew Signature was purchased by Pedrag Kazic and he impressed right off the bat by gaining Runner Up at the U.S. Complete Lake States Championship.  It was the third year in a row we placed in the Championship.  As the season began to wind down Grnadheritage Motion won two major classic, the mid-states derby and the Empire Derby Classic and Elhew Signature capped off our season by winning the Peacedale Shooting Dog Classic.  We didn’t have much time to rest as many gundogs and young trial hopefuls filled the kennels for our June thru August summer program.  Neel’s One Eyed Jack owned by Carlton Neel, Grousewoods Erin’s Duke owned by Jack Brobsts, and Schwenksville Reggie (then owned by Rick Harp now owned by Larry Craig) all impressed over the summer.  Several good young red setters were also impressive most notably Celtic’s Acquittal owned by Paul Ober-once again.   Art Bruno was on hand to add his soft hand to our young dogs.  He also found some time to attend a few trials and placed several of the dogs he ran.  In August we switched our focus to getting our string ready for the coverdog trials and wild grouse and woodcock.  Our old friend made his prime grouse and woodcock farm available for training.  It was phenomenal.  Foxfire (owned by Doug Harris) and Wolf’s Elhow Jack (owned by Bill Wolf) along with the rest of our string had many grouse finds in the month of training.  We attended the NY Grouse Championship and had a good challenge at the title by Grousewoods Reese and Wolf’s Elhew Jack.  We then took a few days off to judge for the second straight year the National Amateur Pheasant Championship in New York.  It was very enjoyable to see class bird dogs work the wily ringnecks.  Onto Michigan for training, hunting and trialing.  this turned out to be the most incredible bird dog experience of my life.  Our good friends, Nick Puhak (original owner of Foxfire) and Jon Ferdinand (owner of past greats Midnight Rambler and Midnight Outlaw) came out with Nick’s fine string of pointers.  We hunted for a week and a half and had more birds before the gun than you could ever imagine.  Our dogs got more wild bird exposure in the weeks out  there than most can get in a full season!  Grousewoods Reese again impressed at the Michigan Woodcock Championship and Lookout’s Painted Lady (owned by J.R. Williams) had a good go of it at the Fruchey Grouse Classic.  From there we headed home to the Pennsylvania Grouse Championship.  Urban’s Brilliance came close with a stong race and a good find.  At the Grand National Grouse Championship the following week it was Foxfire’s turn to be close.  She also had a strong forward race on the most demanding one hour course in Marienville.  She had one heck of a great find on a grouse.  Her performance was rewarded with an honorable mention at the announcements.  We headed North to Connecticut the following week.  Elhew Signature made quite an impression on the judges with 4 finds on quail and a beautiful find on a hen pheasant and took runner up in the Championship.  From there we turned South back to the Cooper Black  grounds where our season began 11 long months ago.  This time for the NBHA South Eastern Championship.  Foxfire was in the first brace and went out and scored on no less than seven perfect finds and ran a great race.  Her stellar performance held firm till the end as she was rewarded the Championship.  All in all it was truly one heck of a season and we must now thank all the hard working club officials, all the honest studious judges and the faithful owners who made this one if not the best season ever.   Thank you all.

Sincerely,

Robert J. Ecker Jr.

Midnight Kennel

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Training dogs year-round produces multiple benefits

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Trainer’s Report Summer 2009

Summer 2009 is in full swing at Midnight Kennel in northeast Pennsylvania. Our pheasant stocking program is moving along nicely. We are finding birds and they seem to be growing and adapting to the cover. Several customers and friends have been out to see and work dogs including Jimmy Wilkinson, Paul Snyder, Larry Craig, Carl Bergen, and Paul Ober. Art Bruno has been in charge of the gundogs and has them far along. Our string this year is loaded with many young shooting dogs. Grousewoods Reese owned by Jack Brobsts looks to be like our go to dog for the grouse trials. Runner up champion Elhew Signature owned by Peter Kazic is looking good as is Bruce Cooper’s setter, Grandheritage Motion. It should be an exciting fall 2009 season!

Robert Ecker / Midnight Kennel

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