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The Holiday period is now over
and the snow from our second storm is mostly cleaned up and 2008 is
now here. Woodcock, Grouse, Pheasant (still open at the Hunt
Preserves), Duck and Deer seasons are done for the year and ice
fishing has started. So I guess now is the official start of
remembering 2007. I remember fondly watching my Pudelpointer CooRhee
this year tracking running Woodcock, pointing a covey of 5 Woodcock
(had to be a covey because they were all within a 6 foot circle, 2
birds had to veer to avoid each other), her points on grouse (she has
finally got it figured out (maybe!)), her retrieving of ducks that had
fallen into the standing corn, her retrieves of ducks that fell into
the safety zones (Managed areas), her look when I missed a duck
(actually ducks). I hope everyone had a good season and that you will
write about it and submit it for the newsletter. I hope that all of
you have a safe and happy holiday season.
Our former Newsletter Editor has
resigned so I have asked the Web Master and Secretary to put out this
issue. It is time to renew your membership in CAPA and I ask everyone
to do so a soon as possible. The time for election of new officers is
fast approaching and only members in good standing (meaning paid
members) have a vote. I am a big believer in the power of the vote
and encourage everyone to use that right.
There has been a lot of
controversy, name calling and threats from several members recently.
I will inform everyone right off that I do not tolerate threats, the
name calling is un-needful and any controversy can be worked out if
people keep an open mind, remain cool and talk things through. We are
trying to better the Pudelpointer breed and to improve the Canadian
American Pudelpointer Association. Constructive criticism and
suggestions are welcomed by the Board of Directors at any time;
passion is appreciated, but please try to keep the “hurt” feelings out
of the e-mails.
Thanks to everyone for a great
2007 and a wish for a better 2008.
Jim Frazer, President
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