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5th ANNUAL CLARK COUNTY PHEASANT CHAMPIONSHIP Presented and hosted by Oak Tree Lodge
Proud Sponsors: Pheasants Forever & Oak Tree Lodge
Date: March 29, 2008
Divisions: This year there will be two divisions, one man/one dog, two man/one dog. YOU CAN RUN BOTH DIVISIONS, AND MULTIPLE DOGS, each as a different entry.
Teams: Two man or one man teams can participate. Each team has 25 minutes to complete the field. Two man division will try for 5 birds with 10 shells. One man division will try for 3 birds with 5 shells.
Cost: Two man/$200, One man/$100. Cost will cover birds, breakfast, lunch and banquet.
Registration deadline is Feb 23, 2008. Any available spots after Feb 23 will be $150.
| PRIZES |
SCHEDULE |
| 1st Place |
TBA* |
7-9 AM |
Breakfast |
| 2nd Place |
TBA* |
7:15 AM |
Check-In |
| 3rd Place |
TBA* |
8 AM |
1st Hunt Begins |
| 4th Place |
TBA* |
11 AM - 1 PM |
Lunch |
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6:30 PM |
Banquet w/ Awards, auction, and dinner. |
* Payout will be adjusted for number of entrants/division.
Make sure to attend the Pheasants Forever Banquet, 6:30 PM after the hunt at Oak Tree Lodge, non-competitors welcome. Contact Oak Tree Lodge for tickets.
Lodging will be available at Oak Tree Lodge. Call for reservations. Please send entry forms to:Oak Tree Lodge, PO Box 274, Clark, SD 57225
For more information contact:
Oak Tree Lodge: (605) 532-3335
Nicole Threadgold - Manager: (605) 690-8496
Barry Threadgold - Operations Manager: (605) 690-5992
E-mail: info@oaktreefarm.com
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CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM
NOTE: The entry form is in Adobe® Acrobat - PDF format. If you do not have the Adobe® Reader® installed on your computer, click here to begin the download process.
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Rules:

- Competitors may NOT run in the field.
- In order to make multiple passes in same division, competitors must change at least one element (dog/shooter).
- No competitor may leave the designated field until their hunt is over, except to retrieve a dog with the judges permission.
- If a hunter does leave the field while the hunt is still on, they must do so unarmed.
- No bird may be shot outside of the field boundaries unless it takes flight from within the field boundaries and is retrieved. Full points can be achieved.
- If a dog leaves the designated field it is the responsibility of the hunter to handle the dog back to within the boundaries w/ voice, whistle, or e-collar. No points will be awarded for anything that happens outside of the boundaries.
- The clock will remain continuous.
- Stocking will be done with 6 birds for the first run, 5 birds for the following runs in the two man division, The first run of the one man division will have 4 birds stocked, and 3 there after.
- No hunters may watch the field until their hunt is over. A containment area will be set for all hunters who still have runs.
- Spectators will be able to watch the set, but under no circumstance will the hunter be able to communicate with spectators.
- If a team flushes a bird while in the field on their way out it will be counted as either (1) Purposeful - Fine of 200 points and bird shall be replaced; (2) Accidental - It shall be considered bad luck
- Following all competitions, all dogs should be brought to lead as they leave the field.
- NON TOXIC shot is REQUIRED (i.e. steel, Hevi-shot, tungsten)
- If a hunter runs out of shells, they may NOT exchange shells, if team runs out the hunt will be considered over once they leave the field, the time will stop.
- The clock will stop once the final bird is retrieved.
- All competitors, stockers, and judges are required to wear blaze orange in the field.
- All firearms must be unload, with the actions open at all times outside of the boundaries of the field.
- If a judge rules an unsafe shot while hunting, the team will receive full points for that bird.
- Birds can not be shot on the ground, but a dog can trap a bird, full retrieve points will be awarded. If two or more traps occur during the same run, a shell will be deducted for each bird after the first one.
- A dog in heat can run, but will be moved to the final run(s).
- If a team does not flush 50% of the birds, the stockers and judge should make their best effort to do so.
- All hunters must have a 2008 SD small game license or a 2008 Shooting Preserve License.
Scoring:

- 60 pts. Shot not taken
- 200 pts. Bird Harvested
- 30pts. Bird shot
- 75 pts. Finds (flush or point)
- 45 pts. Full retrieves
- 20 pts. Partial or Normal retrieves
- 1 pt. Every second remaining
Fines:

- 200 pts. Purposeful flushes on the way out of the field.
- 100 pts. Leaving or dropping parts of birds in the field.
Disqualifications:

- Not obeying the judges' rules and warnings.
- Shooting over their limit.
- Being under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
- Running in the field.
- Taking a bird that is NOT a rooster pheasant.
- Taking UNSAFE shots toward gallery or judge.
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