
Ed Mack Farrior Books…They’re Here!
We received the Ed Mack Farrior books on friday, Nov. 29 and could not be more pleased with the results! Thanks to everyone who helped with this long project. Thanks also to Kevin’s Fine Outdoor…
We received the Ed Mack Farrior books on friday, Nov. 29 and could not be more pleased with the results! Thanks to everyone who helped with this long project. Thanks also to Kevin’s Fine Outdoor…
Ship date from Thomson-Shore book printers for the newly republished “Reflections on Bird Dogs and The Men Who Handled Them” is November 19 and it might arrive a little earlier. If you are interested in…
Update on Reflections on Bird Dogs and the Men Who Handled Them The new hardcover book includes many additional photographs. It is currently at Thomson Shore Book Printers and we hope to have it available…
This story written by John Criswell was first published in a 1984 issue of Gun Dog Magazine. It is still well worth reading and archiving for future generations of field trialers. Four-time champion Flush’s Country…
Excerpt from the 1998 North American Woodcock Championship The sexy redhead in the fur coated seated at the head of the table in the chair reserved for the guest of honor was happily dining on…
We’re back!… after a long absence while Strideaway moved from Maine to our new home in southwest Georgia. Last November, while photographing the open and amateur shooting dog trial held on the beautiful Shadow Oak…
Thanks to writer Daniel Holladay for his tale of John Rex winning the National Championship with Safari in 1966! I met Daniel at the Prospect Church while I was taking photographs of the afternoon running…
First published: August 29, 1953 issue of the American Field How often have I heard that old expression, “Field trial dogs are no good as shooting dogs.” All the way from Canada to Florida spectators…
The soon-to-be republished book Reflections On Bird Dogs and The Men Who Handled Them is coming along. We are still hoping to have it available for Christmas. The book is almost finished the design stage…
During the summer months — June and July — back in the 1930s, the dean of field trial reporters, Albert F. Hochwalt, who by his writing and reporting, guided field trials and influenced how field…