JULY 14th & 15
JONES POND, MATLOCK, WA.
WSHC RULES APPLY
NEW RACES WITH FINALS EACH DAY !
BEAR RACE
ENTRIES CLOSE AT 9:00 AM
70% PAY OUT 60/40 SPLIT 1st, 1st & 2nd, 2nd FINALS ONLY
BEAR SCENT ON DRAG
10.00 ENTRY FEE
70% PAY OUY ON AUCTION
TREEING CONTEST
ENTRIES CLOSE AT 10:00 AM
5.00 ENTRY FEE
AUCTION & POINTS FOR FIRST 5 DOGS
WATER RACE
ENTRIES CLOSE AT 10:00 AM
70% PAY OUT 60/40 SPLIT 1st, 1st & 2nd, 2nd FINALS ONLY
$8.00 ENTRY FEE
70% PAY OUT ON AUCTION
TROPHIES WILL BE GIVEN FOR SUNDAY EVENTS ONLY
COOK SHACK WILL OPEN AT 8:00 AM
UKC EVENTS ON SATURDAY
WATER RACE, FIELD TRIAL & BENCH SHOW
ENTRIES CLOSE AT 3:00 PM
$10.00 ENTRY FEE FOR EACH EVENT
UKS RULES APPLY
LAND OWNER OR WSCA NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS, THEFT OR LOSS.
ALCOHOL, OR NON PRESCRIPTION DRUGS PROHIBITED.
FOLLOW SIGNS FROM MATLOCK, WA.
FIELD MARSHAL: GEORGE MARTINEZ
ASST. DREW SHAFFER
CONTACT: GEORGE AT 971-219-8891
E-MAIL: geo_martin2001@yahoo.com
Washington State Coonhound Association
It's about 5-6 hours from Spokane, up beyond Olympia towards Port Angeles. MapQuest says it is 355 miles. Here are the directions from UKC site:
Washington State CHA From I-5 merge onto US 101 N via exit 104. Towards Aberdeen./ Port Angeles approx. 20 mi. take exit 104. Turn left onto West Shelton Matlock Rd., approx 15 mi. to the Matlock Store. Take right and follow signs to Jones Pond.
These are good directions, but ya'll who get Bloodlines, ignore the "Rochester", it isn't there at all and I am not sure why Rochester keeps coming up. I have called a few times, and will call again next week.
Camping is allowed and there is a firepit. There is a port-a-potty, but no running water. Campsite dry so bring water for people, dogs can drink out of the pond!
Washington State CHA From I-5 merge onto US 101 N via exit 104. Towards Aberdeen./ Port Angeles approx. 20 mi. take exit 104. Turn left onto West Shelton Matlock Rd., approx 15 mi. to the Matlock Store. Take right and follow signs to Jones Pond.
These are good directions, but ya'll who get Bloodlines, ignore the "Rochester", it isn't there at all and I am not sure why Rochester keeps coming up. I have called a few times, and will call again next week.
Camping is allowed and there is a firepit. There is a port-a-potty, but no running water. Campsite dry so bring water for people, dogs can drink out of the pond!
Last edited by Libby on Mon Apr 04, 2011 7:18 am, edited 1 time in total.
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treeing walkers
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That is exactly why there aren't any in the southern part of the state, Bookem.
Oregon has some FT/WR throughout the summer. Look under Oregon and for OUSDA links. If you are in southern WA, the Oregon ones might be closer, then again they might not be. You have to travel to get to events out west.
Good luck.
Oregon has some FT/WR throughout the summer. Look under Oregon and for OUSDA links. If you are in southern WA, the Oregon ones might be closer, then again they might not be. You have to travel to get to events out west.
Good luck.
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Re: Washington State Coonhound Association
hey libby i was wondering if you had anything for grade dogs because i would love to go to a fem com hunts. but my dog is grade

hound hunting isnt a sport, its a way of life


