John D
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
Posts: 4321 |
1. Run it HONEST, by the rules. HTX means nothing if corners are cut and rules aren't followed.
2. Get qualified inspectors to show up and make sure everyone understands they might have to judge another dog. You can put a little pressure on the comp. hunters and MOH's in your club to be inspectors since you've helped them put on comp. hunts. 
3. Make sure your inspectors that don't comp. hunt understand the rules. Pleasure hunters may be coonhunters but they might have some incorrect scoring ideas that a comp. hunter doesn't think twice about. For example they might know not what to do with dogs that tree in a leafy tree, don't go hunting, quit track, etc.
4.Make sure you keep up on the paperwork and get accurate hunt reports sent in on time.
5. The only real problem I've seen is not knowing how many dogs will show up? I hate to ask club members to show up to inspect and then find they aren't needed. One solution is to find who might be willing to inspect and then just call them if they are needed. The dog they are to inspect can then be routed to their house or meet them somewhere to hunt. Have consideration for the inspectors and hopefully you will always have some willing to help.
Good luck.
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