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Location: Paragon IN
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quote: Originally posted by Robert Johnson
There is good and bad with using a hunt director. Our club will use a director at times, but we prefer the MOH format, due to not having to keep folks around for a panel to hear that one "shot in a million" type question that people will come up with trying to win, knowing full well they are wrong. One problem I see with the director is there is no stipulations on who you use, or better put the qualifications of who you use. Yes, many clubs have long standings members that are willing to serve, but do not hunt or know the rules. Their big club involvement is running the kitchen for the past "20" years. while it is nice to have those folks, I for one do not want them hearing a question and serving on a panel. I personally think those are the types that are easily influenced to vote with a more influenzal member of the club, whether that member is right or wrong, just because of who he is. While there are many MOH's who don't know the rules, at least they had to prove their ability to find them and use them once for their license test. That doesn't say they have kept up with the times, but I will take my chances in winning a case with an MOH and my rules knowledge any day verses the task of trying to beat a panel and what normally is a buddy system.
That said, they both work well if done right. The good thing about the Hunt director is most times you won't have to pay what has become a greedy bunch of MOH's who want way more money to do your hunt than it and they are worth. Choose the one that works for your club, and enjoy the hunts. That's the big thing to remember. Make it fun for those who come.
So Rock, just what is the time of one of these greedy low life bunch of MOH's worth? Aren't you one of the elitist UKC field rep's that gets paid to follow the major events? It is this attitude and that of the MOH bashers on here that has made me regret ever becoming one. I have never charged a dime to officiate a hunt. Even gave the $100 I was given for a breed days hunt back to the club, BUT this is exactly the reason no one would want to become a MOH-spend countless hours studying the rules, reading the advisors to try to be ready to handle what ever question comes your way correctly, give up 6 to 8 (minimum) hours of your Friday or Saturday night, only to read that your in with a greedy bunch that doesn't know what they are doing!
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NASHOBA VALLEY PIAZON, (RIP)
his littermate brother
UKC NT CH SHEPPARDS NORTHERN
BLUE LONER (RIP)
UKC GR NT CH RATTLERS BLUE SKY (RIP)
UKC Gr NT CH, PKC Ch Sheppard's Northern Blue Abbie, (PiazonxSky) UKC GR NT CH 'pr' Sheppards Northern Blue Punkin (PiazonXAlice) High scoring Bluetick of the 2015 (50th anniversary) Grand American, 2017 National Grand Nite Champion of breed, 2017 BBOA zone 4 Nite hunt dog of the year. Queen of hunt on 2019 Grand National Bluetick Reunion, 5th place and High Scoring Bluetick of 2019 UKC world Nite hunt Championship, 2019 Triple Crown Winner.
UKC GR NT CH 'pr' Mckintosh's Blue Flame Chopper
Gr Nt Ch Sheppards Northern Blue Goomba (Piazon X Dizzie) 14th place 2017 UKC world coon hound championship 100 purina point cast wins in 2018
and several other blueticks of lesser accomplishments 
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