Steve Fielder
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Todd, North Carolina
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Heartbreak at Flora
A dry, bright, moonlight night provided the perfect setting for disappointment last night at the UKC World Coonhound Championship in the coon hunting mecca of the world, Flora, Illinois.
Anyone that makes it to the Final Four has to be disappointed when the big apple doesn’t fall in their yard but it had to be particularly disappointing to the boys hunting the Black and Tan dogs. Not only disappointment that a Black and Tan has not won the UKC World Championship since Jeff Nelson did it with Buck II in South Boston, Virginia several years ago but heartbreak in knowing there is a standing $10 thousand prize posted by the American Black and Tan Coonhound Association for the dog that wins the World Championship.
I enjoyed the play by play. I think Allen and Corey did a remarkable job. I would have liked to have seen a little bit more color. For instance I would have liked to have known if the first tree of the night was a persimmon or was it a small tree at the edge of the woods that left no doubt. What type of mouths the dogs had on track and tree, things like that.
I'm surely not criticizing because I thoroughly enjoyed sitting at home last night and reading the reports. I’ve done lots of play by plays and know how hectic it is when the phone is constantly ringing, trying to keep the scores right and also trying to make it interesting. Believe me, it’s hectic! Kudos to the UKC team!
My buddy Nubbin Moore and I were on the phone and I was relaying the scores to him while he was on his way back home from the Alabama football game. Of course he was rooting for the Black dogs. There’s a strong fraternity in that breed.
Congratulations to Pepper and the Esteppe’s for their big win. It was an exciting final cast with a remarkable twist at the end. Who could ask for more?
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