Magazine Articles

 

 THE PUDELPOINTER
Jerry Thoms has written the hunting dog breed articles for Gundog Magazine for years. In 2019 he chose to give the magazines readers a new and fresh look at the pudelpointer; where the breed has come from and where the breed is today. A refreshing article for todays sports men and women seeking information to learn about this breed.
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 FIELD & STREAM MAGAZINE
Bill Tarrent wrote a feature article on our kennel and our pudelpointers for the January 1998 issue of Field & Stream Magazine. Bill visted our facility and wrote this article while he was the Gundog Editor for the magazine. We recieved >300 phone calls during the first month after the release of this article from hunters inquiring about our dogs. Bill wrote many books on training gundogs while with Field & Stream and was one of our most valuable contributors of training material for the novice handler.
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 McCALL MAGAZINE 2007
The McCall Magazine, based in McCall, Idaho where we have our family cabin, ran an article in their Fall 2007 issue on our kennel and pudelpointers.
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 VERSATILE HUNTING DOG Feb.2009
Dan Kremers of New York wrote a stellar article in February 2009 of the dog he had purchased from our kennel some 6 years previous. A very complimentary article of his dog out of Cedarwoods Zinfindel and Cedarwoods Quincy Dan.
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 THE RETRIEVER JOURNAL
In 2010 Boise State asked me to retrieve the kicking tee after kickoffs at home football games. This is an article written by Butch Goodwin about the season and the training for the event. This is possibly the first pointing breed featured in The Retriever Journal as it's focus is on the specialty retrievers such as Labs, Chessies, and Goldens.
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 VERSATILE HUNTING DOG Dec. 2007
NAVHDAs Versatile Hunting Dog Magazine featured Cedarwoods First Offense (aka Tukr) as one of the top producing sires of all the versatile breeds in December 2007. The cover's picture is of Tukr holding a mallard drake.
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 THE IDAHO DUCK BOYS
This is an article written by Bob Farris of his duck hunting relationship with his 2 grandsons Hunter Farris and Brett Littrell at his "swamp" property off the Boise River.
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 VERSATILE HUNTING DOG Feb. 2008
An article written by Bob Farris giving the NAVHDA history of the pudelpointer from 1969 to 2008 with the statistical improvements of todays pudelpointers in NAVHDA testing and also of today's network of breeders. The cover's photograph is of a pudelpointer sired by Cedarwoods First Offense (aka Tukr)
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 VERSATILE HUNTING DOG MAGAZINE
CHUKAR HUNTING TACTICS written by Bob Farris. An article specific to shot making and using the pointing dog to it's best possile advantage while celebrating one of chukar hunting's legendary figures.
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 VERSATILE HUNTING DOG MAGAZINE
BRYAN'S SONG was published in NAVHDA'a Versatile Hunting Dog Magazine in their June 2006 issue and was written by Bob Farris. The article celebrates a litter of pudelpointers raised in the interest of a young boy and his future college scholorship fund after losing both his childhood dog and then his mother.
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 POINTING DOG JOURNAL
Pointing Dog Journal ran this article in the June 1998 issue of their magazine on Cedarwood Kennels and Bob Farris. The article appreared in the Versatile Hunting Dog column and was written by Chuck Johnson.
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 POINTING DOG JOURNAL
WINTER CHUKAR is a Photo Essay on chukar hunting focusing on the winter conditions experienced by both birds and hunters. The article written and pictures are by Bob Farris.
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 DUCKS UNLIMITED MAGAZINE
JUMP SHOOTING DUCKS WAS FEATURED IN Ducks Unlimited's Magazine. This article written by Ron Spomer is on jump shooting mallards with Bob Farris and his pudelpointers in their May 2003 issue.
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 BIRD DOG NEWS
DREAMING OF THE PAST was published in Bird Dog News' January 1995 publication and written by Bob Farris of the loss of his foundation female, Haverhill's Axcell.
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