Title: calloways Post by: BayedUp on April 08, 2011, 08:27:30 am does anyone know how much the fees are for calloways bay pen
Title: Re: calloways Post by: Maver!ck on April 11, 2011, 02:01:32 pm Fees and event order would be great if anyone knows.
Curious what order they run the divisions(ie - puppy, old/young, one dog, two dog) seeing how they start late in evening. Maver!ck Title: Re: calloways Post by: Maver!ck on April 13, 2011, 08:29:07 pm btt for info
Title: Re: calloways Post by: Spencer on April 13, 2011, 10:47:54 pm In the Bayed solid they list the order as the following:
Books open at 6pm- Classes start at 7:30pm Admission $5.00 for adults- Children 13 and under are free 1st-3rd Place trophies on all events Optional $10.00 Jackpot per dog on each event with 100% Jackpot payback 3-12 month puppy $10.00 Youth Bay $10.00 Old & Young $20.00 One Dog Open $15.00 Two Dog $25.00 Title: Re: calloways Post by: Maver!ck on April 13, 2011, 11:01:32 pm Thanks
Title: Re: calloways Post by: Maver!ck on April 13, 2011, 11:02:22 pm Any idea when it is normally over?
Title: Re: calloways Post by: Spencer on April 13, 2011, 11:16:33 pm Any idea when it is normally over? It depends on how many people show up, but when we have stayed till the end, it was around 1am ish. They rarely start on time, but what baying does other than Earls. They all start at Hog Dog Time! LOL we usually run puppy bay then old and young and get the heck outta dodge. Thats about when all the Hoodlums start coming out of the sticks. Title: Re: calloways Post by: Maver!ck on April 14, 2011, 10:17:19 am thanks spencer, y'all going this weekend?
Title: Re: calloways Post by: Spencer on April 14, 2011, 11:26:11 am No, Probably not, gonna save up for Diana. You gonna make it to Diana?
Title: Re: calloways Post by: Maver!ck on April 14, 2011, 04:31:27 pm that's my plan at this point, yes.
Title: Re: calloways Post by: HDMdogs on April 14, 2011, 06:17:29 pm I've done a lil research lately. Calloways is no longer trimming the hogs down..
Keepin their cutters sharp on em isnt a good idea to me for a baying competion... Goodluck to everyone, but i dont see why id put my dogs in their and get em cut n not be able to hunt for a while... I may be wrong about this but ive talked to several people and a couple that help with calloways. Title: Re: calloways Post by: Spencer on April 14, 2011, 10:11:51 pm I've done a lil research lately. Calloways is no longer trimming the hogs down.. Keepin their cutters sharp on em isnt a good idea to me for a baying competion... Goodluck to everyone, but i dont see why id put my dogs in their and get em cut n not be able to hunt for a while... I may be wrong about this but ive talked to several people and a couple that help with calloways. ive never see a hog at Calloways with teeth, but there is always a first time for everything. I Look at it this way, a dog is gonna get cut in the pen or in the woods, you just don't know when. There is all types of situations that can happen in a pen or in the woods that will cause a dog to get cut. Its the chance you take everytime you turn your dogs loose. |