Summer Hunter Safety Schedule

Location: Valhalla Hunt Club and Kennels

Dates: July 10th and 11th, August 14th and 15th

Course Info: All classes are held at Valhalla Hunt Club and Kennels. Classes are a 2 day course from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday. $20 fee/includes lunch. All shooting supplies provided.

Make reservations with:
Russell MacLennan
303-644-4300
gundog1976@aol.com

Snake Avoidance Clinic

June 5th, 2010

Call for pricing, space limited....Make your reservations now!!!

Valhalla Bijou’s Spring Spectacular Chukar Shoot

April 17th and 18th

Location: Valhalla Hunt Club and Kennels

Divisions: Top gun pointing and flushing. Each dog may enter 1 time per day. Limiting each division to 20 runs per day.

Entry Fee: $150 per run entered. Each run includes a 20 minute, 10 bird set. $50 out of each run will go to the pot paying: 1st 50%, 2nd 30%, and 3rd 20%

Rules: All BDC rules apply. Pointing dogs must hold point for 3 seconds. Pointing dogs also may NOT trap birds. All non-performers must be picked up by hand or else it will be considered a trapped bird. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!

Dinner and Calcutta will be held Friday evening April 16th at Valhalla. Dinner will be served at 6:30 with the calcutta following shortly after. $10 cover charger per person to cover the meal. Bring your drink of choice!

Entries must be in and confirmed by the evening of April 15th.

Feel free to call or email me for more information about the shoot.

Lance MacLennan
303-895-9335
Lambjock@aol.com

Weekend Run Results

Pheasants Forever Youth Hunt

March 14th, All Day Event

Email cjk_huntsmartmpro@comcast.net for registration information

MDPF Youth Hunt

Craig Hospital Hunts

Dates

  • February 28th
  • March 28th
  • April 17th

Wounded Warrior Hunt

Date: Febuary 21st.

Denver Safari Club Banquet

  • April 10th
  • Marriott Denver City Center
  • Doors Open @ 3:00
  • Ticket information: gundog1976@aol.com

Coming Soon!!!!

Valhalla on the Platte
Family Picture

Scott found his passion for hunting and gundogs at the young age of four years old. It wasn't until later that he was able to pursue his passion for a living. Scott has been training professionally for three years. After spending the majority of his life with pointing dogs, he is now jumping into the retriever world with both feet. "There's just something about watching a Lab use all of it's natural ability and on the next retrieve give up that ability to only focus on the handler". Scott has some pretty large goals to accomplish in the training world, but with simplicity, consistency, and repetition, anything can be achieved.