dukdawgn wrote:The problem at hand is that persons who would push the envelope
I see the problem at hand being the judges who assume they have authority that they do not have and push their own personal agenda.
I'm all for making it a rule. But go ahead and put some teeth into it. Define examples. Specific items, such as socks/boots, gloves, hats, etc. Don't just stipulate camo must be worn, b/c the next argument will be..........
I agree 100% that there will be an ongoing argument if the rule is not defined without loopholes.
he ignored the intent of the rule.
I'm not sure that some one wearing a comfortable pair of green shorts to the line actual goes as far as to insult the intent of HRC rules or not. I can't buy into that. No-one is trying to defile the reputation or purpose of the HRC with wardrobe.
Inaction that allows this issue to live on has done much more to damage the credibility of HRC than someone wearing Blue jeans to the line ever will.
Issues that take our focus away from training and testing superior hunting dogs does nothing to promote same
But as far as ignoring the intent...I have seen a judge stand up at the Sat Night Dinner and announce that no one would be allowed to run the next day(in HIS flight) that did not wear full camo. Is that the intent of the rule??
I have now been warned that my camo shorts did not match my camo shirt.
I have now been told that my camo was not the right color
I have now been told that i could not wear shorts at all.
I have now heard a judge tell the handlers about the camo requirement while the co-judge was wearing blue jeans
I've seen handlers sent back from the line for this ridiculous non-sense and I've heard judges threaten to fail handlers if they did not comply.....I'm just waiting to see that one.
Are you telling me that wearing Khaki Shorts is more of an offense than leaving a gun off safety?
The penalty for leaving the gun off safety is
a warning.The penalty for wearing non-camo is ??????? some would have me believe it is grounds for failure (or not being allowed to run) which is pretty close to the same thing.
The rule book says that a judges authority extends to "advice on suitable attire".
If it is in fact NOT grounds or failure, then I wish they would shut the hell up and leave me alone about it.
I have never agreed with any judge at any time making up their own rules...especially this one.
Good God lets settle this and give it a rest
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