


February 02, 2010
Update: Gun Dog Photo Contest Voting Now Closed
By David DiBenedetto

That’s it, folks. Voting for the best gun dog photo closed January 31st at midnight. We will need a bit more time to tally the votes in an accurate manner, so pleased stay tuned for an announcement on Thursday (February 4th).For those who haven’t seen the gallery, click here for a review of the fabulous entries. Good luck to all involved.
Comments (7)
Wow! That's a GREAT photo too. Don't recall seeing that one amongst all the other fantastic shots. Which dog REALLY won?
It will be interesting to see the results. In the last few hours it looked like there were a few "bots" doing the voting. Some of the dogs must have been sponsored by A.C.O.R.N.
Congrats Dickvon, nice WINNING photo! ummm, did you ever get that mallard into the Vet?
Even though Ellie has a very "soft" mouth, the mallard unfortunately, did not survive. He did however have an excellent "final service".
Interesting that you would say that DICK, your votes went up by over a hundred in the final hours. Perhaps you know more about these "bots" than any one. Didn't you end up with over 240 votes, yet your final score is only in the 80s. Wierd huh?
Currently running a 60 Lb Chessie male (4th Chessie)9 months old and working with a Pro trainer. retrieving at over 100 yards and things are looking good
Beautiful scenario!
I especially enjoyed Ellie as her eyes are focused on the photographer!
Great picture that says it all ...
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Wow! That's a GREAT photo too. Don't recall seeing that one amongst all the other fantastic shots. Which dog REALLY won?
Even though Ellie has a very "soft" mouth, the mallard unfortunately, did not survive. He did however have an excellent "final service".
It will be interesting to see the results. In the last few hours it looked like there were a few "bots" doing the voting. Some of the dogs must have been sponsored by A.C.O.R.N.
Congrats Dickvon, nice WINNING photo! ummm, did you ever get that mallard into the Vet?
Interesting that you would say that DICK, your votes went up by over a hundred in the final hours. Perhaps you know more about these "bots" than any one. Didn't you end up with over 240 votes, yet your final score is only in the 80s. Wierd huh?
Currently running a 60 Lb Chessie male (4th Chessie)9 months old and working with a Pro trainer. retrieving at over 100 yards and things are looking good
Beautiful scenario!
I especially enjoyed Ellie as her eyes are focused on the photographer!
Great picture that says it all ...
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