Essence of a Western Fox Hunt
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I am never sure if these are 'Sport' enough for that crowd, so thought that I would tell the story of a Fox Hunt in this venue this time.
Before the hunt the Fox Hounds see all of the increased activity around the hunt club and get worked up:
This particular Hunt Club uses a fox urine soaked towel dragged over trails by a western garbed crew - note that this is not the rolling groomed hills of England:
The Fox Hounds are intent on follwing the scent:
They are tended by the master of the hunt and the whipper-in's -
And followed by the field:
With obstacles in the Pacific Northwest tending more towards downed trees than stone fences:
During the course of the hunt the field will gather and regroup, allowing all to catch their breath:
Have a nip:
Or a snack:
Happy trails:
Many thanks to Poulsen Photography for allowing me to share these images here as well as allowing me to accompany the hunt. More of my images from this Hunt can be found here: http://www.troutstreaming.com/gallery/2684635/3/142144825
The full gallery from the event here: http://www.poulsenphoto.com
Comments and critiques welcome.
Before the hunt the Fox Hounds see all of the increased activity around the hunt club and get worked up:
This particular Hunt Club uses a fox urine soaked towel dragged over trails by a western garbed crew - note that this is not the rolling groomed hills of England:
The Fox Hounds are intent on follwing the scent:
They are tended by the master of the hunt and the whipper-in's -
And followed by the field:
With obstacles in the Pacific Northwest tending more towards downed trees than stone fences:
During the course of the hunt the field will gather and regroup, allowing all to catch their breath:
Have a nip:
Or a snack:
Happy trails:
Many thanks to Poulsen Photography for allowing me to share these images here as well as allowing me to accompany the hunt. More of my images from this Hunt can be found here: http://www.troutstreaming.com/gallery/2684635/3/142144825
The full gallery from the event here: http://www.poulsenphoto.com
Comments and critiques welcome.
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Thanks for taking us along (wonderful work too).
edit: sorry for the misunderstanding.. i just read on your website you're sportsclub uses an scented towel to do the trail. i think this is very good and i'm glad to read this. my opinion about the pictures still stands
Glad to see in the edit that you found the description that mentioned that this was a 'drag' hunt. This Hunt Club maintains many of the traditions, but hunting live animals is not one of them. In picture two of the series the two gentlemen in the western attire are dragging a scented towel through the woods to create the scent trail for the hounds to follow. The ride therefore does not have quite the same flavor as an actual hunt would (or so I imagine, as I have never seen an actual hunt). The 'drag' team and the master of the hunt decide where the hunt will be going on any particular day, but the field (and the hounds) do not know, so that there is some mystery involved in the days events. The hounds do work the scent and are certainly excited to be outside and running through the woods and you can see the dynamic of them tracking and pursuing, while the field trails behind. Typically they choose routes that take them out for two to three hours before returning to the Hunt Club for food, drink, and socializing. This gallery has a few more images of the hunt club 'breakfast': http://www.troutstreaming.com/gallery/2535551#P-1-15
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The little girl jumping the log is very cute, but this portrait of the palomino is terrific!!
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Those darn Fjords have their ears permanently glued back, did not manage a decent head shot of one in four outings... The hunt master's horse is very photogenic, almost always looking alert and interested and he certainly has a presence.
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i know i am coming to this posting late, however, i was looking for some pictures of jumping horses and came across it. i was delighted to see the fjord in there, since i own one. and the size comparison is fun to see. as for their ears back, they will often work that way, listening to what the riders are telling them. i have many fjord photos in the "mystuff" link.
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