Meet: Herr's Stone Lane
Couples: 15.5 (mixed)
Staff:
Huntsman - James Paxson, MFH
Whips - Priscilla Godsoe
- Dott Cochran
Hound Trucks - Gary, Karen, Kennedy
- Hoppy Stearns
Full moon last night left old lines all across the cattle fields and through the woods... from hole to hole we would go but it was a bit of a struggle as no fox seemed to be afoot. We started out down the lane and then up between the horse and cattle fields, down through the stump woods, out across the cattle field and down in through Barkers woods just slowly working. They took the line almost up into the park as the did last week but made a bend down to the old barn foundation and across to the pine woods by the ring. Still nothing strong as Jimmy moved the hounds on the bottom of the meet at Jims along park road where they did pick up a bit but it took them straight to a hole on Ed's side of the powerlines near the coop. They worked out through the top of the pasture and down into Piersons woods but it never developed in much besides feathering and the occasional puppy getting excited.
Next meet: Friday EVENING at Mount Rocky - 5:30p.m.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Saturday, August 25th, 2012 - Day Three
Meet: Down Patrick
Couples: 17.5 (mixed)
Staff:
Huntsman - James Paxson, MFH
Junior Huntsman - Ella Brophy
Whips - Priscilla Godsoe
Junior Whip - John Brophy
Field Master - Duncan Patterson, MFH
Hound Trucks - Gary, Karen, Connor Kennedy
Not a very eventful start to the meet here at Down Patrick. Fox was view but the brush was very heavy for the hounds. They did well in the clearer parts of the Bone Woods and along by the Dog Box but when they got in behind the woods near the barns and the old kennel they had a harder time with the line. Hounds all worked together well. 'K' Puppies (now two years old-haha) are really coming together and doing there mom (Cindy-eastern shore PMD) proud. We stayed out for about two hours and worked the corn from around the house to the soy bean fields by the dog box, down near the jump field and then out toward the corn and the woods along Fern Glen Road.
Next Meet: Wednesday - August 29th at Herr's Stone Lane - 8:00a.m.
Couples: 17.5 (mixed)
Staff:
Huntsman - James Paxson, MFH
Junior Huntsman - Ella Brophy
Whips - Priscilla Godsoe
Junior Whip - John Brophy
Field Master - Duncan Patterson, MFH
Hound Trucks - Gary, Karen, Connor Kennedy
Not a very eventful start to the meet here at Down Patrick. Fox was view but the brush was very heavy for the hounds. They did well in the clearer parts of the Bone Woods and along by the Dog Box but when they got in behind the woods near the barns and the old kennel they had a harder time with the line. Hounds all worked together well. 'K' Puppies (now two years old-haha) are really coming together and doing there mom (Cindy-eastern shore PMD) proud. We stayed out for about two hours and worked the corn from around the house to the soy bean fields by the dog box, down near the jump field and then out toward the corn and the woods along Fern Glen Road.
Next Meet: Wednesday - August 29th at Herr's Stone Lane - 8:00a.m.
Friday Evening - August 24th, 2012 - Day Two
Meet: Mount Rocky
Couples: 18.5 (mixed)
Staff:
Huntsman - James Paxson, MFH
Whips - Priscilla Godsoe
- Winter Paxson
Junior Whip - John Brophy
Field Master - Duncan Patterson, MFH
Hound Trucks - Gary, Karen, Connor Kennedy
- Hoppy Stearns
We had a nice evening out with a short and sweet run fairly early on in the corn and through the woods to the training center track when the pack split between to cubs that ran in totally different directions! All was not lost as the hounds re-grouped but the scent was much weaker and were not able to carry it as fast. After hunting the Kings and Brophys unfolded a wonderful selection of food and desserts!
Hunting tomorrow at Down Patrick - 9:00a.m.
Couples: 18.5 (mixed)
Staff:
Huntsman - James Paxson, MFH
Whips - Priscilla Godsoe
- Winter Paxson
Junior Whip - John Brophy
Field Master - Duncan Patterson, MFH
Hound Trucks - Gary, Karen, Connor Kennedy
- Hoppy Stearns
We had a nice evening out with a short and sweet run fairly early on in the corn and through the woods to the training center track when the pack split between to cubs that ran in totally different directions! All was not lost as the hounds re-grouped but the scent was much weaker and were not able to carry it as fast. After hunting the Kings and Brophys unfolded a wonderful selection of food and desserts!
Hunting tomorrow at Down Patrick - 9:00a.m.
Friday, August 24, 2012
August 22nd 2012 - First Day Cubbing
Hello again to all of the RHF Hunt Blog Followers -
I set this page up so that those who cannot hunt with us via four legged friend, four wheels, or by foot - can now 'hunt' with us via blogger... who would have 'thunk' it!
As some of you well know Blogger was set up with RHF two seasons ago but was not kept up with half way through last season due to the fact that I was over killing my work load ability and thinking I was something like super woman trying an experiment of galloping race horses 7 days a week, while hunting four days a week, AND running a riding/horse sales business at my farm. Needless to say my 'blogging' was not on the back burner - it never made it to the stove!
As I have given up my adventures in racehorses and now focus on my farm and show horses, as well as being extremely excited to hunt again and share time with our 16 new hound puppies you will find many more 'blogs' and updates on all things River Hills.
Wednesday, August 22nd marked day one of the RHF hunting season.
Couples - 18 1/2
Staff:
Huntsman - James Paxson, MFH
Whip - Priscilla Godsoe
Hound Truck - Gary,Karen, Connor Kennedy
Meet - Herr's Stone Lane
Time - 8:00am - 9:45am
We started off by heading down the lane towards Jims Barn and to the left of the barn up onto the bank where the hounds started working early. They slowly worked up behind Eds and still kept working as they went down the bank toward the stream and Park Rd. Dorothy would open up here and there and the younger hounds would honor her but all kept fairly quiet as we went across the small field along side the road and across Jims drive towards the big pond. As soon as we cross into the woods by the coop across from the drive they were off! It seemed almost as if our little fox friend had been sitting and waiting for us. The younger hound went full blast through the Clear Woods and towards the Stump Woods but since it was our first day I asked them to hold up as we waited a few seconds for the older hounds. I had trust in the younger hounds all last season but I just couldn’t believe they were all working so well after having off for almost 4 months! Clearly they didn’t forget because in second Cindy and Fritz where there to give them the 'Ay Okay'.
They took the line strong into the Stump Woods and in the direction of the cow pastures that are along Freemont Road. I position myself in the woods where I could watch the fields and still watch the hounds - you can see the video via RHF Facebook. Text book fashion the fox came out and ran across the pasture in no big hurry and then crossed up through Barkers Woods towards the dump in the woods, then full speed ahead towards the Park. I was galloping along with the hounds and they DEAD STOPPED at the Park boundary and when quiet... Fritz then went to the left and picked up the line again as they flew back across the Clear Woods towards the Ring and then a hard right toward the Park again in the direction of the Burn and the Mystery Hole.
By this point my horse had definitely broke into a sweat and I was remembering why we wake up at 4:30 in the morning to come out for this. The hounds were hunting as if they had never stopped from last season. As the hounds dove into the briers in the Burn all went quiet as they had put the fox to ground. The fox had certainly out foxed the hounds but the hounds where thrilled with themselves getting that musky smelling back into there nostrils.
We called the hounds back and took them to the big pond where they went for a drink and a swim and we headed back to the meet to load up and have Karen's special coffee and doughnuts. It was a great morning and we were also luck enough to have Hoppy Stearns our other whip out as a car follower, she is recovery from knee surgery. I fear after she heard the hounds she will not be taking doctors orders for much longer!!
Next meet:
Friday, August 24th at Mount Rocky - 5:30pm (EVENING MEET)
Saturday, August 25th at Down Patrick - 9:00am
I set this page up so that those who cannot hunt with us via four legged friend, four wheels, or by foot - can now 'hunt' with us via blogger... who would have 'thunk' it!
As some of you well know Blogger was set up with RHF two seasons ago but was not kept up with half way through last season due to the fact that I was over killing my work load ability and thinking I was something like super woman trying an experiment of galloping race horses 7 days a week, while hunting four days a week, AND running a riding/horse sales business at my farm. Needless to say my 'blogging' was not on the back burner - it never made it to the stove!
As I have given up my adventures in racehorses and now focus on my farm and show horses, as well as being extremely excited to hunt again and share time with our 16 new hound puppies you will find many more 'blogs' and updates on all things River Hills.
Wednesday, August 22nd marked day one of the RHF hunting season.
Couples - 18 1/2
Staff:
Huntsman - James Paxson, MFH
Whip - Priscilla Godsoe
Hound Truck - Gary,Karen, Connor Kennedy
Meet - Herr's Stone Lane
Time - 8:00am - 9:45am
We started off by heading down the lane towards Jims Barn and to the left of the barn up onto the bank where the hounds started working early. They slowly worked up behind Eds and still kept working as they went down the bank toward the stream and Park Rd. Dorothy would open up here and there and the younger hounds would honor her but all kept fairly quiet as we went across the small field along side the road and across Jims drive towards the big pond. As soon as we cross into the woods by the coop across from the drive they were off! It seemed almost as if our little fox friend had been sitting and waiting for us. The younger hound went full blast through the Clear Woods and towards the Stump Woods but since it was our first day I asked them to hold up as we waited a few seconds for the older hounds. I had trust in the younger hounds all last season but I just couldn’t believe they were all working so well after having off for almost 4 months! Clearly they didn’t forget because in second Cindy and Fritz where there to give them the 'Ay Okay'.
They took the line strong into the Stump Woods and in the direction of the cow pastures that are along Freemont Road. I position myself in the woods where I could watch the fields and still watch the hounds - you can see the video via RHF Facebook. Text book fashion the fox came out and ran across the pasture in no big hurry and then crossed up through Barkers Woods towards the dump in the woods, then full speed ahead towards the Park. I was galloping along with the hounds and they DEAD STOPPED at the Park boundary and when quiet... Fritz then went to the left and picked up the line again as they flew back across the Clear Woods towards the Ring and then a hard right toward the Park again in the direction of the Burn and the Mystery Hole.
By this point my horse had definitely broke into a sweat and I was remembering why we wake up at 4:30 in the morning to come out for this. The hounds were hunting as if they had never stopped from last season. As the hounds dove into the briers in the Burn all went quiet as they had put the fox to ground. The fox had certainly out foxed the hounds but the hounds where thrilled with themselves getting that musky smelling back into there nostrils.
We called the hounds back and took them to the big pond where they went for a drink and a swim and we headed back to the meet to load up and have Karen's special coffee and doughnuts. It was a great morning and we were also luck enough to have Hoppy Stearns our other whip out as a car follower, she is recovery from knee surgery. I fear after she heard the hounds she will not be taking doctors orders for much longer!!
Next meet:
Friday, August 24th at Mount Rocky - 5:30pm (EVENING MEET)
Saturday, August 25th at Down Patrick - 9:00am
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Wiles Meet November 14th, 2011
November 14th, 2011
Meet: Wiles
Couples: 23 1/2
Staff:
Huntsman -James Paxson MFH
Whippers-In -Fred VonCzoernig MFH
-Priscilla Godsoe
-Hoppy Stearns
Field Master -Gary Kennedy
Hound Truck -Karen Kennedy
Start 10:00am
Finish 12:45pm
Wonderful foxes grace the country side of the Wiles meet. As the foxes cris-crossed the woods and wheat fields the hounds pressed on and ran for nearly two hours. Early into the first draw of the corn field the hounds picked up a line and ran through the corn and into the woods, crossed the rail road bed and went up through the vegetable farm where the fox was headed back towards the meet paralleling the Puseyville Rd and towards the bridge. The hounds followed the line through the corn field again and back into the woods by the dump and did the same loops again. Some where the foxes crossed paths and the hounds struck a line toward the Ram, and then they took a direct line back through the woods, this fox was much darker and was headed back in the direction of the meet. Another fox was viewed coming out of the woods near the meet almost head on to the hunted fox. Hounds struggled a bit to stay on the line as puppies didnt know which line to take. Drummer, Cyndy, Darla, and Dawn took the line back down to the creek and then the pack blasted one out of the park toward the Saw Mill, bending towards the Chicken House and ran hard until they put the fox to ground above the Chicken Houses. We hunted the hounds back to the meet and loaded up after a great day.
Wednesday meet was canceled due to rain.
Plan is to hunt Down Patrick - Friday and Red Pump - Saturday
*Dont forget - Next week is the last week of hunting before the two week break of deer season. Next week we will be hunting Mon-Wed-Thur (Thanksgiving)-Fri-Sat!!!
Meet: Wiles
Couples: 23 1/2
Staff:
Huntsman -James Paxson MFH
Whippers-In -Fred VonCzoernig MFH
-Priscilla Godsoe
-Hoppy Stearns
Field Master -Gary Kennedy
Hound Truck -Karen Kennedy
Start 10:00am
Finish 12:45pm
Wonderful foxes grace the country side of the Wiles meet. As the foxes cris-crossed the woods and wheat fields the hounds pressed on and ran for nearly two hours. Early into the first draw of the corn field the hounds picked up a line and ran through the corn and into the woods, crossed the rail road bed and went up through the vegetable farm where the fox was headed back towards the meet paralleling the Puseyville Rd and towards the bridge. The hounds followed the line through the corn field again and back into the woods by the dump and did the same loops again. Some where the foxes crossed paths and the hounds struck a line toward the Ram, and then they took a direct line back through the woods, this fox was much darker and was headed back in the direction of the meet. Another fox was viewed coming out of the woods near the meet almost head on to the hunted fox. Hounds struggled a bit to stay on the line as puppies didnt know which line to take. Drummer, Cyndy, Darla, and Dawn took the line back down to the creek and then the pack blasted one out of the park toward the Saw Mill, bending towards the Chicken House and ran hard until they put the fox to ground above the Chicken Houses. We hunted the hounds back to the meet and loaded up after a great day.
Wednesday meet was canceled due to rain.
Plan is to hunt Down Patrick - Friday and Red Pump - Saturday
*Dont forget - Next week is the last week of hunting before the two week break of deer season. Next week we will be hunting Mon-Wed-Thur (Thanksgiving)-Fri-Sat!!!
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Belated Update From RHF - November 13th, 2011
Hello Friends,
I will start by first giving my regrets to those of you who regularly followed the River Hills Blog on hunting and other such 'hound like' activities. Reason being for the lack of 'blogging' has more or less been a lack of time on my behalf. I started this summer galloping horses for trainer Tim Woolley at the Fair Hill Training Center in Fair Hill, Maryland along with the regular activities of training my show and sales horses and running my farm and working at the kennels and whipping-in. Its a full time job keeping up with me.... trust me I know!
The reason for jumping back into the blog was due to the sudden death of two dear hound friends Dutch and Daniel. Age and hard hunting finally caught up with our dear boys and with in a two week time we lost one and then the other. I suppose I regret not writing about them in the blogs, not listing there part in what we do out there. I felt lost heading into the kennels the other morning and not seeing them, and even more so not hearing them while we were hunting. I hate to start everyone off with such sad news but I do want everyone to remember that the hounds are why we go out, and its because of them we enjoy our sport. I think its very important we remember them, love them, and respect them for all they do for us.
On a lighter note I can happily report that our hunting season, along with last years nine puppies have been coming along tremendously well. We had a few weeks that set us back here and there due to the rain but for the most part we've been going along just great. Our Opening Day was re-scheduled; due to SNOW, to yesterday, November 12th. The fixture was at the King's Mount Rocky Meet were we started off to a good view almost right from the first draw. Opening Day crowd drew out about 40 some riders and many well wishers on foot and car followers. Its great to start the formal season with so much support from our hunting friends. After the hunt we were grateful to share the Mount Rocky Carriage Shed and Barn to enjoy a lovely meal prepared by Laura Brophy and Vikki King.
Many thanks to all those who continue to support the River Hills Foxhounds. Please check back and be sure that I will be posting about our beloved hounds!
Cheers - Priscilla
We will be hunting tomorrow at Wiles at 10:00am
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Cubbing Re-Cap Days 2-7 (Aug 20th-Sept 3rd)
Day 2 - August 20th
Meet: Red Pump
Temps: high 60's
Couples: 15.5
Staff: Huntsman- James Paxson MFH, Whippers-in- Priscilla Godsoe, Dr.Carl Mease, Dott Cochran, Hoppy Stearns, Field Master- Gary Kennedy
Day 3 - August 24th
Meet: Herr's Stone Lane
Temps: 70's
Couples: 19.5
Staff: Huntsman- James Paxson MFH, Whippers-in- Priscilla Godsoe, Dott Cochran, Hoppy Stearns, Field Master- Saran Singh Hound Trucks- Winter Paxson
Day 4 - August 27th
Meet: Red Pump
Temps: 70's
Couples: 15.5
Staff: Huntsman- James Paxson MFH, Whippers-in- Priscilla Godsoe, Dott Cochran, Hoppy Stearns, Field Master- Gary Kennedy Hound Trucks- Winter Paxson
Day 5 - August 31st
Meet: Herr's Stone Lane
Temps: 70's
Couples: 15
Staff: Huntsman- James Paxson MFH, Whippers-in- Priscilla Godsoe, Dott Cochran, Hoppy Stearns, Field Master- Gary Kennedy Hound Trucks- Winter Paxson
Day 6 - September 2nd
Meet: Down Patrick
Temps: high 60's
Couples: 16
Staff: Huntsman- James Paxson MFH, Whippers-in- Priscilla Godsoe, Dott Cochran, Hoppy Stearns,Fred VonC MFH, Field Master- Gary Kennedy, Hound Trucks- Winter Paxson
Day 7 - September 3rd
Meet: Red Pump
Temps: 70's
Couples: 15.5
Staff: Huntsman- James Paxson MFH, Whippers-in- Priscilla Godsoe, Dott Cochran, Hoppy Stearns, Field Master- Sarah Gartland Hound Trucks- Winter Paxson
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