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NAGDA Divisions - see below for National Qualification Requirements

Open Pointing: One hunter, one dog, one 20 minute run, two pheasants, two chukars and eight shells per run. This division is open to anyone including professional handlers and their dogs. The dog must hold point for three seconds.

Amateur Pointing: One hunter, one dog, one 20 minute run, two pheasants, two chukars and eight shells per run. This division is for amateur handlers only. The dog must hold a point for three seconds.

Open Flushing: One hunter, one dog, one 20 minute run, two pheasants, two chukars and eight shells per run. This division is open to anyone including professional handlers and their dogs.

Amateur Flushing: One hunter, one dog, one 20 minute run, two pheasants, two chukars and eight shells per run. This division is for amateur handlers only.

Doubles: Two hunters, two dogs, one 25 minute run, three pheasants, three chukars and ten shells per run. A hunter may enter up to six times per event as long as his or her team member changes every time.

Youth: One hunter (12 -17) and a parent or guardian, one dog, one 20 minute run, two pheasants, two chukars and eight shells per run. All youth will compete against each other at each event and a parent or guardian MUST accompany the youth in each run until they turn 18 years of age. The age bracket will be broken down to 12 - 14 and 15 - 17 for the national event.

Puppy: One hunter, one puppy, one 25 minute run, two pheasants, one chukar and six shells per run. This division is for dogs up to 12 months of age. You must establish whether the puppy will point or flush at time of entry. All pointing and flushing puppies will compete against each other. There will be NO national recognition for this division but points can be transferred to either the amateur or open divisions accordingly.

Scramble: One hunter, one dog, one 20 minute run, two pheasants, two chukars, eight shells per run. This division is open to anyone. All types of dogs will compete together. Each contestant may enter up to six times per day but not with the same dog. There will be NO national placement for this division.

Senior:  One hunter, one dog, one 20 minute run, 4 birds and eight shells per run.  This division is only for (male or female) hunters over 62 years of age and each participant must show proof of age. Participation in this division does not disqualify a hunter and his/her dog from participating in any other division for which he or she is qualified.  Rule #11 (professionals) will apply.  The senior division will include both flushers and pointers with points awarded accordingly.


Women's: One hunter, one dog, one 20 minute run, two pheasants, two chukars, and six shells per run. This division is for women only.

Paybacks

In the Open Divisions the winner of the division will receive 50% of the cash pot and a 1st place ribbon, the 2nd place winner will receive 30% of the cash pot and a ribbon, the 3rd place winner will receive 20% of the cash pot and a ribbon.

In the Amateur Divisions the top three placing winner of the division will receive a ribbon.

In the Puppy Division the top three placing winner of the division will receive a ribbon.

In the Youth Division the top three placing winner of the division will receive a ribbon.

In the Women's Division the top three placing winner of the division will receive a ribbon.

In the Doubles Division the winner of the division will receive 50% of the cash pot and a 1st place ribbon, the 2nd place winner will receive 30% of the cash pot and a ribbon and the 3rd place winner will receive 20% of the cash pot and a ribbon.

In the Scramble Division the winner takes all of the cash pot.

NAGDA will provide ribbons. Clubs will provide any additional prizes at their discretion. Calcuttas will be allowed at sanctioned events if legal in the state in which it is held. Ten percent must be paid to handler. Optional pots are allowed.

All hunters, judges, scorekeepers, bird planters and other volunteers must sign a liability and promotional release prior to working any NAGDA event.

 
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