Skip to content
  • Home
  • Books
  • About Tom Word
  • Blog
  • Contact

Category: Pete Hicks & Bisco Big Jack

Pete and Big Jack

March 4, 2023 | Pete Hicks & Bisco Big Jack, Poetry, Remembrances | Comments
I wish  I could see once more Pete Hicks turn loose Big Jack  At Chinquapin where he won in ‘87 Read more

Latest Blog Posts:

Minerva was a pointer, seven years old. She was handled by Arch Reams, age seventy-five, and the last of a breed of handlers of the old school, who rode the pace set by the judges and mostly in sight of them and let a dog hunt ahead and make its pattern, hopefully to the front. He was quiet, sang with a voice Minerva heard but did not shout or ride frantically to turn her or see where she coursed over a hill ahead. Read more...
A good bird dog Is a gift from God If you get one You owe it care You owe it time When young to learn To stay with you And search the front Read more...
Two handlers wake before dawn And roll from their lumpy beds In a field trial motel near the grounds Their tasks for the day are a run-off Then a two-hundred-mile-haul Read more...
There is a long tradition of father-son apprenticeship in the pointing dog trainer-handler trade. Jake and Bobby were part of that tradition. Jake had been a for-the-public trainer-handler four decades, taught his son Bobby who scouted for him. Jake had turned his string and owners over to Bobby five years ago. Read more...
© 2026 Tom Word
Website: The Sportsman’ Cabinet