
Lynda Franklin-Krull
and her husband Keith Krull live in South Dakota and raise
their Drahthaars at the vom tapferen Herzen Kennel on the 10,500
acre Krull family ranch. Lynda was introduced to the sport of
wingshooting with pointing dogs by several of her brothers and
family friends, who hunted English Pointers, English and Irish
Setters, Weimeraners, and German Shorthair Pointers. These memorable
experiences helped set the stage for a lifetime love affair with
hunting dogs which continues today, as she and her husband manage
Krull Lodge, the family’s
hunting operation in Harrold, South Dakota.
Her first exposure to the
Deutsch Drahthaar breed was in 1989, and over the past 16 years she
has become a passionate and dedicated supporter of the breed. Lynda
has tested dogs in over 25 sanctioned tests, including 2 dogs in the
International Hegewald in Germany (awarded Best Coat and
Conformation Male Title at the 1993 Hegewald in Magdeburg, and Best
Coat and Conformation Female Title at the 2001 Hegewald in Ulm). Over the past 9 years
she has developed a structured Drahthaar breeding
program. Lynda is a JGHV Performance Judge and a VDD Breed Show
Judge, and in these capacities has been called to judge in many
states in the U.S. from New Jersey to Utah, as well as Canada and
Europe several times.
Lynda
is an ardent wingshooter who has hunted with her dogs in Europe,
Mexico, Canada, and from Maryland to California for ducks, geese,
pheasant, several species of quail, sharptail grouse, ruffed grouse,
greater prairie chicken, chukar partridge and grey partridge. She
has been featured in articles on upland hunting and dog training in
Traveling Wingshooter, and Pointing Dog Journal, and
has been asked to write an article for a national magazine on The
Deutsch Drahthaar. Lynda has appeared in 15
television shows with her dogs including: A Dog’s Life,
hosted by Jameson Parker; Benelli’s American Safari; Shotgun
Journal with Chris Dorsey; Larry Csonka Outdoors; What
the Dogs Taught Me with Scott Linden; Cast and Blast; and New Century
Outdoors, many of which are currently airing on OLN and The
Outdoor Channel.
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