Friday, December 7, 2007

Lumi Test 1.6

Test: Three singles:

  1. 80 yards (dummy)
  2. 160 yards (dummy)
  3. 240 yards (dummy)
Configuration:
  • #2 thrown 30° to the right of #1
  • #1 and #3 thrown as an in-line
Marks thrown by training partner Barbara Wood, who used a duck call and also called "hey-hey" while throwing

Lawn covered with snow

Overcast, negligible wind, temperature 30°F

Location: Lake Needwood Park

Pass:
No

Blind: 210 yard pinball drill, no retrieval article, with poles set up in advance between the line for #1/#3 and the line for #2

Notes: Lumi ran #1 and #3 nicely, and also ran the target blind nicely. Although I used a tight angle between the lines of the marks, she ran each mark straight and did not seem drawn to old falls. Similarly, when she ran the blind, she did not seem drawn to previous falls on either side.

However, she played with #2 before picking it up, and also became confused by one of the blind poles while returning on #2. I realize now it was a mistake to place blind poles in the middle of the field.

Lumi and Laddie have both been showing since the snowfall that they have difficulty picking articles up promptly when the articles are lying in snow. This would seem to be a good thing for us to work on in a separate drill. If they can develop high reliability for pick-ups that are currently difficult, that may enhance their pick-ups of ducks later.

No comments:

[Note that entries are displayed from newest to oldest.]