Monday, May 12, 2008

Shore Handling, Marks and Blinds

It was raining all day today, with morning temps in the 40s and 50s. In the morning, we made a trip to Cheltenham's west channel for work on shore-handling toolkit (Series A). In the afternoon, we trained with Nate at Sundown Road Park (Series B). Summary:
  • Series A. Toolkit Tool #3, Back-LTW-W/O (no WS) (both dogs)
  • Series B. Marks and blinds (both dogs)
Series A. Today, I tried both dogs on Tool #3, Back-LTW-W/O (no WS):



We trained in two sessions, Lumi first in each session, Laddie second, with the other dog waiting in the van.

In each session, I ran the dog from heel first, then placed the dog eight yards in front of me, facing me, and sent with a series of left or right Backs.

Session 1:
  1. Back from left heel (simple open-water retrieve)
  2. Right back from front
  3. Left back from front
Session 2:
  1. Back from right heel
  2. Left back from front
  3. Right back from front
We had no problem with Tool #3, left and rightt Backs from front with either dog. In addition, for Lumi, I used no auto-whistle on Session 2, #2-3, and she came back automatically without the whistle.

For Laddie, after the six retrieves shown above, we practiced Tool #2 (land-water-land retrieves) five times. The first four times, he started to cheat to the left, with the apparent intent of running all the way around the channel, and I called him. The fifth time, he came directly back uncued.

Series B. After days of rain, I decided to run a session of three marks and four blinds with Nate at Sundown, where the grass is shorter than at our other nearby training areas. Rather than ruining birds in the wet conditions, we used white dummies for all marks and orange dummies marked by surveyors flags for all blinds. This was a tight course, with all retrieves within a total of 120°, set up left to right in the following order:
  • #7, a 120-yard blind
  • #6, a 100-yard mark thrown toward the line for #7, marked by a stickman
  • #5, a 120-yard blind
  • #4, an 80-yard mark thrown over the line for #5, maked by a stickman
  • #1, a 110-yard blind
  • #2, a 70-yard mark thrown away from the line for #3, marked by a chair
  • #3, a 100-yard blind
Both dogs did fine, adding easy mileage to their experience with blinds tight to marks.

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