Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Hunt Test Training, Water Series

Summary. At Cheltenham, training with Bob Hux's Hunt Test group, then some solo work with Laddie afterwards:
  • Series A. Bob's land series (both dogs)
  • Series B. Bob's water series (both dogs)
  • Series C. Land-water-land (LWL) doubles (Laddie)
Series A. Set-up, left to right within a 150° angle:
  • #1: 50-yard mark (duck) thrown with winger
  • #4: 30-yard blind (duck) marked by lining pole
  • #3: 80-yard mark (duck) hand thrown, thru a low-lying segment with thick, hip-high cover and standing water
  • #2: 60-yard mark (flyer duck)
I ran Lumi first, then Laddie.

For Lumi, I moved our SL so that we were closer to the #2 than #1 and ran the following sequence:
  • Double: #1 (memory) - #2 (go)
  • Single: #3
  • Blind: #4
For Laddie, we ran the following sequence:
  • Singles: #2 - #1 - #3
  • Blind: #4
Series B. I ran Bob's Series B quite differently for Laddie than for Lumi.

For Laddie, I ran Series B as follows:
  • Double (both ducks): #1 was hand-thrown by me (as a poorman mark) into open water. #2 was thrown by a winger onto a hillside, with a narrow, shallow water crossing between the SL and the fall, 90° to the right of #1
  • Single (duck): An open-water retrieve
For Lumi, I ran Series B as follows:
  • Double (both ducks): #1 was hand-thrown into the water against the shore. #2 was thown by a winger onto a hillside, with a tempting bank-running opportunity along the left.
Series C. This was simply a sequence of five LWL/D drills like those described in previous posts. Each LWL/D is a poorman double:
  • #1: An open water retrieve made as tempting for Laddie as possible (in this case, I used canvas dummies with streamers and threw them into areas such as the stickpond where Laddie seems to especially enjoy swimming)
  • #2: A land-water-land retrieve
Notes
  • Although this is a Hunt Test group, I continued with my practice of requesting that the group throw marks for my dogs in Field Trial style: no duck call, fire gunshot before throwing, and stay visible. Some of the throwers seem unable to fire before throwing, but otherwise they seemed fine with my requests.
  • Bob set up #4 in Series A as a difficult 100-yard blind, with a diagonal road crossing and a diagonal ditch crossing. For both dogs, I moved up to eliminate the road crossing, so that the only challenge was the ditch crossing, which neither of my dogs has experience with.
  • Lumi did great on all marks. In particular, she ran both doubles with confidence, clearly remembering the location of the memory bird both times. She also required no handling to correctly run Series B, #2, without cheating.
  • Lumi was reluctant to enter the water filling the ditch both directions, so that's an area of the property I'd like to practice with Lumi in some more.
  • Laddie had a great send-out on the blind for Series A, crossing the embankments and water of the ditch on an angle and lining the blind. But he had trouble re-entering the water carrying the bird on the return, so that's something we need to practice.
  • Laddie showed some hesitation returning with the duck across the water on #1 of Series B, but came on Here.
  • Laddie did great on Series C and did not maroon on any of the LWL/Ds.

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