Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Water Marks, Water Blinds, Shore-handling Toolkit

Summary. At Cheltenham:
  • Series A. Water double (Laddie)
  • Series B. Water double (Lumi)
  • Series C. Water double and happy throws (Laddie)
  • Series D. Water double and happy throws (Lumi)
  • Series E. Singles and happy throws (Lumi)
  • Series F. Water double (Laddie)
  • Series G. Triple water blind (Lumi)
  • Series H. Shore-handling toolkit Tool #7 with remote handling (Laddie)
  • Series I. Shore-handling toolkit Tool #8 (Laddie)
Series A. Poorman double for Laddie:
  • #1 (thrown first, retrieved last): Open water stickpond (dummy)
  • #2 (thrown second, retrieved first): LWL (duck)
Series B. Poorman double for Lumi:
  • #1: Open water stickpond (duck)
  • #2: Scary swim in ditch (dummy)
Series C. Poorman double for Laddie:
  • #1: Open water stickpond, swimming thru high cover (dummy)
  • #2: LWL onto island covered in high grass (duck)
Also, happy throws of dummy and duck onto and over the island.

Series D.
Poorman double for Lumi:
  • #1: Open water (duck)
  • #2: Scary swim in stickpond (dummy)
Also, happy throws of dummy and duck into scary area of the stickpond.

Series E.
Happy throws and poorman singles into another scary water crossing (duck)

Series F.
Poorman double for Laddie:
  • #1: Open water (dummy)
  • #2: LWL across wider channel than previously (duck)
The channel was wide enough that I had to walk around the end of the channel to throw the duck, the walk back to the SL to handle.

Series G.
At Alice's suggestion, I began working running Lumi on water blinds today. Her first three water blinds since beginning our work on shore-handling were in three separate locations, all performed with a duck as the retrieval article:
  • #1: An easy blind across a channel.
  • #2: Bird was placed in the midst of a small cluster of trees on land. Route was LWL, with the water being a small slice of a rounded pond. Lumi made no effort to cheat around the pond.
  • #3: Bird was placed on the far shore of a horizontal channel crossing. That channel forms a T with a vertical channel crossing. Our SL was at the end of the vertical channel, but shaded toward one edge. That gave Lumi an angle entry to the vertical channel, a 40-yard diagonal swim up the channel and past a point to the bird. Though the point was only 5' to the right of Lumi's line to the bird, she made no effort to divert to the point.
We've never run any of these water blinds as marks. I thought Lumi did a great job on them.

Series H. Today we continued work on toolkit Tool #7, Over-LTW-W/O. Previously Laddie would not enter the water until I threw the dummy unless I was right in front of him. Today we practiced with me ten yards in front of him cueing Over, then throwing the dummy once he was in.

Series I. After success with Tool #7, we worked on Tool #8, Over-LTW-W:



It turns out that this was easy for Laddie, both right-to-left and left-to-right.

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