Thursday, July 31, 2008

Marks and Blinds

Summary. At Cheltenham, with Eric throwing the marks:
  • Series A. 30-yard LWL mark (WD) (Laddie)
  • Series B. A double consisting of a 100-yard LWLWL blind (OD) and a 100-yard cheating water mark past a point (WD) (Lumi)
  • Series C. 70-yard LWL mark (WD) (Laddie)
  • Series D. A double consisting of a 170-yard land blind (duck) and a 100-yard cheating water mark past a point (WD) (Lumi)
  • Series E. 30-yard LWL mark (duck) (Laddie)
Notes
  • My primary concern with Laddie at this time is getting him comfortable returning across water, especially big water, with a bird. Eric won't throw birds, but on Series E, I placed a duck on the ground and asked Eric to throw a small piece of wood to where the duck was lying after firing a gunshot. Unfortunately, the wood confused Laddie and he apparently wasn't sure whether to retrieve the duck or the wood. Next time, I'll ask Eric to fake the throw if I'm having Laddie retrieve a bird.
  • My primary concern with Lumi is refusing casts on land blinds, and remembering the memory bird on doubles. We didn't really practice either of those much today, but she did get some valuable practice in. She touched the point both directions Series B, but apparently learned from my attempts to handle her away from it, because she avoided the point both directions on Series D with no handling on the way out, minimal handling on the way in.
  • I expected the 170-yard blind in Series D to require handling several times: a duck placed atop a mound with no marker, the line crossing two ditches at an angle, two roads at an angle, and several patches of high cover. Yet Lumi lined the blind until she was within ten yards of the mound. When she veered around the mound to the right, she responded well to a WS and an "over" cast to the bird.

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