- Series A. Delayed cheater
- Series B. Delayed cheater
- Series C. Delayed cheater
- Series D. Poorman mark
- Series E. Multiple target drill
Notes:
- Series A was a repeat of yesterday's Series C, featuring a 310-yard LWLW cheater and a blind thru a stand of trees, run from a mound. This time, I had to walk Lumi to the point 30 yards from the first water, while Laddie, running second, completed Series A without me needing to leave the SL.
- Series C was also run from a mound.
- Every retrieve was either LWL or LWLW. Laddie seems to be having no trouble entering the water with a dummy or duck in his mouth at this time.
- The cheaters in Series B and C were both channels.
- Series B featured two points to bypass, one on the right, one on the left.
- Series C featured a narrow entry into the end of the channel, and a point to bypass on the left. The dogs had to be handled into the narrow entry from the mound 60 yards away.
The difficult part was expecting the dogs to hold their stay on the mound in the full sun, with temps in the 80s, while I walked to the stickman, fired a gunshot and threw the dummy, and walked back. Both dogs left the mound when it was their turn, seeking the shade of a nearby tree while I was walking out.
Series E. Multiple target drill (MTD), as described in several recent posts. P1 and P2 were at 50-yards, P3 at 60 yards. Q1 and Q3 were ducks.
After yesterday's MTD, I decided I wanted to tighten up responsiveness on short MTDs instead of worrying about distance at this stage.
No slipped whistles, no refused casts, but several inaccurate casts, which I think were largely because of the ducks at Q1, Q3.
I'd like to see really fluent perforance at this range before adding more yardage.
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