Friday, July 11, 2008

Water Series, Handling Drill

Summary. At Cheltenham in the morning, both dogs running all series:
  • Series A. Delayed cheater
  • Series B. Delayed cheater
  • Series C. Delayed cheater
  • Series D. Poorman mark
Under nearby power line field in the afternoon, both dogs:
  • Series E. Multiple target drill
Series A, B, C. Three difficult delayed cheaters (see previous few posts for my definition of "delayed cheater").

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.
Series D. This was a relatively easy, non-handling 270-yad poorman mark (dummy) thrown into tall grass from a stickman, with the SL on a mound. Both dogs marked well but still required a brief hunt.

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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