Sunday, September 21, 2008

Land and Water Marks and Blinds, Drills

AM: Cheltenham

General notes
  • Laddie: Great progress on LWL, no marooning, only a slight stall one time, on the relatively big water Series B (see below)
  • Lumi: Great progress on speedy pick-ups
  • Both dogs: Excellent session
Series A. While the dogs aired in the pre-dawn light, I set up the following series, left to right within a 45° angle:
  • #2: 250-yard poorman mark, to a duck thrown from a stickman; the line to the fall consisted of a long run thru variable cover includes several strips of chest high grass, over a road and a ditch, ending with a 35-yard swim across a pond edged with high cover and climbing onto the peninsula where the stickman and duck awaited
  • #1: 40-yard blind, OD/SF
We ran Series A from a mound. Laddie ran first, then Lumi. Both dogs lined #1, then did great on #2. On #2, both dogs veered left, since that's the way I had walked and returned when throwing their ducks, and both dogs responded well to a WS at 170 yards and a right angle back toward the correct entry to the pond.

Series B. A 90-yard swim to a duck and LP. Again, Laddie ran (swam) first, then Lumi. I had intended this as a sight blind, primarily to exercise Laddie's LWL return across big water, but the line across the pond was unintentionally directed into the sun, so both dogs needed one WSC to get them re-directed toward the point.

Series C. Offline drill with 40-yard segments:
  • #1: 40 yards Back, WS, left Over 30 yards to SF/OD
  • #2: 80 yards Back, WS, right Over 30 yards to OD behind a tree
  • #3: 120 yards Back, WS, left Over 30 yards to SF/OD
A tree was 160 yards away at the end of the backline, but because of the thick, high cover, I decided not to run any non-handling retrieves with either dog.

Laddie slipped one whistle, I responded with a walk-out. He had great responses after that.

Lumi did excellent work on Series C with no need for any walk-outs.

Series D. Short poorman double:
  • #1: a duck thrown across a ditch
  • #2: a duck thrown right in front of the mound we were running from
For Laddie, this was an LWL test and he did great. For Lumi, this was pick-up speed test and she did great.

Series E. Somewhat longer poorman double:
  • #1: a duck thrown across a ditch, the line to the fall between a tree on the right and a mound on the left
  • #2: a duck thrown 20 yards in front of the dog
Series E had the same objectives as Series D for both dogs, and both dogs did as well, except that on Lumi's go-bird, I raised the bar on acceptable delay and stopped her after just a moment of fidgeting. I walked out, took the bird, placed it back at the fall, brought her to heel at the SL and reran her. Great pick-ups after that on both birds.

PM: Sundown Park

Series F. On a sunny day with no wind and temps in the 80s, I wanted to give each dog a little more work without exerting them too much. I set up a pin-ball drill in the shape of a backwards question mark, with five markers (two LPs, three SFs) and an OD at the last marker. The set-up required the following casts:
  • 70 yards back from heel
  • 30 yards left angle-in
  • 60 yards right angle-back
  • 50 yards right over
  • 60 yards right angle-in
  • 40 yards come-in with OD
Both dogs did great.

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