Saturday, November 29, 2008

Drills, Marks and Blinds

AM: Rolling Ridge

[We've rarely trained at Rolling Ridge in the past. For a description of the terrain, see "Training Locations" in the right margin.]

SERIES A. Offline drill, 80-yard segments (Laddie only)

Despite the distances and the unfamiliar and challenging terrain, Laddie needed only the minimum one WSC on both offline blinds.

SERIES B. Remote casting drill (both dogs)

Today I set up versions of the RCD (see yesterday's post) on two orientations. In both cases, I used ducks for the blind at the end of the back line, and WDs as the delayed poorman marks thrown left and right. The ducks were downwind from the dog.

The first RCD was 80 yards, with the dog positioned at 20 yards from the SL and the WDs thrown at 45° angles. Lumi, running first, needed two Back casts to get her turned 180° to the ducks. Laddie, running second, needed the minimum one Back cast.

The second RCD was 100 yards, with the dog positioned 30 yards from the SL and the WDs thrown at 45° angles. Lumi, running first, again needed two Back casts. Laddie, running second, again needed only one Back cast.

SERIES C. Land double (Lumi, then Laddie)

This double was run with RLs, streamers (referred to as "stand-ins" in previous posts), and ducks.

The left mark, the memory-bird at 120 yards, was thrown left to right first. The second mark, the go-bird at 70 yards, was thrown left to right second.

SERIES D. Single land blind (Lumi, then Laddie)

Series D was a 170-yard blind run from the same SL as Series C. The line to the blind was slightly to the right of the left fall of Series C.

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