Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Land Blinds

AM: Cheltenham

SERIES A. Triple land blind. Left to right within a 175° angle:
  • #1: 60-yard blind, OD with no marker, inside a patch of high cover, with line to blind over a road and a ditch
  • #2: 120-yard blind, OD on a mound, with line to blind over a serpentine road resulting in several terrain transitions on sharp angles; line to blind passes a nearby stand of trees on the left
  • #3: 150-yard blind, OD/SF, over a ditch, thru a diagonal keyhole of two trees, and thru two strips of diagonal cover
Running first, Laddie line all three blinds. Running second, Lumi lined #2 and was responsive to all WSCs on the others. Both dogs stayed on the line to #2 as they crossed road-edge transitions.

SERIES B. Triple land blind. Left to right within a 45° angle:
  • #3: 200-yard blind, OD/SF, thru keyhole of two trees at 80 yards, then wide past a tree on the left that acted as suction, and close past a pair of conifers on the right 20 yards before the blind, which also acted as suction and risked the dog disappearing behind the trees by cutting across in front of them or wrapping around them as they went past
  • #1: 80-yard blind, OD with no marker, wide to the left of a tree
  • #2: 180-yard blind, OD on a mound, thru diagonal keyhole of two trees at 150 yards
All three blinds required diagonally traversing a road and also running thru a low-lying area with marshy footing and covered in thick, high cover.

Lumi handled well on all the blinds.

Laddie slipped several whistles, all resulting in a call-back or pick-up, with gradual improvement in his responsiveness. #3 was particularly difficult for him for some reason. I guess he's not as comfortable with keyholes as I had thought he was. Eventually, I followed him for 50 yards to help him get thru it.

Barking in Van. I noticed recently that Laddie doesn't bark or tear anything up if I let him watch Lumi from the van with the door open, so today I did that with him on both series at Cheltenham. I plan to continue doing so, gradually building distance, and hopefully getting to the point that he'll be indifferent whether the door is open or not.

PM: Sundown Road Park

SERIES C. Triple land blind. Left to right within a tight, 30° angle:
  • #1: 150-yard blind, OD with no marker
  • #3: 180-yard blind, OD/SF
  • #2: 160-yard blind, OD with no marker, past ball field backstop fence on the right and across part of the infield diamond to the blind
The lines to all three blinds crossed a paved basketball court with diagonal entries and exits, and all lines went thru keyholes formed by trees at approximately 100 yards, except #2, which was a tree on one side and a fence on the other.

I decided to let Lumi sit this series out.

Laddie handled well and had little difficulty with #1 and #2. On #3, he had considerable difficulty, including two call-backs for slipped whistles. Again, it seems clear that Laddie finds keyholes more confusing than I realized. He seems to veer to the pillars as targets, or flares around outside them, rather than barreling thru the middle as I had visualized him doing and I believe he'll begin to do with more practice.

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