Thursday, December 4, 2008

Drills, Marks and Blinds

Local Estate

[Today we trained on the property of a family that lives nearby on Brink Road, who has given me permission to use his land for training Lumi and Laddie.]

SERIES A.
Remote casting drill (Lumi only)

Placed Lumi in sit 40 yards from SL, between SL and pre-positioned duck at 90 yards from SL. Threw WDs to both sides at 45° angles to the line to the duck. Returned to SL and cast Lumi with a straight Back.

When I cast Lumi toward the unseen duck, she focused on one of the WDs and required several WSCs to get her to the duck. She remained responsive on every WS and cast, but for the first several times, only took a step in the direction cast before digging back toward the WD.

SERIES B. Triple blind (Laddie only)

The first blind was 130 yards to the right, at the corner of a woodsy outcropping from the right edge of the field. The second blind was 200 yards to the left, up a steep hill. The third blind, at 210 yards, was on a line slightly to the left of the first blind.

Laddie had no difficulty with any of these blinds, lining the first and third and requiring only one WSC for the second.

SERIES C. Remote casting drill (Lumi only)

Identical in dimensions to Series A, but with a different SL and orientation.

This time, Lumi took the first Back cast straight to the duck.

SERIES D. Three singles and two blinds (Laddie, then Lumi)

For the marks, we used RLs with streamers and pre-positioned ducks, and all marks were "thrown" left to right.

The first mark was to the left at 70 yards. The second mark was to the right at 80 yards. The third mark was in the center at 100 yards.

After the dog picked up the third mark, I ran the dog to a blind at 90 yards on a line to the right of the rightmost mark, on the right corner of a long stand of woods.

Finally, I ran the dog to a second blind, on a line slightly to the right of the first blind and on the way up a steep hill. For Laddie, the second blind was at 200 yards, 20 yards in front of a woods marking the edge of the property. For Lumi, the second blind was at 120 yards, saving her a long run up and down the steep hill.

Both dogs easily pinned all marks and lined the first blind. Lumi also lined the second blind. Laddie required three WSCs for the long blind, and showed excellent responsiveness and good casting accuracy on each of them.

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