Saturday, January 24, 2009

Land Blinds: Flare, Trees, Keyhole

Oaks Area 1

CONDITIONS: 34°F, mostly cloudy, wind N at 9 mph

SERIES A. Triple land blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

The first blind was in the center at 70 yards. The second blind was on the right at 160 yards. The third blind was on the left at 260 yards. All blinds were ODs, and the last one, in a large open field, was marked with an SF.

The line to the first blind was through a bramble patch at 40 yards, forcing the dogs to flare around it. In both cases, they did not get back on the correct line themselves and required a WS and angle-in cast. Both dogs performed well on this blind.

The line to the second blind was open field for the first 140 yards, then entered a stand of trees spaced about 20 yards apart. Laddie required several casts to enter the trees, repeatedly flaring around and having to be called back, but he remained responsive on every WS. Lumi handled the blind easily, taking a single WSC into the woods when she started to flare as she got close.

The line to the third blind was open field for the first 110 yards, then thru a keyhole of two trees spaced 20 yards apart, then another 150 yards of open field. Each dog seemed a little confused by and attracted to the presence of other trees further out from the corridor to the blind. Laddie required a good bit of handling but remained responsive and enthusiastic. Lumi had one slow response to a WS, resulting in a WO, but was otherwise responsive the entire day.

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