Friday, February 6, 2009

Blinds and Pick-up Drills

Riggs Road

SERIES A. Double blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

The SL was in low cover with sparse high cover, while a large area of thicker high cover separated us from the woods on our left. While the dogs waited in the van, I pre-positioned one blind at 60 yards in the high cover, another at 220 yards also in the high cover. Both blinds were ODs marked by LPs.

I included the easy 60-yard blind to remind the dogs that sometimes blinds are close, since that's what I've seen in Senior Hunt Tests. The diagonal line where the high-cover area met the low-cover area, in combination with the high cover itself, made the 220-yard blind more difficult.

Each dog ran the double blind while the other waited in the van. Both dogs did fine.

SERIES B. Pick-up drill

The concern with Lumi is slow, dawdling pick-ups, while the concern with Laddie is reluctance to pick up older game combined with tendency to drop the bird during the return or during delivery. For this drill, we worked with a duck and a pheasant, both partially frozen and reasonably fresh, and all throws were accompanied by a gunshot. I threw a couple of poorman doubles at increasing distances, and ended with an 80-yard poorman single. Both dogs waited at the line while I was throwing, not knowing who would be sent when I returned. Both dogs did well.

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