Friday, June 19, 2009

Land and Water Blinds with Six Videos

Cheltenham

Today, I used a videocamera and tripod to videotape our session.

Here are the series we ran:

SERIES A. Land blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

100-yard land blind (duck) thru a narrow offset keyhole formed by trees, slanting across a slope to the right.

SERIES B. Land blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

150-yard land blind (duck, marked with LP) thru an offset keyhole formed by trees, slanting across a slope to the right.

SERIES C. Water blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

140-yard LWL (duck, marked with LP) with blind planted 10 yards up on the embankment. The line to the blind was past a point at 100 yards on the right.

Laddie did reasonably well. Near the beginning, he yelped with frustration at one point (something I don't remember him doing before), but he handled well past the point. Once at the blind, he shopped the two ducks a few moments before starting his return. His water re-entry was excellent, and he came back past the point nicely as well.

Lumi also handled reasonably well past the point, but she rolled on the grass when she got to the blind before getting back up and completing the retrieve. That's a repeat of the behavior she exhibited in the water blinds for the last two Senior Hunt Tests she's been. In one, the judges passed her anyway. In the other, they dropped her because of it. She also exhibited that behavior during an LWL mark in group training a couple of weeks ago. Today was the first time she's done when we were training alone. That was good, because it gave us a chance to work on it in Series E and F.

SERIES D. Water blind (Laddie only)

140-yard LWLWL (chukar, marked with LP) with blind planted 10 yards up on the embankment. The line to the blind was over a point at 90 yards, so the swim was divided into a 90-yard segment and a 40-yard segment.

Laddie has had much more practice going past points than over them, so he chose an initial line to the right of the point. When I cast him to the left so that he was aimed at the point, he yelped but eventually got oriented correctly and swam to the point. He then attempted to run around the end of the point on the right, but accepted handling back to the left and then took a "Back" cast over the point. I could see a splash as he entered the water behind the point, and then he disappeared until I could see him climbing out of the water and onto the far embankment.

Once again, his water-reentry was excellent coming back from the blind, and again after he crossed the point and re-entered the water for the last swimming segment.

SERIES E. Water blind (Lumi only)

40-yard LWL (chukar, marked with LP) with blind planted 10 yards up on the embankment. When Laddie stalled at the blind, perhaps preparing to roll, I used a WO to interrupt the retrieve, then brought her back and ran her again. The next time, she picked the bird and re-entered the water without any apparent thought of rolling.

SERIES F. Water blind (Lumi only)

Another 40-yard LWL (chukar, marked with LP), this time with blind planted 15 yards up on the embankment. Again, Lumi picked up the bird and re-enter the water without any suggestion of rolling.

Videos

Below are videos from today's session.

Video of Laddie running Series A:



Video of Lumi running Series B:



Video of Laddie running Series C:



Video of Lumi running Series C:



Video of Laddie running Series D:



Video of Lumi running Series E twice and Series F:

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