Thursday, September 25, 2008

Land-water-land Marks, Blinds

Park Heights

Often on Thursdays, the dogs and I train with Bob Hux and one of his Hunt Test groups on a field training property near Baltimore. Today, we went to that property planning to train with the group, but as it turned out, we were the only ones there. I used the time to focus on areas of particular concern with Lumi and Laddie.

Series A. 80-yard poorman mark with a 70-yard swim across a pond. I set up a stickman, left both the dogs at a lining pole marking our start line, walked around the pond to the stickman to fire a pistol and throw a duck, and walked back to run one of the dogs. I ran Lumi first, then Laddie. In Lumi's case, I was concerned with pick-up speed, and she did nicely. In Laddie's case, I was concerned with his not marooning, and he didn't maroon.

Series B. Triple blind, 80-80-140 yards, OD/SF. The line to #1 passed close to a tree on the right, then across a ditch filled with thick, prickly cover. #2 was through medium cover, and #3 was through medium cover and up a hill. All three were in open meadow with no nearby landmarks.

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