Monday, July 13, 2009

Land Series

Sundown Road Park

CONDITIONS: Sunny, temps in low 80s.

Though our time was limited, my son Dave came out to throw for me, so we ran this series:

SERIES A. Land double with blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

Dave threw the first mark to the left at 70 yards. He threw the second one to the right at 40 yards. After the dog picked up both marks, the dog ran a 180-yard blind (duck) under the arc of the go-bird on the right. Both marks were WDs thrown with gunshots.

Laddie nailed both marks and took an excellent initial line on his send-out for the blind, then veered slightly left. He was responsive on the WS at 120 yards and took an outstanding cast straight to the bird.

Lumi nailed the go-bird and arced without much difficulty to the memory-bird. The first time I sent her out for the blind, she took a relatively good initial line, but soon veered and, while sitting on each WS, repeatedly took inaccurate, somewhat lackadaisical casts. Eventually she arrived at shade near the woods behind the blind and refused a CIW and "Here", so I walked out, slipped on her lead, and walked her back to the SL. The second time I sent her out, she took a poor initial line and then, again while sitting on each WS, again took several inaccurate casts, again rather lackadaisical. Finally, at about 120 yards, she became alert and took an good cast to the bird. Possibly she had scented it.

Milestone

Dave helped us again a couple of hours later:

SERIES B. Land double with blind (Laddie, then Lumi)

Dave threw the first mark to the right at 80 yards. He threw the second one to the left at 60 yards. After the dog picked up both marks, the dog ran a 100-yard blind (duck) to the left of the left mark. Both marks were WDs.

Laddie nailed both marks and took an excellent initial line on his send-out for the blind, then veered slightly right. He was responsive on the WS at 60 yards and took an outstanding cast straight to the bird.

Lumi nailed the go-bird, needed a short hunt for the memory-bird, then lined the blind.

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