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86 handle...
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96 did it...
86 handle...
Without all the added factors (hen/duck mix, thick grass, wind changes), just the standard set up with a short retired gun hip pocket with a long up gun has caused me to plot, stew, pray and whatever to try and teach my dog to understand this concept for a long time. We practice and practice and my success rate is still pretty low. Seems like most them dogs REALLY want to run long and then good luck picking that short bird up last!
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Football and Marching band season are over.
I actually was out at the National on Sunday to visit. Good to see all the old folks again.
Gerard
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2 pick up
We call this set up a "check down" bird. With the long left a flyer and the short left retired, it makes it very difficult for the dogs to "check down" on the short left hand bird...............especially with the white coats at the flyer station and with the order thrown.
There is no such thing as an easy check down set up especially if the two left hand birds are thrown into the wind. (no chance for a wind save on the short bird).
You can train on this set up all you want and some dogs never do understand what the "easy" cue means. Very challenging test........obviously.
If your judging and want to pare the field down, this is a very good way to do it......although some people might consider it unfair............
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