I'd like to hear what folks here think is the best/most effective drill for developing pinpoint marking on multiple marks.
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I'd like to hear what folks here think is the best/most effective drill for developing pinpoint marking on multiple marks.
"When a good trainer stops learning about dogs, he stops being a good trainer." the late Gene Hill
"If you want to find out what kind of trainer you are, leave your transmitter in the truck." the late Rex Carr
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i think it's the ABCD(E) drill.-Paul
there's no good reason to fatten up a retriever.
ABCD drill is great for getting dogs to develop marking in multiple gun pictures.
I also like the X pattern - throw angle back, throw angle in, and then flat - alternating sides.
The best drill to teach marking - is throw singles and make the dog focus before being sent. Singles teach marking.
To help with the memory development, you can do singles bird in mouth or 360 the mark.
Carol
Walking singles develops pinpoint marking better than any other drill.
"there is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance --- that principle is contempt prior to investigation."
Herbert Spencer
I am a big fan of the "W" drill, and do lots of "rolling singles" (walking singles off a 4 wheeler as its too much walking to actually "walk").
Wm. Mark Edwards
Pascagoula, MS
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CH Rosewood Little Giant UDX VER RA SH MXP MJP VCX WCX CCA CGC FFX-OG
also UCH HR UUD UJJ URO1 UHIT
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and what book is that? no reason not to plug it here!
gulf coast - please describe the "W" drill??
and Tom - i like these too. are you doing anything different? for instance, sometimes i carry a small 2-stake holding blind, and i make sure to throw in, flat, and out, short and far.
David...I'll plug it! Building a Retriever is my favorite training book, just filled with drills for all occasions
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Diane
Last edited by Diane Brunelle; 10-21-2010 at 07:10 PM.
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