Rowdy running a delayed triple. M1-170 yds, M2-65 yds, M3- 120 yds (off camera). B1-150 yds, B2-110 yds (off camera).
From our last video we had a head swinging correction. This was a setup to cause him to swing but he didn't.
On M1 he sucumed to the factor and started falling down the slope. He knew where the bird was so I handled him. This is in my opinion a typical example of when to handle on a mark.
On B1 there was a known blind to the left and up the slope from the actual blind. Although it was not run from this location. Note at the tail end of the blind he autocast and was headed for the known blind. Things were going well up until this point. Also note that he stopped in a low place where he could not see me. I used a verbal only "back" to get him out of the hole. A mistake I made was the choice of color of my jacket. I was standing in the shade and I think he had a hard time seeing me.
I reran M1 as a single later.
Every day is not perfect but the two of us always learn something.
http://youtu.be/avD0zBydLqc
http://youtu.be/ox-88dLMfGs
From our last video we had a head swinging correction. This was a setup to cause him to swing but he didn't.
On M1 he sucumed to the factor and started falling down the slope. He knew where the bird was so I handled him. This is in my opinion a typical example of when to handle on a mark.
On B1 there was a known blind to the left and up the slope from the actual blind. Although it was not run from this location. Note at the tail end of the blind he autocast and was headed for the known blind. Things were going well up until this point. Also note that he stopped in a low place where he could not see me. I used a verbal only "back" to get him out of the hole. A mistake I made was the choice of color of my jacket. I was standing in the shade and I think he had a hard time seeing me.
I reran M1 as a single later.
Every day is not perfect but the two of us always learn something.
http://youtu.be/avD0zBydLqc
http://youtu.be/ox-88dLMfGs