Sunday, June 2, 2019

Flight B – Test 2 – Land/Water Walk-up Triple with an Out-of Order Flyer and a Land Blind



Flight B had 13 scratches to start their first test with 62 dogs. #48 and #74 were eliminated and Flight B began the second test with 60 dogs.

Flight B concluded their first test at approximately 2:30 pm. Their second test is a Land/Water Walk-up Triple with a Live Flyer and a Land Blind. This test is located in the same valley as Test 1 on the Bob Sparks Treasure State Retriever Club property. In Test 2, the judges single for the walk-up gunner to shoot and throw their bird just as the dog and handler are arriving at the mat. This gun is located to the handler's right throwing the walk-up bird from right to left, landing at the edge of dead bushes landing 47 yards from the line. The second bird is the flyer with a flyer gun station located in a heavy thicket in front of the line. The flyer is launched on a hard angle back from right to left landing in an open area 94 yards from the line. The third bird is the go-bird. This bird is on the handler's left with guns behind a well brushed up blind. The drake is thrown flat from right to left landing in an open field 85 yards from the line.

As the dog is returning from their last bird, the judges ask the blind planter to plant the blind. The line to the blind is down the left side of the field, passing right of two small bushes under the arc of the go bird staying left of a row of shrubs, then on to a small pine that is located 116 yards from the line. The breeze is light, crossing the test from left to right. The sun is out and the temperature is 64 degrees under a partly cloudy sky. The terrain has grass under a shallow layer of water on both the walk-up and flyer. The dogs are only on dry ground for the go-bird and blind. This test averages between three and six minutes depending on the work.