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The
rain had ended overnight but skies remained threatening.
It was in the mid- sixties and humid as test 5
formed an a rolling field at the LeGrand Ranch.
It was dubbed the "coffin" field because of a
formation deep within it. Slowly a land triple
with two retired guns emerged. At first glance
it appeared the "coffin" title might apply to
the test as well.
Judges
readjusted the gun stations, order of throws and
moved a stand of 10(?) silhouette goose decoys
from far right to far left between or after test
dogs ran. The order of the throws were: Far right
retired-dead duck angled back right, 385 yards
our; middle right retired- dead duck angled back
right a bit 160(?) yds. away; middle left flyer
- a shot flying rooster thrown right about 180
yds(?) and left mark- a dead rooster angled back
right about 150(?) yards. The wind angled
back across the test from left to right.
Because of the humidity , 4 marks and possible
long hunts, judges scrapped the honor they had
originally included.
The
test began shortly after 8 a.m. with dog #75 and
took about 12 to 15 minutes to complete. Because
there were 76 dogs to run, it is doubtful that
the test will be completed today.
Handlers
took the marks in various ways and some dogs "selected
"on their own. It appeared the most successful
ones took the outside birds first, then the middle
ones. The flyer pheasants were difficult
to wind and hunts could diminish memory of the
others. Some blew through one mark and another
and were reluctant to handle back into the fall.
While the test dogs were moderately successful,
when the decoys were moved from right to left,
it opened up the right area (no "slot" between
them and the middle mark line). Dogs pushed far
right to avoid the close line between the right
middle and far one, drove up to the woods and
became lost
It
is reported that out of the first 25 dogs, 4 picked
up, 6 double handled, and only 3 did it without
handling. Lyn Wharton and Dyna were one of them!
Unfortunately, one dog, Chickamauga Choo Choo
went down in the heat and needed serious attention.
Hopefully she will be OK.
The
test was suspended after dog 50 had run. No partial
call backs were given and there are 20 left to
run in the morning. It will be a long night for
some - the "coffin" field is taking a toll.
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