Showing posts with label 9th. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 9th. Show all posts

Saturday, November 16, 2019

It's A Wrap! - Day Two of 9th Series In The Books

That was quick!!! Our three dogs #87 (7:12 am), #39, #41, run the 9th series and it did so in 21 minutes.

We will bring you the callbacks when we get them!! The off to the 10th SERIES!!!

The excitement is real!!! Who is ready to see what the judges have in store for 10th series, and what dog will prevail as the 2019 National Field Champion!!!!

Dave Zalunardo and bye dog "Abbey."

41. FC AFC 3R'S MR T SMOKEN JOE, "Smokie" LM, Dave Rorem

7:32 am

Right Flyer - Very Long - Excellent Mark

Left Retired - landed with a big splash. Smokie went out and into the pond exiting the water where the gunners stood then got his bird.

Middle Flyer - Wide going out and had a hunt both right and left but got his bird.



39. FC AFC KIRKWOOD'S ACE OF A HIGHER GRADE, "Deacon" LM, Casey Adams

7:18 am

Right Flyer - Very Good Bird

Left Retired - Good angle into the water. A brief glance left and right, then Deacon was on his bird.

Middle Flyer - A brief hunt under the arc and he makes his way further left to get the bird.

87. FC AFC BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND, "Petey" LM, Alan Pleasant

7:12 am

Right Flyer - Straight to the bird.

Left Retired - Down the field and into the pond, Petey got out under the arc of the throw and turned left to dig the bird out of the cover.

Middle Retired - Great wide left line going up the hill staying on the line with his mark. He missed on the initial line, came back right to the lone tree and  hunted the area quickly. He went back out wide left to his bird.

Day 2 - Series 9 - Test Dog

"Josey" & Missy Bell

6:48 am

Right Flyer - Quick Recovery

Left Retired - Slicing through the pond, Josey grabs her bird.

Middle Flyer - Josey arrives to the fall area and right of the bird. She has a defined hunt in the area to pack up her bird and go home.


***The judges are taking an additional 15 minutes for lighting to improve.***

9th Series - Water Triple with Two Flyers, Two Retired and an Honor – Day 2

Refreshing your memory of the Ninth Series from yesterday afternoon ...

9th Series - Water Triple with Two Flyers, Two Retired and an Honor

Test Nine is a water triple with two flyers, two retired and an honor. The mat sits on the right side of a dirt field road facing south. This little road goes straight and then angles to the left as it goes through the test. The terrain is all parched grass and clumps of brush that are all the same color. There is a small pond in front and to the left of the line with an even smaller pond beyond it that is not visible from the line.

Bird One (Middle) is a drake duck flyer. The gunners stand on the road where it starts to bend to the left. They are beside the only green bush in the field. This is a long flyer and is shot to the left landing approximately 197 yards from the line on the open field as it rises away from the pond.

Bird Two (Left Retired) is a dead hen duck. These gunners stand on the far right side of the pond and throw to the left and the bird lands 115 yards from the line. The line to this bird takes the dog across the field and across the right end of the pond to stop for the bird before crossing the next piece of hidden water. The gunners retired into a brush pile at the right corner of the pond.

Bird Three (Right Flyer) is a hen mallard flyer. The guns are positioned to the right of the mat half way up the sloping field. This flyer is shot to the right landing approximately 160 yards from the mat.

This water triple is fairly short and tight. The stand out guns on the right are almost retired when they sit down in the ground cover. This test is taking approximately five minutes per dog/handler team.

There is an honor to the left of the mat.

Series 9 – Water Triple with Two Flyers, Two Retired and an Honor
Bird # 1 – Retired Drake Flyer – 197 yards
Bird # 2 – Retired Hen Duck – 115 yards

Bird # 3 – Flyer Hen Duck – 160 yards
Test 9 sketch by Missy Bell
Test Nine diagram by Rich Pingatore

GOOD MORNING!

Giving you a "high-five" from California. Welcome to the final day of the 2019 National Retriever Championship! It's going to be a great day as we run the last three dogs of the Ninth Series and move on to the Tenth and what everyone has been waiting for … crowning the Champion National Retriever for 2019.


Recap - A Look at the 9th Series after Day One

Recap - A Look at the 9th Series after Day One
 
This is a short test with all birds under 200 yards, and not particularly "extreme" in design. 

Nevertheless we are seeing a lot of hunts - some of them protracted - on the retired flyer, which is the middle bird of the triple and is shot first. This station has been throwing and shooting a nice long flyer on Day One. A long flyer really makes this test because several features of the terrain (dirt road, cover, and a finger of water) combine to funnel the dogs towards the hiding place of the gunners which is behind a prominent tree. As a result, many dogs develop their hunt in the area near the guns, a hunt which often extends to both sides of the gunners before the dog gradually works its way out to the fall. The fall of a long flyer can be beyond where dogs expect to find a bird, and makes for a nice marking challenge.

The short retired bird is giving little trouble despite the fact that from the terrain (a hidden pond and interesting cover areas lie just beyond this fall) one would expect some hunts on this bird. However most of the dogs running on Day One have been nailing it.

Friday, November 15, 2019

9th Series – End of Day 7

Day seven has come to an end at 4:49 pm with the bye dog "Kevin."

Dog #34 finished the our 7th day out. We had a 50 minute drive to move back to the grounds in Corning California which held the 9th series Water Triple test. We started this test with 18 dogs and Dog # 47 Google and Alan Pleasant kicked it off at 3:06 pm.

It took 1 hours 43 minutes to run 15 dogs, which is about approximately 7 minutes per dog.

This is what the 9th Series looked like so far...

No Bird / Rerun - 1
Handle - 2

We will be back here tomorrow morning with three dogs left to finish the 9th series. The dogs are #87, 39 and  41.

Test Dog at 6:45 am
First Running Dog at 7:00 am.

Have a great night and cannot wait for the excitement that comes with the 10th Series at the National!






34. FC LITTLE CREEK'S AUGUST MOONSHINE, "Gus" LM, Dave Smith

4:42 pm

Right Flyer - Good Job

Left Retired - Into the pond and out just left of mark, Gus turned right and got his bird.

Middle Flyer - Gus went up the middle to the blind. He turned and made a loop close. Then he hunted right, moved wide left and got the bird.

22. FC AFC BAYOU TECHE SWING FOR THE FENCE, "Foxx" LM, Lauren Hays Curtis

4:36 pm

Right Flyer - Got the flyer

Left Retired - Foxx went out left of the bird but turned into the it. Nice Job!

Middle Flyer - Stayed left of the road and entered the field in good position to get his bird.

96. FC AFC YOURS TRULY INDIGO, "Tru" LF, Chris Ledford

4:29 pm

Right Flyer - Directly to the bird.

Left Retired - Good angle into the pond and right to the bird.

Middle Flyer - Very Good!

77. FC AFC FLAWLESS EXECUTION - FLEX QAA, "FLEX" LM, Alan Pleasant

4:25 pm

Right Flyer - Straight to the fall area with quick turns and he got it!

Left Retired - Came out under the arc to turn left and get a little deeper and got his bird.

Middle Flyer - Flex went up to the blind and around cost. He hunted both sides of the road before her headed much farther left to get his bird.

89. FC VINWOOD'S MILLION DOLLAR BABY, "Babe" LF, Danny Farmer

4:18 pm

Right Flyer - Very nice line - Quick!

Left Retired - Down through the water to the fall area and the bird.

Middle Flyer - Up the field right of the bird, Babe went right then wide left. She popped in the road and had to be helped by the handler.

We found out that "Babe" ran into the blind and will only be judged to this point. The ruling by the judges was an unfairness to the dog.


86. FC MIDWAY'S AVENTADOR, "Jenny" LF, Tim Milligan

4:13 pm

Right Flyer - Quick recovery of her bird.

Left Retired - Nice entry point into the pond. Very good mark.

Middle Flyer - Entering the field under the arc, she hunted deep and works her way back to the bird.

81. FC AFC MITIMAT ROCK PAPER SCISSORS, "Rocky" LM, Ray Voigt

4:08 pm

Right Flyer - Good Job

Middle Flyer - Rocky came in near the holding blind. He turned left and worked his way to the bird.

Left Retired - Entering the pond at a good spot he crossed to the area, just missing the bird. He turned left to hunt but is quickly back to the bird.

73. FC VROMAN'S IN THE FILMORE, "Reggie Hammond" LM, Dave Smith

3:57 pm

Right Flyer - Tight hunt pattern and he got it.

Left Retired - Nice job into the pond and out for the bird

Middle Flyer - Down the field, Reggie cut up towards the bird but went back right to the blind. He hunted a brief loop then out to the bird.

Rerun - 47. NFC AFC I'M UR SEARCH ENGINE, "Google" LM, Alan Pleasant

Rerun

Right Flyer - Straight to the fall area and quickly got his bird.

Left Retired - Out to the right of the brush pile, with a left turn Google had his bird.

Middle Flyer - Getting out to the blind, Google hunted right and crossed the road and was hunting the wrong side. He went to the correct side but very deep. A significant hunt before he found his bird.

72. FC RMR EBONSTARS MAGIC SH, "Emmy" LF, Clint Avant

3:40 pm

Right Flyer - Clean line to the bird.

Left Retired - Right up to where her bird splash landed. She came back and was ready for the flyer

Middle Flyer - Off the road and up the hill coming into the area but she had a little hunt to locate her bird.

67. FC AFC HOLLAND CLIFFS IN HOT PURSUIT, "Chase" LM, Alvin Hatcher

3:32 pm

Right Flyer - Straight to the bird

Left Retired - Made quick work of his mark

Middle Flyer - Left the farm road at the perfect time to cut up the hill and splash through the water and to the bird.