Saturday, November 20, 2021

Ninth Series – Land Triple with Two Retired, a Flyer and an Honor

Test Nine is an indented Land Triple with an Honor. The mat sits on the side of a hill facing southwest. There are swells out across the field and the ground has wide mowed strips with heavy cover of broom straw.

Bird one is an indented station. The two guns are 145 yards straight in front of the mat throwing a dead hen pheasant to the right and into the cover at the base of a group of small trees. They then retire into a well-brushed blind, which is the second group of bushes from the line.

Bird two is a also a hen pheasant. The two gunners come out from a clump of bushes and throw to the right into a large area of broom straw. There is a line of sparse trees on the way to this fall area that pushes the dog left and away from the bird. This bird is to the handler's right, and it lands 230 yards from the line.

Bird three is a hen duck flyer on the handler's left. The gunners throw and shoot the hen angled back to the left landing approximately 190 yards from the line.

There is an Honor to the left of the working dog. This test takes between 3 1/2-5 minutes per dog.
 
Ninth Series – Land Triple with an Honor
Middle Retired – 145 yards

Right Retired –230 yards
Flyer – 190 yards

Sketch of the Ninth by Jean Wu