3rd Series

The Third Series is a Water Triple at Mallard Pond.

The mat faces west and sits on the east side of a draw that has been dammed. The terrain has patches of exposed sand with clumps of brown sage but is predominantly low cover of native grasses. Skies are clear and the lighting should be consistent throughout the day. The background of the field is lined by mature trees. The water structure contains stumps throughout. There is a road between the water structures that creates the left margin of our field. The road goes up to the gunners on the far side and comes along the area between the line and pond on the near side.

The first station is the Right Retired gun on the far side of the pond. The two-man team has a flat throw of a mallard hen at 230 yards. It lands on the far shore in cover. The line will take the dog downhill, across the road, over some slight terraces, and angle through the stump-filled pond. 

The Short Retired gun is a rooster at 200 yards thrown right. The bird lands near the base of a tree behind a ribbon of cover. The dog will need to cross the pond, drive the hill, and go through the cover.

The Flyer station sits to the right of the road, and the hen mallard flyer is shot and thrown angled back to the left at approximately 250 yards.
 
Third Series Water Triple at Mallard Pond

Right Retired – 230 yards

Short Retired – 200 yards

Flyer – 250 yards
 
Sketch of the Third Series by Jean Wu