Thursday, November 20, 2014
Sixth Series Test Description – Water Triple with Two Retired and an Honor
We are here just down the property from the Land Quad. The order of the birds is left, right middle. The first bird down is a rooster pheasant at 205 yards, thrown to the left angle back over a fallen tree and lands behind them. These guns stand by there root ball until the flyer is shot, then they retire after the dog passes them on his way to the flyer. The second bird is a hen pheasant on the point thrown to the left at 334 yards. The dogs must run down the slope of the hill and and cross the pond to get this bird. These gunners retire when the dog is released to get it's first bird. The third bird is a hen mallard flyer shot to the left at 305 yards. The gunners are in a draw shooting to their left and the bird lands at the top of the slope. The dogs run down the slope and up to the top of the hill to get this bird. There is an honor to the right of the running dog.