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Showing posts with label good morning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label good morning. Show all posts

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Good Morning!

 Good Morning From the 10th Series!! We are getting setup, as they prepare to begin running the 10th series. The weather conditions this morning are bright and sunny, with clear skies and temps at 29°. However with the windchill, it feels much colder ... more like 21°! Temps should be warming up as the day goes on to a slightly less chilled temp around 40. A very light wind is coming in WSW at about 8mph.

Test Dogs will be running and then we will begin the Test Officially with Dog #10.

Best of luck to everyone today ... we have an amazing group of competitors back for this 10th Series!




Friday, November 18, 2022

Good Morning!

This morning we are getting set up for the 8th Series! We have 23 competitors back, and a high level of anticipation as we prepare to get started. The weather today looks mostly cloudy with highs in the mid-upper 30's with a slight wind out of the NW. The 8th Series will be a Water Blind and we will be starting shortly!

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Good Morning!

Welcome to Day 6 of the 2022 National Open! This morning we are heading into the 7th Series here in Paducah, KY. The weather for the next three days looks [COLD, brrr] favorable (and relatively similar!), with mostly clear skies and cool temperatures. Today after the sun rises, temps should get up into the low 40's by this afternoon, and wind shouldn't be a factor. But we will find out as the day progresses!

We are setting up at the 7th Series, preparing to run test dogs shortly ...

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

5th Series – Day 2

Wednesday – 5th Series – Day 2  
6:15 am

It's another cold November morning. It's a balmy 32 degrees, the wind is still but promises to come up out of the WNW. Clouds are predicted for later today. We have about 26 dogs left to run to complete this series. A test dog will be running shortly and then we will be on our way.

Test 5 – Land Quad with Two Retired and Two Flyers

The mat and Judges' tent for this series are on a hill facing south. The test lays in a large field with the marks running east and west. The dogs will leave the mat running down the hill – crossing a gravel road – and then dropping down another 10 or 12 feet to the field below. We are in the "Power Line" or "Siren Field" field for this test. This is a grassy field on the middle and left side. There are intermittent rows of standing cover running both north and south. As you look left, the rows are at more of an angle east to west. There are trees surrounding the field, but they are at a distance that keeps them out of play. There are also a few trees in the main field. The right side of the field is a cut corn field with strips of standing stubble. This is an Inline Quad with Two Flyers and Two Retired.

Bird station #1 is a flyer station with a green head. The gunners are 165 yards from the mat shooting to the right in the cut corn rows and stubble. (We refer to this mark as RF for Right Flyer)

Bird station #2 is 240 yards from the mat and has two gunners retired behind a well-brushed hay bale, shooting and throwing a dead Rooster Pheasant to the Right. This bird lands in heavy cover radiating from the base of a large tree. (We refer to this mark as RR for Right Retired)

Bird station #3 is 245 yards from the mat and has two gunners in a well-brushed blind. They will shoot and then throw a dead hen pheasant to the right landing on a terrace that runs angle left to right across the field. A row of thick cover on the side of the terrace hides the bird until the dog comes up the terrace. (We will refer to this mark as LR for Left Retired)

Bird #4 is a hen pheasant Flyer shot to the left. The four gunners stand 270 yards to the handler's left, shooting so that the bird lands in tall cover. (We will refer to this mark as LF for Left Flyer)

The order for this test is right to left, starting with the green head moving to the retired rooster pheasant. They then throw the dead hen pheasant and the final bird on this left to right line is the hen pheasant flyer.

This test takes approximately 7-8 minutes per dog to complete.  

5th Series Land Quad with 2 Flyers and 2 Retired (left view of test)

5th Series Land Quad with 2 Flyers and 2 Retired (middle view of test)

5th Series Land Quad with 2 Flyers and 2 Retired (right view of test)

Right Flyer – 165 yards – Drake Mallard

Right Retired – 240 yards – Rooster Pheasant

Left Retired – 245 yards – Hen Pheasant

Left Flyer – 270 yards – Hen Pheasant

Sketch of the Fifth Series by Jean Wu

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Good Morning!

Tuesday, November 15

Good Morning Everyone! This morning we are here at the 5th Series, getting ready for the test dogs to run before we officially begin. It's another chilly morning today, but not quite as cold as the past few mornings! Its currently about 39 degrees, with cloudy skies and a light drizzle that should be ending by mid morning. Rain was moving through the area last night so the grounds are cool and damp.

ANNOUNCEMENT: Please be advised that yesterday's announcement was incorrect that there is an offer for free lunch with a $50 merchandise purchase. Merchandise is still available for purchase, and there will still be lunch available for sale today in the clubhouse.

Test dogs are running at 6:45 am – and the 5th Series will be off and running soon-there-after!

Good Luck to all the teams this morning!

Monday, November 14, 2022

3rd Series – Day 2

Monday – 3rd Series – Day 2  
6:15 am

Good Morning! We are back here this morning to complete the 3rd Series. It is a chilly morning! It's 25 degrees with light wind and a cloudless sky, which should give way soon to a bright and sunny day.
Shadows will lay on the left side of the field for the remainder of the test. Steam is rising from the ponds and frost has coated the grass. A little snow still remains on some of the hay bales in the field. A single test dog is running and then we will commence running dogs shortly to complete this series.

 

Test 3 – Land and Water Triple

This series will be a Land and Water Triple with hen ducks shot left to right. The handler's mat is on a mound with a road along the left framed with a tree line surrounding the field. There is little to no wind today and the temperature is about 29 degrees as we begin. The field is cut with a long winding skinny piece of water. Hay bales are set throughout the field and part of the shoreline is not cut and has medium cover.

Bird #1 is thrown to the right about 250 yards on to an island with a clump of bushes on it and the gunners retire when the dog is sent for the flyer. The line to this mark is through a small end of the water. (We refer to this mark as LL for Long Left)

Bird #2 is thrown from a hay bale to the right to the corner at 170 yards and the gunners also retire. There is a land bridge left of the line to this bird. The line to the bird is through this patch of water. (We will refer to this mark as M for Middle)

Bird #3 is the Flyer Station, shot to the right into the field at approximately 130 yards. (We will refer to this mark as F for Flyer)

In addition, there is an Honor to the left of the mound. This test is taking approximately 6 minutes per dog. 

3rd Series – Land/Water Triple with an Honor

Long Left Retired – 250 yards


Middle Retired – 170 yards


Flyer – 130 yards

3rd Series Sketch by Jean Wu