7th Series

SERIES SEVEN: Water Triple with a Flyer and Two Retired and an Honor

The line faces southwest towards a beautiful water structure on the Spangler property. The wind is northeast at 9 mph. Low lined clouds hang on the hill tops that rise on the other side of the lake. 

The immediate shore line slopes gently towards the water and a clump of trees.

Our first bird is the Right Retired station. The gunners are on the far shore up the hillside. The hen mallard is thrown right landing at 292 yards. The dog is going to want to go right of a clump of trees, past the point on the right going over the land and back into the water. Next he will want to go up the hill on the far shore running right of a group of trees to get the hen duck that lands in higher cover.

The second bird, the Middle Retired is a retired gun with a mallard hen landing 242 yards from the line. The line is left of the clump of trees on the shoreline. They will go by a point on the left, pull out of the water running left of a clump of trees. The bird lands on the far side incline of a small crescent shaped pond not easily seen from the line.

The final bird is a drake mallard flyer shot to the left landing approximately 199 yards on a large point where the gunners sit. The line is five water entries.

Upon their return, they are released to the Honor. The test taking approximately 12 minutes.