Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Test Four--Wide Open Water Triple

This test begins with an out-of-order flyer, a hen pheasant, way on the left with a land route the entire way; the bird is shot from right to left at 175 yards distant. Second bird down is the middle retired. It is also a hen pheasant and is thrown 150 yards out from right to left. The station retires behind a brushed blind. The line to this bird is through the left of an oblong boomerang shaped pond, and through a significant briar patch out to the bird in sparse broom sage. Last, the right-hand go-bird is a dead duck, again thrown from right to left on land on the far side of the right-hand portion of the pond behind some broom straw. The line to it is through the right-hand side of the pond. There is an honor on this test as well.