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186 on Barley Stubble (and..First ton score)


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What a day. Have been watching three small barley stubble fields since harvest as often get good numbers. Last week one field had 300+ on it so I have been itching to get on but other things have got in the way. Managed to get today off work and weather perfect. No clear flightline in these fields with pigeons crossing them at various points. But as one field half ploughed planned to set up in middle field. Rain first thing then dried out and wind picked up. When I arrived very few pigeons about but had only recently stopped raining so assumed they would soon turn up. Set up by 9:30 with my back to a large oak tree and a popular sitty tree. This tree is good to shoot under as not much canopy. Set up with wind directly behind me and a wide U with about 20 flocked shells directly in front. Soon had 5 bagged and put two on flappers at front of pattern. Pigeon traffic was a reasonable pace but fluctuated between busy and quiet sessions of about 5 mins. Flappers did not seem to be helping with more birds flairing away so switched them off and left as angels and added another stationary angel. By twelve I had bagged 40 and had built up the pattern with deadbirds on craddles. The wind picked up and had a very busy two hour session, often had pigeons coming into the pattern from two different flightlines at the same time and pigeons committing to the pattern straight after a shot. Then a quiet half hour and first chance to grab some lunch and coffee. Traffic picked up again and similar to morning except for wind made for better sport. Finished with 186 picked. Ratio just under 1:2 and 14 left-and-rights. My first ton and more than doubled my previous best.

 

Couple of points to note:

1) I was using 1/4 choke with Eley First (7.5, 28g) in first barrel and 1/2 choke Express pigeon special (6, 30g) in second barrel. I was very impressed with the killing power of the Eley First for a cheap clay cartridge.

2) As more stubbles are getting cultivated and drilled there is less stubble around for pigeons which is why I think these fields were so busy in the last week. So keep your eyes out on the remianing stubbles.

 

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A good day.

 

Those Eley First's are a very good pigeon cartridge. Been using them recently in the fibre 28g and at £40 a slab, you can't go wrong.

 

What a day. Have been watching three small barley stubble fields since harvest as often get good numbers. Last week one field had 300+ on it so I have been itching to get on but other things have got in the way. Managed to get today off work and weather perfect. No clear flightline in these fields with pigeons crossing them at various points. But as one field half ploughed planned to set up in middle field. Rain first thing then dried out and wind picked up. When I arrived very few pigeons about but had only recently stopped raining so assumed they would soon turn up. Set up by 9:30 with my back to a large oak tree and a popular sitty tree. This tree is good to shoot under as not much canopy. Set up with wind directly behind me and a wide U with about 20 flocked shells directly in front. Soon had 5 bagged and put two on flappers at front of pattern. Pigeon traffic was a reasonable pace but fluctuated between busy and quiet sessions of about 5 mins. Flappers did not seem to be helping with more birds flairing away so switched them off and left as angels and added another stationary angel. By twelve I had bagged 40 and had built up the pattern with deadbirds on craddles. The wind picked up and had a very busy two hour session, often had pigeons coming into the pattern from two different flightlines at the same time and pigeons committing to the pattern straight after a shot. Then a quiet half hour and first chance to grab some lunch and coffee. Traffic picked up again and similar to morning except for wind made for better sport. Finished with 186 picked. Ratio just under 1:2 and 14 left-and-rights. My first ton and more than doubled my previous best.

 

Couple of points to note:

1) I was using 1/4 choke with Eley First (7.5, 28g) in first barrel and 1/2 choke Express pigeon special (6, 30g) in second barrel. I was very impressed with the killing power of the Eley First for a cheap clay cartridge.

2) As more stubbles are getting cultivated and drilled there is less stubble around for pigeons which is why I think these fields were so busy in the last week. So keep your eyes out on the remianing stubbles.

 

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Well done Sam good write up and nice bag of pigeons you seem to be getting a few birds moving in round your neck of the woods now mate ! Think that's where mine have all vacated to lol I use 7.5 express power red 1500 now at £42 a slab you can't go wrong.

 

Atvb Dave

 

Thanks Dave. Now I have gained the trust of my farmers I can have guests on a couple of permissions....will have to have you over for a day. Likely to be quieter now the shooting season due to start but should have some peas in the spring?

 

 

Great result and some good shooting. :good:

 

How long ago were those fields harvested ?

Was their any "volunteer" barley sprouting ?

 

Fields have been cut for about a month, very little volunteer barley sprouting as been too dry....but plenty of barley left behind by the combine, mainly as whole heads or partly broken heads of barley rather than threshed seed.

Two remaining stubbles will be left overwinter with cattle on so may get another go before cattle put on....will see if numbers build up again.

 

Thanks for all the positive comments - was certainly a day to remember :good: :good: :good:

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Hi Sam yeah mate that would be great thanks 👍

I'm always out and about in the week now trying to reccy but at the minute I can't seem to locate them on my perms seem to be spread out over the stubbles but not in any numbers ! If I do start to get some good numbers I will be sure to give you a shout thanks again.

 

Atvb Dave

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An excellent day, i'm pleased for you.

Don't bother with the heavier cartridge in the second barrel.

 

I had a feeling that if you posted on this topic you would say that. I agree, there is a lot of fiddling around with cartridges going on and it is just not necessary.

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Thanks Dave. Now I have gained the trust of my farmers I can have guests on a couple of permissions....will have to have you over for a day. Likely to be quieter now the shooting season due to start but should have some peas in the spring?

 

 

 

Fields have been cut for about a month, very little volunteer barley sprouting as been too dry....but plenty of barley left behind by the combine, mainly as whole heads or partly broken heads of barley rather than threshed seed.

Two remaining stubbles will be left overwinter with cattle on so may get another go before cattle put on....will see if numbers build up again.

 

Thanks for all the positive comments - was certainly a day to remember :good: :good: :good:

If there is still plenty of food there I would almost guarantee you'll get another day on there. Almost every time I've had a first good day on a stubble like the one you mention, I've followed it up with another on the same field a week or two later.

The best part is, you shouldn't have to wait too long for the birds to be back on there in similar numbers - and maybe even more!

I'm just waiting for numbers to build on a couple of barley stubbles with a fair bit of food left on top, then hopefully I can have another good day or two before I turn my attentions to wildfowling once more.

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