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I could have travelled outside the county boundaries today and I still may not have found any lines.

 

The rape stubbles I have looked at close by had 200 birds on. It wasn't even a case of one bang and they're gone it was poke my head over the hedge and they were gone never to return. I have rarely seen pigeons behave like it. The barley stubbles have been turned over and were devoid of birds.

 

I must admit I am struggling with the pigeons in this area. There aren't that many and the ones that do exist are difficult to fathom.

 

Brownie points in the house and garden are all very well but I need my decoying fix.

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You are learning what it has and is like for us in east anglia.............you have moved from the land of milk and honey....and now realise how hard we have to work at things to get a good day................look at it as a challege im sure you will come good................ :good:

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Hopefully it will make you feel better to know that the pigeons here are behaving exactly the same. The numbers you saw here recently have seemingly disappeared :unhappy:

Very strange at the minute, a rape stubble for example can be covered in pigeons one day, and void of any birds the next.

They are spoilt for choice at the minute, we just have to keep looking.

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Permission l'd not decoyed previously had its fields harvested, so managed to get out yesterday. Plenty of pigeon about. I had two shots and my neck/shoulder started to really play up (past injury reoccurrence) and that was the total shots by moi. A mate l'd took from work took a dozen. He hadn't shot for a long time, and it took him a while to get his eye in (he could have had 70 plus). He did well l thought. Its frustrating though when pigeon and crows were decoying so well and having to sit on my hands, with my shotgun by my side.

Anyhow, weather permitting, they intend harvesting more fields early next week .. hopefully my neck will be okay.

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It is difficult at finding lines at the moment....maybe the pigeons have so much choice of stubbles and other feeding areas.

Hopefully it will get easier as the fields get ploughed in.

I don't think this is correct. Find the right fields and the results will come.

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Hard luck , you've left the easy pigeons from the Midlands. You state that poking your head over the fence , well with respect with that cap it would appear to be an eclipse to the birds so they would be spooked. What do the locals wear as head gear that may work.

 

Nothing most of them have no head just a bump on their shoulders. :whistling:

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I could have travelled outside the county boundaries today and I still may not have found any lines.

 

The rape stubbles I have looked at close by had 200 birds on. It wasn't even a case of one bang and they're gone it was poke my head over the hedge and they were gone never to return. I have rarely seen pigeons behave like it. The barley stubbles have been turned over and were devoid of birds.

 

I must admit I am struggling with the pigeons in this area. There aren't that many and the ones that do exist are difficult to fathom.

 

Brownie points in the house and garden are all very well but I need my decoying fix.

Welcome to reality, it's usually like that on my patch!! Not many birds, overshot, magnet aware, decoy aware, hide aware, rarely a flightline to be found. Stubbles ploughed in the next day, then "No shooting, the pheasants are in the wood a mile away"!!

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