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Is UK pigeon shooting an all year pursuit?


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Hi.

I have recently decided to do some pigeon shooting again after a break of about 25 years (for various career type reasons). Cropping has changed a bit around here (North Essex/South Suffolk) but the main staples for the woodie appear to be basically the same. I intend mostly wildfowling during the winter months then swapping over to pigeon, or am I missing out on some good sport? What does everyone do? Is it really worth decoying all year round, especially when the birds are in enormous flocks over winter? Thanks.

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It can be very difficult to get a decent bag of pigeon in the winter when they are flocked up, I sill go occasionally really just for the benefit of keeping on good terms with my farmers as its through the winter the pigeons cause them their biggest problem ( other than those that feed on standing cereals in the summer)

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I find it difficult to get any decent sport for much of the year, although I have plenty of permission, unless you're there at the right time on the right day it can be really tricky. If you work bankers hours, which I do, then I'm never there to see what's moving around and on what fields/crops. If you're a farmer or a land worker, then clearly you get that chance, and off you go, but for me I turn up on a Saturday hoping for some sport, and half the time end up not even setting up!

 

Best of luck starting up again

 

Jon

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Hi.

I have recently decided to do some pigeon shooting again after a break of about 25 years (for various career type reasons). Cropping has changed a bit around here (North Essex/South Suffolk) but the main staples for the woodie appear to be basically the same. I intend mostly wildfowling during the winter months then swapping over to pigeon, or am I missing out on some good sport? What does everyone do? Is it really worth decoying all year round, especially when the birds are in enormous flocks over winter? Thanks.

I wish it was!! Used to be, more or less, with a quiet spell in early summer. Now it's quiet all year with a burst of excitement at drilliing time and another at harvest. Even then, the birds are spoilt for choice and hard to pin down in my area.

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