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It's Rainin White Feathers

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  • Birthday 18/08/1980

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    Pigeon decoying and roost shooting<br>Duck decoying and evening flight<br>Lamping rabbits and the odd fox<br>FT shooting<br>FAC air rifle hunting<br>Playing football<br>Eating<br>I think there's a place for the woman up there but just can't find a slot!<br>
  1. is that the stealth net you have? if it is, is it 1 or 2 ply and does it fold down easily into a small size, is it easy to see through? thanks
  2. great during hard frosts walking through rush fields, or during deavy frost, our best bag for two of us was over 40 in two days. All retrieved by our lab, all eaten. Tasty little treats!
  3. Taken today in my m8's garden, this is the first one I have ever seen! Come on tell us what it is!
  4. taken in a flooded field i have been watching, 12 wigeon came in whistling, this the only one close enough to kill. Teal were crackers, had me on my toes the whole while i was there!
  5. most semi autos take a while to run in and get rid of the stiffness, strip it give it a good clean, very lightly oil moving parts and shoot or buy a beretta
  6. OR get to a good sporting layout, have a crossing target that is dropping about 30-35 yards away from you, OR a target that is coming directly at you and is dropping at the same time OR a target that is hovering OR a target that is crossing at high speed OR one dropping out of the sky at high speed only to suddenly jink at the last min. The list i endless!! There never has, is or will be a layout where you can replicate shooting a real pigeon, thats the beauty of decoying these wonderful birds! No clay will ever be as good as the real thing my friend!
  7. clays are a waste of time as practice for shooting pigeons, both totally different. Although i personally have never had one a lesson will help with MOUNT, FIT, TECHNIQUE etc. If you are doing a fair bit of pigeon shooting it becomes instinct and a decoying pigeon should rarely escape the both barrels if your competent. BUT if you haven't shot pigeons for a while or as i do shoot a different species e.g. duck i find it takes a while to get up to speed and get your eye in. Your a born with ability not skill, skill is learned through practice!
  8. thats the boy trying to keep them thin on the ground!
  9. they go mad for the rotary, and ive shot a 70+ bag over a flapper.
  10. the reason i posted the pic was to show you guys waht they look like, they are quite commen on lough neagh, , ducks easily identified by the large white patch at base of bill.
  11. since the summer this year i have taken 40 odd, keeps the farmers happy, especially the sheep men around lambing season!
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