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  1. Hi Thanks very much to everyone who answered the poll. Its very helpful cheers. Just one other question - does anyone know where I can get general shooting statistics from, for example number of decoyers in the UK? Cheers Tody
  2. Hi Everyone, Doing some preliminary research for my A level product design project next year which will hopefully be a decoy system so I have to get some market research for the hypothetical situation. I have a few polls which I was wondering if any of you could help with? Thanks very much Tody
  3. Unfortunately if the only way to the field is by the top then you are exposing yourself (Silhouette) even before you can get a decent shot. Try walking down the side of the field next to the hedge, or fence- just to blend in as much as possible. Or try minimising your silhouette by crawling. Good luck, Tody
  4. Nicky, Not sure about trapping, but using a sea fishing hook baited with a few earthworms works well. If you try this, make sure you dont use a fishing rod, as the eels can swim backwards and back into their holes, where they can cause a vacuum. I find a thick broom pole and a lenth of sea fishing line or nylon string works well- even if it does sound fairly primitive Any way, if you try this method I wish you luck, its is highly effectie and great fun. Hope this helps, Tody
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    Computer

    Hi guys, Not really to do with shooting but I suppose you'll be able to view the PW forum!! I am selling my PC as I have just bought a new one. Tower computer 14" monitor 1 keyboard 1 mouse Pair of speakers Joystick The computer: CD rewriter and a normal CD drive. 128mb RAM 2.1GB Hard drive Graphics card 56 kps modem Runs well and have had no problems with it. Will sell all for £80 (o.n.o)!!!! Because its such a heavy thing I would prefer it to be picked up but postage can be arranged. Any q's just PM or email me. Tody
  6. Alrite braddez, Dont spose ur a relation to Del boy are you Tody
  7. hi guys, Just out of interest: Do flocked decoys shined in rain? Cheers, tody
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    even freaker

    Think Im going to have to shuffle to the toilet. tody
  9. Try the small local shoots, they are always willing to take on a new beater- esspecially if they have a dog, like yourself! Most of the local shooters will go to the village pubs or clay shoots, so you just need to get to know anybody that knows of a shoot orginiser. Tody
  10. thanks very much guys, very informative. I am probably going to go for the cocker but I am going to look around a bit and meet a few breeders, see what the parents are like in working terms and temprement. Thanks very much for your help, Tody
  11. Hi everybody, After following all of NTTF's fantastic advice on dog training and going shooting with people with gun dogs I have decided to go for it and get my very own gun dog. I would like to know which dog is the easiest to train. I have been thinking about getting either a cocker, springer or a retriever. Cocker spaniel is the dog I am most fond of- I have heard good reports from fellow shooters that they are good at everything: water, bushes,retrieving. But I have also heard that they can be a bit nippy and bad tempered. A good tempered dog is vital as it will be around small children- Is this a clear description? Any advice is much appreciated, Tody
  12. Get a heron decoy. The herons are territorial, this means others won't come down to one already at a pond. Heron deocys can be bought from deben www.deben.com hope this helps, tody
  13. usually late July or early august. Before then you should get some sport on laid cereals but only if there is a sufficient summer storm. If your booking time off work it would be risky to do it at this time, because even the farmer wont know when he's harvestings. As dogsnuts says its completely dependant on the weather; if its dry and warm with a bit of rain the harvest will be early. If it cold and very wet the harvest will be late. tody
  14. When pigeons are feeding on the ground they do not coo. They only coo when they are in trees- so cooing from your decoys on the ground will have an ill effect. I have often put decoys in trees and called out to other pigeons- this works. As for crows, you have the right idea. The crows are cawing at the decoys to get a reply. If they dont get a reply they know the "crows" are actually decoys. Therefore if you caw in the correct manner the crows will have the confidence to come into range. hope this helps, tody
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    Good Luck

    :: :( eug m Got my AS exams week after next. - Finish before the euro games start! :( Cant get much better! good luck to all those doing exams. tody
  16. Looking around for a few accessories for my car and found this fantastic site: http://www.barryboys.co.uk/ :( tody
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    Birthday Boy

    :( Happy Birthday Q!!
  18. The young 'uns are quite good to eat but the older ones are too tough. Best thing to do is what your doing- giving to somebody who uses them and burrying them- at least you are reintroducing them to the food chain. You can eat crows etc- just experiment witht hem, see if you like them. tody
  19. Thanks a lot guys :yp: Been a good day- lots of birthday beatings . Im planning to start driving lessons soon so I can get me self to the clay shoot In the bouncers and bar tenders "view" I am 18, so it doesnt stop me from having an iron bru at the bar Best thing is, I can now BUY my own ammo and shotguns! - Cant get much better. cheers tody
  20. Very good info FM :yp: I have been rook shooting for the past 10 years with my dad. We go to the same rookery each year, at around this time (went yesterday). We usually shoot 10-20; which is enough to make some rook pate, provide good sport and sustain the population for the coming year. tody
  21. chokes true cylinder - 5 improved cylinder - 4 or 1/4 modified - 3 or 1/2 improved modified - 4 or 3/4 full - 1 This means 'improved modified' is pretty tight hope this helps, tody
  22. At this time of year they are pairing up to mate. It could have been two males who were sparing or a male and female. The rest of the year they are usually solitary. tody
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