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  1. My favourite wildfowler (Hello, Nigel!) kindly gave me a Canada goose yesterday. It was a warmish day so I dressed it after a few hours. Usually I make a decent enough job of a bird, but this one has me beaten. The feathers are leaving bits behind, and even going at it with a pair of tweezers is ridiculously slow. I'm working on the breast and wanted to make a good job of it to feed it to some young friends who are eating less meat to help fight climate change 馃槺 What do I do? If I keep going at this rate the meat will be out the fridge long enough to spoil. Do I give it and skin the breast? Do I give it a wave over with the blow torch and ignore the feather stubs? Your expert advice would welcome, even if it is "wait a bit and get another goose next month" 馃槃 If there is some plucking technique I have yet to learn I'd love to know about it. Right now looks like the kids are going to be getting pigeon instead!
  2. New to reloading, can anyone recommend a good steel load, I have 3.5 inch chambers tested fleur de lys.
  3. For more information link here - Provides concealment with excellent visibility - Pop open frame with roof canopy makes for easy quick set up - Comfortable for 2 people to easily shoot, watch or photograph - Hay Bale style design with roof cover canopy - Mesh panels allow extra stubble grass foliage to be added - Weight 7 kg approx - Comes with carry bag - Mesh canopy cover top design gives excellent visibility without being seen - Easy access zip open door - 4 Windows each with mesh cover panels - Height 145 cm and width 145 cm approx - Ground stakes included - Blends into any stubble wetland environment - Light and easy to carry - Strong and durable - Excellent quality and value 89.99
  4. 路 Fold up hide with carry strap路 Opens out to provide lay-down concealment, simply sit up and shoot 路 Perfect for the marshes 路 Padded seat and head area for comfort 路 Adjustable and easy to carry For more details - http://www.a1decoy.co.uk/wildfowl-lay-down-hide-1889-p.asp own Hide 路 Fold up hide with carry strap 路 Opens out to provide lay-down concealment, simply sit up and shoot 路 Perfect for the marshes 路 Padded seat and head area for comfort 路 Adjustable and easy to carry For more details - Wildfowl Lay Down Hide 89.99
  5. last morning flight of the season sadly but was not all bad has a couple of geese come over me and my mate and we managed to get one each...... nice end to my first season wildfowling cant wait till next season starts
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