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Sport or Pest Control ?


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As with the other guys, I believe it's both.

I have seen fields ravaged by pigeons and received pleas from farmers to help rid fields of the problem. No one doubts they are a pest. However, fruit farmers may be plagued by greenfly ruining their crop but you won't find me out at the weekend with a sprayer full of insecticide! I shoot pigeons because I enjoy it. It's nice to be able to discuss the sport with fellow shooters without prejudice. Many of my work colleagues and friends know that I shoot clays and pigeons. They accept the clay shooting as a sport but some frown upon the pigeon shooting. I often find myself offering excuses of crop protection and the likes to vindicate myself. Why do I do that? Maybe to keep the peace in the eyes of non shooters as they do not support the thinking that shooting pigeons is a sport under any circumstance. That's part of what the march was about today – awareness.

Sorry to get ‘political’ over a simple question!  ;)

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First and formost it is a sport which i enjoy, however there is no question that i am indeed carring out pest control from the farmers point of view. I have no problem with the fact that i gain great plesure from shooting and also believe the i have more respect than most for the countryside as a whole.

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I,m glad to see that many recognise it as both a sport and a method of pest control.

 

The "pest control" element is very important, this is what enables us to shoot them 12 months of the year.

 

In parts of Europe there is a season for woodpigeon, in USA there are seasons for dove shooting.

 

We should be alert for "thin ends of wedges", a season, could be the first.

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Yes i agree definatly both,the way i look at it is vermin control is a necessary part of life in order to keep a healthy balance,but as has already been said if i do it because i enjoy doing it the same as any other hobby/sport i may wish to do.I have no problems justifing myself as what i shoot i eat o sell for others to eat,and what i cannot eat i only shoot when necesary.People may say it is cruel but then that is just the way of the world,what is more cruel controling a pest species or letting that pest put people out of busness?I think thats where alot of the antis start contradicting themselves,i say wait til they have got a bees nest in the chimney or rats and tell them to live in the coalshed until those other creatures which have equal rights decide to leave.

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It's good to see that we are all on he same wavelength. ;)

 

I think our views can be summed up by saying the pest control element of pigeon shooting is clearly evident when crop protecting where as the sporting side comes to the fore when there is no obvious benefit to the farmer other than reducing the local woodie population such as flighting or shooting over stubble.

Either way, it's the enjoyment of the sport that gets me up at the crack of dawn in the depth of winter (and they ain't so far away!) :love:

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