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Hello Gents, I have been pigeon shooting since December, from then till March time I was doing quite well shooting over oilseed rape. But lately in April I have noticed a huge decline in the numbers of birds on the fields I shoot also the ones which are around aren't at all interested in my decoys any more. I have noticed as the crop has grown to 12-18 inches high my decoys aren't that visible any more. Please could you give me any advice, it would be much appreciated. Thanks Nick.

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Hello Gents, I have been pigeon shooting since December, from then till March time I was doing quite well shooting over oilseed rape. But lately in April I have noticed a huge decline in the numbers of birds on the fields I shoot also the ones which are around aren't at all interested in my decoys any more. I have noticed as the crop has grown to 12-18 inches high my decoys aren't that visible any more. Please could you give me any advice, it would be much appreciated. Thanks Nick.

 

Two reasons;- 1. They are breeding and so are preoccupied with that. 2. They will feed better on shorter crops than rape. Look out for freshly drilled cereals and clover or weeds in grass pastures for the next month or two. It will probably be slower sport than in winter though.

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Two reasons;- 1. They are breeding and so are preoccupied with that. 2. They will feed better on shorter crops than rape. Look out for freshly drilled cereals and clover or weeds in grass pastures for the next month or two. It will probably be slower sport than in winter though.

 

Thanks for your prompt reply, do you suggest leaving the rape fields for now, if so when is the best time to shoot over them again, because they are pretty much all i have got. One other thing, what is the maximum height of crop would you shoot over??

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You can shoot over rape at any time, obviously if and when the pigeons are on it. This time of year they do tend to turn their attentions to clover, and newly drilled crops and the large winter flocks of a couple of months ago will disperse to allow for breeding. I have shot good bags over tall rape but mainly because there was a flightline over it, the pigeons that were feeding on it were tight to a hedge where the rape was much shorter. The secret is being able to make your decoys stand out over the top of the crop, a magnet is a good start and I also use Chris Green floaters which will stand out and bob and weave above the crop. One very important thing to take into account is collecting the dead birds, are you going to cause more crop damage than the pigeons by walking about in a standing crop ?? A farmer will soon revoke the permission if he can see damaged crops caused by trampling around looking for birds. The next best time to shoot these fields will be at harvest time, often my best bags have been the day after the field has been cut, pigeons seem to hit fields hard in this area as soon as they are harvested and then move on. It is not always the case and some times it can benefit to leave the fields a few days to let numbers build up. As always it is best to spend time watching the fields to work out flightlines, it soons becomes obvious when the pigeons are moving most and from which direction

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As Ratman says; you can find birds on rape especially where it is not as high as esewhere, but if you haven't got a dog to retrieve then you will be struggling to pick them. They will go onto fallen rape if it flattens after heavy rain especially after it has ripened. At this time of year I tend to favour the airgun and pick them off from sitty trees near water around midday. That way I don't disturb the nesting game birds.

 

If you have a manure heap on your shoot keepyour eye on thatand also short grass in pastures and clover fields. They won'tcome in great numbers until August or thereabouts though.

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Its a little sleepy on my farm permission aswell ......The owner has planted wheat this year and at around a foot high now, the Pidgeons dont exist.....few Rabbits .

I hear it is quiet everywhere this time of year due to the mating, hopefully it will pick up soon. I'm investing in some bouncers to bounce above the rape.

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I hear it is quiet everywhere this time of year due to the mating, hopefully it will pick up soon. I'm investing in some bouncers to bounce above the rape.

 

It certainly isn't quiet everywhere at this time of year. In the last two weeks i have had bags of 116 and 94. A mate of mine and another bloke who shoots on the same farm have also had a ton each in the last week or two. The barley drillings produced good sport, the rape also. Very shortly, i will be expecting to start shooting some decent bags on peas.

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Rape over my shoots is almost a metre high now- had some good sport shooting the tractor wheel lines and edges though

 

best bag 13 so far as they just dont seem to want to commit to deeks

 

Les :blush:

 

 

i think a poll over the best score with what deeks over different regions of uk would be advantageous cause i have nooo luck wiv mine. id be lucky to bag 1-3 in half a day over rape. i can clearly see flight lines and my field skills are next to none as ive done this from a verry young age and know the score round my grounds if you know what i mean. but what ive noticed is the growing amount arround houses and town centers. they seem to be laughing at me from every tree, even when i come back from my local farm, there hasnt been nothing on the wing then suddenly when ive retrieted home theres 10-20 there sat on the roofs. ha ha ha they even seem to laugh down ma chimney ITS PIGEON PARANOIAAAA lol im now confused . com i dont know what will work deffinately should work out a poll as it will derive interesting results.

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welcome ;)

I have tried shooting around the edges of my rape fields but with no success, i spent 3 hours there yesterday and didn't even see a bird let alone shoot one!! Didn't even fire 1 cartridge!! Do you think it is a good time to shoot over pea fields?? Any help appreciated. Thanks.

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spend some time looking to see where the Pigeons are feeding ( over your shoots obviously) look for where they fly to and from ( Flight Lines) try to set up under one of these flight lines for best results

 

Pea's sound good- are they actually feeding on them?:blink: If so give it a go- nothiong to loose have ya?

 

 

Les ;)

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spend some time looking to see where the Pigeons are feeding ( over your shoots obviously) look for where they fly to and from ( Flight Lines) try to set up under one of these flight lines for best results

 

Pea's sound good- are they actually feeding on them?:P If so give it a go- nothiong to loose have ya?

 

 

Les :big_boss:

thanks for the reply, have you used air pro decoys or hypaflaps, has anyone has any experience with them??

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My main pea farmer has probably got around 50 fields drilled by now. I have driven past several of these in the last week or so and the pigeons are starting to hit a few of them. I know the areas where the pigeons are likely to hit. I will have my first go at them some time this week.

Hypa flaps can work well. My best bag using them is 202. I don't use them that often, though.

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