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Hello all.

 

I'm new to pigeon decoying although I've been shooting game for a while. My problem is, what to do with all the dead pigeons? This isn't a problem when shooting pheasant as they are taken by the keeper, or duck when you may only get a brace but I have been a bit overwhelmed by how many it is possible to kill on a single day. I do not want to just throw them in a hedge for all the right reasons, but my freezer will only take so many!

 

What do other people do? Should I find a local butcher? Any suggestions gratefully received.

 

Rups

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Hello all.

 

I'm new to pigeon decoying although I've been shooting game for a while. My problem is, what to do with all the dead pigeons? This isn't a problem when shooting pheasant as they are taken by the keeper, or duck when you may only get a brace but I have been a bit overwhelmed by how many it is possible to kill on a single day. I do not want to just throw them in a hedge for all the right reasons, but my freezer will only take so many!

 

What do other people do? Should I find a local butcher? Any suggestions gratefully received.

 

Rups

 

If you're close, I'll have them off you.

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Hello all.

 

I'm new to pigeon decoying although I've been shooting game for a while. My problem is, what to do with all the dead pigeons? This isn't a problem when shooting pheasant as they are taken by the keeper, or duck when you may only get a brace but I have been a bit overwhelmed by how many it is possible to kill on a single day. I do not want to just throw them in a hedge for all the right reasons, but my freezer will only take so many!

 

What do other people do? Should I find a local butcher? Any suggestions gratefully received.

 

Rups

if you know the keeper where you shoot during the season ask him he will no doubt be using a game dealer to sell his game and maybe pigeon he shoots over cut cover.

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Westminster as reported on another thread.

This really brings up the old discussion point of "where are you"? why people do not put it in the profile I do not know, it helps in many differing ways.

If people ask for shooting, someone may offer if they knew you were near by.

I know it cannot be policed as people can put "the Moon" as a location and without a super sophisticated system it will slip by.

bakerboy

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it is only a little moan and not pointed at any one person

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Westminster as reported on another thread.

This really brings up the old discussion point of "where are you"? why people do not put it in the profile I do not know, it helps in many differing ways.

If people ask for shooting, someone may offer if they knew you were near by.

I know it cannot be policed as people can put "the Moon" as a location and without a super sophisticated system it will slip by.

bakerboy

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it is only a little moan and not pointed at any one person

 

Im with you on this one, many a time Ive seen members without a location or with silly remarks, and thought if they cant be bothered to inc it, why should I bother leaving a reply

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I've always disposed of my surplus Wood Pigeons through a Game Dealer in a local large town, who pays me 50p per bird. He freezes them and once every couple of weeks a refrigerated lorry collects his entire stock, and that from many other Game Dealers and ships them over to Paris where they sell for a couple of quid each.

 

At 50p a bird to me, it just about covers my ammo bills and transportation to the game dealer, although sometimes I trade them for other meat cuts. When I only have a small number to part with, they go to the Chef of a local pub that specialises in locally sourced food. It's quite surprising how popular Woodies are when they appear on the pub menu, lol. The Chef never has any left to go off, every one I supply is used that day.

 

It helps if you can supply to either end user on a reasonably regular basis. They would like a regular supply rather than a dozen or two every six months.

 

I'd certainly recommend you check with some of your local country 'Pubs' that provide food, maybe you can make a 'deal' as well. All you have to do is negociate a price per bird. You may get more per bird if your willing to dress and pluck them, but I wouldn't bank on that. It does certainly help though if you slit and empty the crop of its contents, especially if they have been feeding on 'Greens'

 

Good luck,

 

Harry

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Hello Nick,

 

I have been supplying the same company for nigh on forty years on and off. I tend to use a .22 'scoped' Weihrauch HW90k Air Rifle these days and take headshots only, so there is no damage elsewhere on the carcase. There's nothing worse than spitting out an ounce or more of lead when eating any bird, game or otherwise. That's appreciated by the Game Dealer and no doubt the customers who eventually purchase the birds.

 

I decoy using a low level hide and shoot from the prone position using a silenced weapon. If I miss, sometimes I can get in a second shot, whereas, with a 12 bore you scare the **** out of every pigeon within hearing range. I decoy at no more than 25 yards range using Shell decoys on spring loaded sticks, so in a breeze they nod quite convincingly. I also loft two or three full body decoys into the trees under which I shoot. I don't get many birds landing up there, (until evening) but it seems to give confidence to hungry pigeons coming into feed, that it's safe to land. Dead birds are added to the decoys periodically.

 

It works for me. Please feel free to try it yourself.

 

Harry

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Hello Nick,

 

I have been supplying the same company for nigh on forty years on and off. I tend to use a .22 'scoped' Weihrauch HW90k Air Rifle these days and take headshots only, so there is no damage elsewhere on the carcase. There's nothing worse than spitting out an ounce or more of lead when eating any bird, game or otherwise. That's appreciated by the Game Dealer and no doubt the customers who eventually purchase the birds.

 

I decoy using a low level hide and shoot from the prone position using a silenced weapon. If I miss, sometimes I can get in a second shot, whereas, with a 12 bore you scare the **** out of every pigeon within hearing range. I decoy at no more than 25 yards range using Shell decoys on spring loaded sticks, so in a breeze they nod quite convincingly. I also loft two or three full body decoys into the trees under which I shoot. I don't get many birds landing up there, (until evening) but it seems to give confidence to hungry pigeons coming into feed, that it's safe to land. Dead birds are added to the decoys periodically.

 

It works for me. Please feel free to try it yourself.

 

Harry

Almost identical methods to me but I find it more comfortable to sit, usualy in a hedge with some camo netting in front and homemade shooting sticks for support. I now use Fuds as they seem to give them more confidence to land, and can be lofted as well.

 

I put my furthest deek out at my zero range of 35 yards and my nearest at 15 and I mainly take chest cavity shots now (just below shoulder joint) as that drops them quicker and you don't get the 5 backward rolls, dropped feathers everywhere and a pigeon on it's back as you do with head shots.

 

I only shoot 100-150 a year so only have enough for my family.

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