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Hi all,

 

Quick question...

 

I typically shoot afternoon through to evening because this fits in well with my work. But i now have the opportunity to start shooting mornings.

 

Question = How early do you hit the fields, set up and start shooting this time of year? As soon as daylight appears...? say 5.30am? or not worth it?

 

I plan to do some morning reconnaisance work over my permissions but am interestd in your views before i set out please???

 

Many thanks!!!!

 

Brad

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Good question. I've had big bags on rape stubble, starting at first light.Pigeons can decoy very well just after leaving the roost. However, i much rather these days let pigeons have their first feed in peace. I think this gives them that bit more confidence in returning to the field later on. I would start at around 9.30 -10.00 am, but any time thereafter is good.

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depends on the area. if there is no houses close then i have started shooting at 0430. if in a built up area then around 0900 until 1730. i tend to shoot until i start missing easy birds, thats telling me i'm tired so i just call it a day. there's always tomorrow to have another go.

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As early as possible :) less disturbance around your pattern area if you set up at say 5:30

 

The problem with do an early start at this time of year is there are loads of fields for the birds to feed on ,so starting first light you can push them to other fields for the rest of the day .

 

I tend to stat midday time letting the birds have a feed at first light then getting them on the afternoon feed :yes:

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The problem with do an early start at this time of year is there are loads of fields for the birds to feed on ,so starting first light you can push them to other fields for the rest of the day .

 

I tend to stat midday time letting the birds have a feed at first light then getting them on the afternoon feed :yes:

It's a bit different for me, as I'm shooting Air rifles i like to be laid up, waiting and ambushing them as they land in the trees around the Deek pattern.

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