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Second proper outing and first ton! :yahoo: absolutely over the moon, fantastic day thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you again Terry .

 

We arrived at a farm with the sky literally blue, we picked a spot which they had been hitting pretty hard over the last few days, trees infront to the right and behind.

 

Set up the pattern and the magnet, got into the hide and we were ready. We had downed 5 birds in as many minuets, nice breeze on our backs the birds were flying around behind the field behind us and landing in front, superb.

 

All in all we shot around 125 birds, picked 97, some ended up in dense woodland, others in areas of the crop that had not been hit and that we were certainly not going to damage by attempting to retrieve the downed birds.

 

Terry did some amazing shooting, left right pairs it was a pleasure to watch, we swapped guns during the second half of the session. My shot of the day was a bird from right to left at around 60ish yds, not bad for the second shot with a semi-auto! Long shot, first pair, and first ton. All in all a fantastic day, with some real good sport, certainly won’t forget it.

 

Image below with my take home.

 

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Second proper outing and first ton! :yahoo: absolutely over the moon, fantastic day thoroughly enjoyed it! Thank you again Terry .

 

We arrived at a farm with the sky literally blue, we picked a spot which they had been hitting pretty hard over the last few days, trees infront to the right and behind.

 

Set up the pattern and the magnet, got into the hide and we were ready. We had downed 5 birds in as many minuets, nice breeze on our backs the birds were flying around behind the field behind us and landing in front, superb.

 

All in all we shot around 125 birds, picked 97, some ended up in dense woodland, others in areas of the crop that had not been hit and that we were certainly not going to damage by attempting to retrieve the downed birds.

 

Terry did some amazing shooting, left right pairs it was a pleasure to watch, we swapped guns during the second half of the session. My shot of the day was a bird from right to left at around 60ish yds, not bad for the second shot with a semi-auto! Long shot, first pair, and first ton. All in all a fantastic day, with some real good sport, certainly won’t forget it.

 

Image below with my take home.

 

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James' Shooting improved through out the day, with some really good distance birds. Yes we missed some really easy birds, but we were there for the learning.

One of the last shots James took, was a high incoming bird, (yes he was a little impatient but excitement kicks in)30+yards up 40+yards out, came down dead as :hmm: :hmm: :hmm: "dead pigeon should come down" :lol: :lol:

It is always a shape when you have to leave birds in the field, but we would have done more damage then the Pigeons.

I picked 5 up this morning when I was over at the shoot setting up another shooter to keep the farm covered.

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Well done a very good bag. I was about 150yds from you and saw the constant stream of birds heading your way the few hours I was there. I shot 34 and managed to pick all mine bar seven which dropped into the standing crop. Apparently another gun out on the farm shot 140 odd too.

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Well done a very good bag. I was about 150yds from you and saw the constant stream of birds heading your way the few hours I was there. I shot 34 and managed to pick all mine bar seven which dropped into the standing crop. Apparently another gun out on the farm shot 140 odd too.

well done on your first ton :good:

by the sounds of it that farm was buzzing with them going off the bag reports :good:

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Great write up and. congratulations on your first red letter day.

As always well done Terry, that's another one you've hooked!

 

Terry can't do weekend but watching the weather for Friday, if it's looking decent Ill give you a shout tomorrow.

 

Cos

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Well done a very good bag. I was about 150yds from you and saw the constant stream of birds heading your way the few hours I was there. I shot 34 and managed to pick all mine bar seven which dropped into the standing crop. Apparently another gun out on the farm shot 140 odd too.

 

 

Well done Phil, a 34 bag is not to be sniffed at by any means!

 

Cos

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James' Shooting improved through out the day, with some really good distance birds. Yes we missed some really easy birds, but we were there for the learning.

One of the last shots James took, was a high incoming bird, (yes he was a little impatient but excitement kicks in)30+yards up 40+yards out, came down dead as :hmm: :hmm: :hmm: "dead pigeon should come down" :lol: :lol:

It is always a shape when you have to leave birds in the field, but we would have done more damage then the Pigeons.

 

I picked 5 up this morning when I was over at the shoot setting up another shooter to keep the farm covered.

David covered for me this morning (Wednesday) and shot a very creditable 152, I will try and post up the picture later if I can

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I picked 5 up this morning when I was over at the shoot setting up another shooter to keep the farm covered.

David covered for me this morning (Wednesday) and shot a very creditable 152, I will try and post up the picture later if I can

 

 

That's excellent news, farmer must be a lot happier!

I'll be keeping an eye on the weather and may pop over tomorrow, I'll let you know later today :good:

 

Cos

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That's excellent news, farmer must be a lot happier!

I'll be keeping an eye on the weather and may pop over tomorrow, I'll let you know later today :good:

 

Cos

I will be out from 11.30 returning late, try my mobile at 6.00ish if you want me.

I can meet you early tomorrow if you want to set you up, but must be home again by 8.30.

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