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Hi All,

 

I have been shooting this farm for about a year and have had mixed results with my setup in the field pictured. i have two positions and i would like any feedback from anyone who could offer some advice to bring my numbers up. this field is rape at the moment and i am hoping it will be cut tomorrow (sunday).

 

thanks in advance.

 

http://sdrv.ms/1cTuHx7

 

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I would open the pattern a little more , for me the magnet in position 1 is in the wrong place , I always want them to get to the decoys before the magnet so would position it to start above the head of the pattern and closer to the hide.

 

But what ever advice you get its no good going with pre conceived ideas of where the hide will be what pattern you will use etc , each day is different and wind direction can change

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I would open the pattern a little more , for me the magnet in position 1 is in the wrong place , I always want them to get to the decoys before the magnet so would position it to start above the head of the pattern and closer to the hide.

 

But what ever advice you get its no good going with pre conceived ideas of where the hide will be what pattern you will use etc , each day is different and wind direction can change

Thanks for that advise, I do find that i am in those two positions when in this field because the wind always seems to be coming from the road so back to the road is a no no unless i setup in the middle.

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I always thought the curve of the decoys went the other way ?

 

It does. The 'point' of the curve should be closest to the hide so the birds drop in to the concave area. They seem to be blocking the birds out unless they are coming from behind the hide.

 

If I use a magnet I like to have it well in front of the pattern.

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Hi All,

 

I have been shooting this farm for about a year and have had mixed results with my setup in the field pictured. i have two positions and i would like any feedback from anyone who could offer some advice to bring my numbers up. this field is rape at the moment and i am hoping it will be cut tomorrow (sunday).

 

thanks in advance.

 

http://sdrv.ms/1cTuHx7

 

Most of the time birds like to come in to the wind....also it looks like a foot path in position 2! so that would be in line with your shooting.

Just chuck the decoys out in a random pattern as they do not feed in L,X, Y, ZZ motor way patterns!! Set up within the distance you are confidant to kill them.

You need a bit of space for the birds to land in so take account of that when you set up...Don't keep running out pick up birds...! If they keep flaring off then time for a change..

One last thing..Good luck

 

TEH

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So I will move the magnet closer to the hide. I would like to have the wind at my back but the road is a factor so that's why I have been in these two positions, the pattern for the decoys does change but the basic shape is correct??

 

The birds do come in but it was the magnet position I was really unsure of.

 

There are no footpaths across the field but I can see the line in position two does look like one but on this scale the line is a good 200m from the trees.

 

Thanks for the replies they are all appreciated

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Most of the time birds like to come in to the wind....also it looks like a foot path in position 2! so that would be in line with your shooting.

Just chuck the decoys out in a random pattern as they do not feed in L,X, Y, ZZ motor way patterns!! Set up within the distance you are confidant to kill them.

You need a bit of space for the birds to land in so take account of that when you set up...Don't keep running out pick up birds...! If they keep flaring off then time for a change..

One last thing..Good luck

 

TEH

All good points, thanks. I think the footpath is either animal track or just a weird contour. I do like luck.

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I would agree on both magnet positions (Fenboy above) and would always be prepared to switch it off depending on bird behaviour.

Movement can be the diffence on some days and like Fenboy and others, I have been known to use two magnets with great results...on other days they seem to cause more problems than they are worth.

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The space you want the pigeons to land in needs to be big enough for them to commit to. I normally have a gap that is 30 yards wide so they can see it is an easy land. The magnet in one is too far out and I would have this at the head of the pattern. Don't get too hung up on shapes like a U or a comma just see how they AR e when you arrive and try and mimic this.

 

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