fenboy Posted February 6, 2014 Report Share Posted February 6, 2014 Hi Fowling is defiantly for the young first find keen youngster strong one Kit youngster out and then load him with your own tell him carry it will toughen him up Odviousely he goes first to see how deep the mud is Your there to keep him safe Pick 2 spots to shoot from Have the best spot for your self youngster can learn from watching After the flight youngster carry everything back Debrief after with other old fowlers while youngster cleans guns equipment and dog Ask youngster if would like to go again If yes you've gate a mate who could save your Life Seriously though take someone with you if your not 100% fit All the best Of Excellent advice OF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Penelope Posted February 7, 2014 Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 Ha! 'A Fowler's Advice' instead of 'A Father's Advice'. HiFowling is defiantly for the youngfirst find keen youngster strong oneKit youngster out and then load him with your own tell him carry it will toughen him upOdviousely he goes first to see how deep the mud isYour there to keep him safePick 2 spots to shoot fromHave the best spot for your self youngster can learn from watchingAfter the flight youngster carry everything backDebrief after with other old fowlers while youngster cleans guns equipment and dogAsk youngster if would like to go againIf yes you've gate a mate who could save yourLifeSeriously though take someone with you if your not 100% fitAll the bestOf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Mat Posted February 7, 2014 Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 I have given the thigh waders some thought and the thing is when I went with dale down winkle run to the front we were knelt down in small creeks and the water came up around my waist as I had to tie my coat up higher than my waist, with thigh waders I would have been wet. I think the way forward is some nylon chest waders which will be more room to move and also so I can sit down on them as well. Probably get some for 20 odd quid off fleebay. Reagrds Hcc Wear thigh boots when you are not on a tide, i only wear thigh boots and so far i've only got water on them once and that wasnt even on holbeach marshes! Try the closers spots for a while, andersons is one hell of a walk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kent Posted February 7, 2014 Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 Thigh boots and over trousers are often a boon, especially if you need to take a leak! Furthermore ever tried to get out of chesties when your well and truly stuck? I tend to wear chest waders when I need to actually sit in the tide besides being hot they soon wear out and thigh boots are so much cheaper to replace when you tear or hole them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrycatcat1 Posted February 7, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 Wear thigh boots when you are not on a tide, i only wear thigh boots and so far i've only got water on them once and that wasnt even on holbeach marshes! Try the closers spots for a while, andersons is one hell of a walk For someone so young you are so wise that is good advise, to be honest with the tide the other day I could have got by with wellies Yes but the chap that went with me down Andersons had been roaming around Kirton marsh all morning then came off and went with me in the afternoon , fit as a fiddle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kent Posted February 7, 2014 Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 For someone so young you are so wise that is good advise, to be honest with the tide the other day I could have got by with wellies Yes but the chap that went with me down Andersons had been roaming around Kirton marsh all morning then came off and went with me in the afternoon , fit as a fiddle Its funny you get used to certain things over time you body adapts and so does your technique. its a bit like getting a super fit marathon runner and letting him try and keep up with a hod carrier who smokes 20 fags a day has a bad diet and issue with drink- he wont keep up. A fellow wildfowler had a heart attack and he was driving a sit on mower at the time, he has ten years on me but can still non the less beat me out on his marsh- which I add is a hard one! I have taken guys far fitter and younger than me out lamping on the fell at night yet few keep up my neighbour a shepherd of 84 yrs young can but I doubt he could run 150 yards even slowly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrycatcat1 Posted February 7, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 Its funny you get used to certain things over time you body adapts and so does your technique. its a bit like getting a super fit marathon runner and letting him try and keep up with a hod carrier who smokes 20 fags a day has a bad diet and issue with drink- he wont keep up. A fellow wildfowler had a heart attack and he was driving a sit on mower at the time, he has ten years on me but can still non the less beat me out on his marsh- which I add is a hard one! I have taken guys far fitter and younger than me out lamping on the fell at night yet few keep up my neighbour a shepherd of 84 yrs young can but I doubt he could run 150 yards even slowly Yes I know what you mean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrycatcat1 Posted February 7, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 Hi Fowling is defiantly for the young first find keen youngster strong one Kit youngster out and then load him with your own tell him carry it will toughen him up Odviousely he goes first to see how deep the mud is Your there to keep him safe Pick 2 spots to shoot from Have the best spot for your self youngster can learn from watching After the flight youngster carry everything back Debrief after with other old fowlers while youngster cleans guns equipment and dog Ask youngster if would like to go again If yes you've gate a mate who could save your Life Seriously though take someone with you if your not 100% fit All the best Of I do like that thanks, I shall give that some thought, now where is that boy? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hifly Posted February 7, 2014 Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 Mine is not physical but mental, I now have reached that age that pulling the trigger dose not float my boat like it use to, I put it down to being spoiled on the Norfolk coast for the last 28 years. I always said that I would stop shooting geese when I hit the certain mark, well I have past that and more due to inland and coastal shooting and wildfowling just dose not have the same draw as It use to. Maybe one day I will get the bug again but at the moment I have lost that passion that once pulled me from my bed and drove my whole life and I feel the worse for it but I don't know a way back YET ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kent Posted February 7, 2014 Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 Mine is not physical but mental, I now have reached that age that pulling the trigger dose not float my boat like it use to, I put it down to being spoiled on the Norfolk coast for the last 28 years. I always said that I would stop shooting geese when I hit the certain mark, well I have past that and more due to inland and coastal shooting and wildfowling just dose not have the same draw as It use to. Maybe one day I will get the bug again but at the moment I have lost that passion that once pulled me from my bed and drove my whole life and I feel the worse for it but I don't know a way back YET ! I think it comes to most, what you need is to move on. That might be hunting for something else, birdwatching , restricting yourself to dog work, vermin whatever. Its otherwise just repeating the past only without the buzz. I have worn that hat myself on other things Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old farrier Posted February 7, 2014 Report Share Posted February 7, 2014 (edited) I do like that thanks, I shall give that some thought, now where is that boy? It's realy handy if you can find one whose parents are good cooks and send them with home made cakes and sandwiches All the best Edited February 7, 2014 by Old farrier Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrycatcat1 Posted February 8, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2014 It's realy handy if you can find one whose parents are good cooks and send them with home made cakes and sandwiches All the best I will keep my eyes peeled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrycatcat1 Posted February 8, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2014 Mine is not physical but mental, I now have reached that age that pulling the trigger dose not float my boat like it use to, I put it down to being spoiled on the Norfolk coast for the last 28 years. I always said that I would stop shooting geese when I hit the certain mark, well I have past that and more due to inland and coastal shooting and wildfowling just dose not have the same draw as It use to. Maybe one day I will get the bug again but at the moment I have lost that passion that once pulled me from my bed and drove my whole life and I feel the worse for it but I don't know a way back YET ! Thats a tricky one that mate, I have been giving it some thought and still not sure what the cure is or even if there is a cure. Not sure, you may feel different at the begining of next season when everyone gets the "fever" back, I hope you get better soon. Regards Hcc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fenboy Posted February 8, 2014 Report Share Posted February 8, 2014 Mine is not physical but mental, I now have reached that age that pulling the trigger dose not float my boat like it use to, I put it down to being spoiled on the Norfolk coast for the last 28 years. I always said that I would stop shooting geese when I hit the certain mark, well I have past that and more due to inland and coastal shooting and wildfowling just dose not have the same draw as It use to. Maybe one day I will get the bug again but at the moment I have lost that passion that once pulled me from my bed and drove my whole life and I feel the worse for it but I don't know a way back YET ! I have set myself a taget of 10 pinks before I retire , should be 112 by the time I get them at the current rate ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DerbyshireDale. Posted February 9, 2014 Report Share Posted February 9, 2014 I have given the thigh waders some thought and the thing is when I went with dale down winkle run to the front we were knelt down in small creeks and the water came up around my waist as I had to tie my coat up higher than my waist, with thigh waders I would have been wet. I think the way forward is some nylon chest waders which will be more room to move and also so I can sit down on them as well. Probably get some for 20 odd quid off fleebay. Reagrds Hcc Camo nylon chest waders £28 inc p+p off ebay H....you can just use the waist belt they come with whilst walking, just like a pair of trousers and then when you get in position hoist em up, saves getting soaked to the skin, then sitting around chilling for a few hours!!....if you go down andersons with "shakin stevens" you'll still be soaked with sweat even if you're wearing shorts and a T shirt...2 strides to my 1, 6ft 2" and thinks he's on his push bike!!...really you need a pair of leaking waders on, so the sweat can get out!!.....I think he used to be a training officer for the "Foriegn legion"...anyway I've read his comments about me and there's a "solicitors" letter on its way first thing monday morning!! cheers ...Dale. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrycatcat1 Posted February 9, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 9, 2014 Camo nylon chest waders £28 inc p+p off ebay H....you can just use the waist belt they come with whilst walking, just like a pair of trousers and then when you get in position hoist em up, saves getting soaked to the skin, then sitting around chilling for a few hours!!....if you go down andersons with "shakin stevens" you'll still be soaked with sweat even if you're wearing shorts and a T shirt...2 strides to my 1, 6ft 2" and thinks he's on his push bike!!...really you need a pair of leaking waders on, so the sweat can get out!!.....I think he used to be a training officer for the "Foriegn legion"...anyway I've read his comments about me and there's a "solicitors" letter on its way first thing monday morning!! cheers ...Dale. Wondered where you had been mate, I will give you a ring in the week H Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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