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To pick or not to pick that is the question?


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What sometimes disappoints a lot of members is that often we cannot have a constructive debate without someone getting personal and bringing emotiveness into the discussion. Debate is very healthy and educational. Emotiveness is destructive and everyone losses.

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You must be older , most 12 year olds have more of a sense of humour .

Lots of people have lost their fathers , its not exclusive to you , where I may well feel sorry that yours is no longer with you I think if the comment I made has upset you then you need to seek some help in dealing with the grief .

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The attitude of some members on this forum is a disgrace. A lot of you hide behind the pest control, but if that is the case you must be really generous people; you give up your time, expenses to help a farmer you have maybe met half an hour earlier. Don't make me laugh, like 99% of people on here, you do it for sport.

 

I actually had a farmer in the past who insisted I picked everything I shot on standing barley as he was concerned about pigeon feathers going into the bales & choking his cattle.

 

I always try and pick everything that I shoot & any pigeons I shoot certainly don't get wasted. Pigeon breast is some of the finest meats when cooked properly & I have someone who will buy the birds for £1 a piece.

 

Jdog wasn't far wrong, there are a lot of members on here I wouldn't like to shoot with.

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