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The farmers quickly cultivate the fields for a couple of reasons. one is that any weeds or dropped crop seed can germinate and they can be dealt with by cultivation or spraying ready for the next type of crop. Another is to fit in as much cultivation as they can when it is raining or too wet to go harvesting. Decoying can be hit and miss. I.ve shot good bags on basicaly mud and had no trade at all on stubbles. You've just got to find a line or two and give it a try.

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I've seen large numbers on cultivated rape stubble but these fields do not seem to hold them so they flit from one field to another each day and if you move them off few return. Different on cultivated pea stubble which often have many peas on the surface and can hold pigeons. Shot 58 on cultivated pigeon stubble last week.

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The Farmers are very quick to cultivate up here the last few years. Rare to see a stubble field into the new year these days.

 

Have watched them muck spreading one side of a field as they are still combining the other, following day cultivated.

 

 

Figgy

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I've seen large numbers on cultivated rape stubble but these fields do not seem to hold them so they flit from one field to another each day and if you move them off few return. Different on cultivated pea stubble which often have many peas on the surface and can hold pigeons. Shot 58 on cultivated pigeon stubble last week.

I've not shot over that before...

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