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sorry but the picture does not make any sense?

you said it was all the time constant heavy drizzle which was soaking everything?

you said we became very wet on the way back to the car?

what I,m seeing on the 93 pigeon day is dry clothes, cap, gun, hedge row and no rain or rain droplets on the rape plus would,nt the pigeons feathers be glistening with rain on them mine do, ground looks like it haven,t seen rain for a while too?

sorry but I can,t see how that picture be right on your column

The picture was taken in the lea of the strong wind behind the hedge and the hide. The birds are wet and remained wet until collection on Sunday . We were soaked when we walked back to the Disco , if you look at the weather for the South of Birmingham for Good Friday you will see it was wet. If you believe that the picture was taken at another time that is your perogative, which I respect. I have no need to cheat or lie but I have always had doubters based on our efficiency in what we do . I can assure you that we have no need to lie and it takes a lot of time and effort to report our successes which I hope are informative and inspirational to others on the forum. I will continue to post our reports and hope you enjoy them in the future.

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Nice write up again PC.

 

People new to decoying pigeons need to take note of the detail in your posts to understand what goes into a successful days shooting.

 

It's easy to sit back and think certain people are blessed with golden permissions which always produce; the ability to spot where, when and how to set up is probably the hardest part to master, even more so than shooting in my opinion.

 

Cos

Very true that Cos. It's not just a case of setting up, sitting back and filling your boots. PC explains very well how with experience, you get to spot the signs that tell you if it's worth setting up and if they are going to come back to the field.
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BUNNY BLASTER I,m not trying to say anything just pointing out I can,t see rain sodden ground,clothes,cap,birds,leaves.

 

 

COSD, no ones calling anybody a lair just pointing out that on the picture it doesn,t look wet.

 

 

CHARLIE 79 I,ve taken many pictures of my bags in good and bad weather and I think all the pictures are a true reflection of what the weather was doing on that day,

 

 

I,ll stand by my post be it right or wrong, I can,t see a rain sodden field, clothes, leaves, birds, PC I read all your post and pictures all good stuff, just saying picture doesn,t seem to match your description of the ovents of the days bad weather if this is a crime then I,m guilty,

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We all enjoy the accounts PC takes the time and effort to put on here. They provide accurate accounts that provide learning and inspiration. :)

 

It is obvious in the first picture (unless a fine net curtain was draped across the field in the background to give the artistic mist effect) that looks like rain to me.

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We all enjoy the accounts PC takes the time and effort to put on here. They provide accurate accounts that provide learning and inspiration. :)

 

It is obvious in the first picture (unless a fine net curtain was draped across the field in the background to give the artistic mist effect) that looks like rain to me.

true it does look like rain, maybe I shouldn,t have said anything, maybe I should,ve said it looks soaking wet, maybe I should have not posted anything,maybe but again to ME the ground doesn,t look like its been drizzling all day on it leaves are dry(no droplets) just odd I guess.
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I do change my shirts , but I have seven all the same??????

I change my socks every day , one foot to the other?????

PC I for one love reading your posts mate. You crack

on and don't change a thing.

 

Atb

 

Stevo

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Nice write up again PC.

 

People new to decoying pigeons need to take note of the detail in your posts to understand what goes into a successful days shooting.

 

It's easy to sit back and think certain people are blessed with golden permissions which always produce; the ability to spot where, when and how to set up is probably the hardest part to master, even more so than shooting in my opinion.

 

Cos

 

Thats the truth.

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