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Go with some one experienced to start.....

Then Start with a spot and learn it .....

Creeks, how to navigate on and off around any big creeks, watch and note tides covering marsh, so you know where a 6,7 or 8m tide 'should' make. When you 'know' a spot so you can navigate in darkness or tide pushing, learn another section of marsh.

Try not to use a light to navigate on marsh.... ( particularly on eve flight when others might still be shooting) always carry a wading staff/compass

Slowly you will understand the marshes quirks and success will follow if you put the time in. Time out there is never wasted.....

Good luck , do you have dogs as well??

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I don't shoot gedney, but nearby.The wash can be v.dangerous.....

Treat it with respect and do not venture past a creek you can't cross to start. Myself and another fowler had to stop a newbie from trying to drown himself last season.... No idea of the danger or HOW the tide would come in, which was from behind. He was shocked when we sat him with us and tide rushed past us at the back of the marsh

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Use your first season as a learning curve , study the area in daylight hours ,creeks , liggers , footpath ect and you can use the daylight for bird identity and like Widgeon says , have you got a dog ? , if not its advisable to go out with someone who have got one .

 

The most important item in your chosen area is certainly the tides , last weekend was a full moon and a strong N / E wind which pushed a lot of water up on what was already a big tide and if you were out on unfamiliar ground you could easily get in serious trouble.

 

So depending on how much time you have got and how often you intend going , try and go with someone who know the area and is willing to take you and show you the safety side of fowling ( your club can give you some names ) , then make sure you , LOOK , LEARN and LISTEN .

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If you don't have a trained dog I would suggest avoiding shooting tides, concentrating on morn/eve with low water so you can pick birds. I know some experienced fowlers without dogs, however it obviously restricts their sport and they have to be very disciplined. ( not shooting over water/big creeks/ under moon) for me on the shore a dog is a must

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So drove end just looked on the web site and looks like you can shoot up to shep whites lawyers creek.

Correct. I believe i met your mate Andy on the range last season !!!!!!!

The OP WILL be taken by experienced club members until they feel they have enough knowledge/experience to not put themselves or other in Danger.

As yourself and other experienced Fowlers know the foreshore needs giving a lot of respect those Tides stop for no man or beast

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I'm welcoming all the information that's been giving by the guys so far and taken it in. I also know with out a dog it's going to be a big handicap and limit the shooting a fair bit. I'm eager to learn and except it's not all going to fall into place as been told it takes a few season to learn the foreshore. And I think all this season is going to be going out learning and hopefully have a shot here and there.

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I'm welcoming all the information that's been giving by the guys so far and taken it in. I also know with out a dog it's going to be a big handicap and limit the shooting a fair bit. I'm eager to learn and except it's not all going to fall into place as been told it takes a few season to learn the foreshore. And I think all this season is going to be going out learning and hopefully have a shot here and there.

It's a shame you had not asked for advice before the season started as exploring the Marsh tides etc would have been far easier.

But what i would do is during the day when other Fowlers have left the Marsh do some fact finding BUT beware that when tides are suitable Fowlers due tide flights during the day.

Whilst you're obviously very keen to get pulling the Trigger at first take a very cautious approach even if it means sitting on the Stow Ways or Gradge Banks at first.Don't forget judging shooting ranges is also difficult due the open space on the Foreshore. Try and learn what Quarry Ducks and Geese look and fly like especially important in the half light and Moon light.

Again i can't stress enough watch the Tides at all times now Duck or Goose is worth risking your life. Good Luck enjoy

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It's a shame you had not asked for advice before the season started as exploring the Marsh tides etc would have been far easier.

But what i would do is during the day when other Fowlers have left the Marsh do some fact finding BUT beware that when tides are suitable Fowlers due tide flights during the day.

Whilst you're obviously very keen to get pulling the Trigger at first take a very cautious approach even if it means sitting on the Stow Ways or Gradge Banks at first.Don't forget judging shooting ranges is also difficult due the open space on the Foreshore. Try and learn what Quarry Ducks and Geese look and fly like especially important in the half light and Moon light.

Again i can't stress enough watch the Tides at all times now Duck or Goose is worth risking your life. Good Luck enjoy

bit of a last minute should we join or not as we was going to do it a few day permits here and there
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My mate been in contact with the chairman and he is going to take us out for a guided tour around the marsh on Sunday around 10am. It's a no gun affair but it's to show us around and to ask questions can't wait 8n to Sunday now.

Join, people will take you out.

 

Better to get out with a few people and get a few shots and get to enjoy it. Then get out on your own to learn the area you have shot.

Havve joined I got my membership pack but not my basc back at the moment even thoughI am already a member of basc.
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The walk is nice but you will need to get people to guide you and show you some shooting and how to read the tide and get near birds.

 

Speak to the chairman for a list of names of people you can call to take you out shooting.

super advice Richie will do that. As I guess there is no payable guide's on the marsh
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super advice Richie will do that. As I guess there is no payable guide's on the marsh

 

Shouldn't need to pay, should be part of the clubs responsibilities to help new members. Although a breakfast or a pint after certainly would help make things more attractive for guides and then you can ask them questions while keeping quiet on the marsh...

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Shouldn't need to pay, should be part of the clubs responsibilities to help new members. Although a breakfast or a pint after certainly would help make things more attractive for guides and then you can ask them questions while keeping quiet on the marsh...

We don't mind paying for a guided especially if they got a dog to help us. And to anyone showing us the ropes a few beer or a bottle of scotch to show our appreciation is a minum I think.
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