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Hi Guys, I'm fairly new to pigeon shooting, and must admit, geting totally hooked!

 

I've got yhe basis, shell decoys, net seat etc,. I've been watching on facebook,and it seems flappers are making a big impact on a days decoying.so my question is, should I gt one, if so which one, or would you reccomend a whirler or something else?

Thanks in advance for any help.

D. :good:

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Flappers are easier to carry than rotorys,try to keep whieght down,it will add up.lol.

 

 

agree :good: .....also start to spend more time out with binoculars....and learn the areas the birds favour...wind direction...and where you will set up... :good:

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Well i shot the same field thats getting a lot of pigeon interest on friday and sunday

Friday i used 6 shells and a magnet = 30 birds shot

Sunday i used 6 shells and 2 flappers =40 birds

Though my mate was with me on friday so that accounts for the lower amount shot on that day .

 

I think flappers are the way to go .they are cheaper and lighter .and can be used in a wider variety of situations and require a smaller battery .

I have 2 a1 decoy flappers .pretty good so far

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I hate my flapper spend more time putting the wings back on the stupid thing than I do actually shooting. I used a rotary the other day and it worked a treat but other times it doesn't work.

 

Put a kink and a dull point on the ends that go through the wings.

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