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Best/worst weather for pigeons?


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OK, so obviously horizontal sleet isn't going to encourage anything to fly, but is there

good and bad weather for shooting pigeons?

 

Very warm, still summer days with not a cloud in the sky?

 

 

'Normal' days with a bit of wind and cloud cover?

 

 

Wet weather where it's raining a bit but not chucking it down?

 

 

 

Anyone got any good or bad experiences?

 

The reason I'm asking these questions is I was out last weekend _not_ shooting pigeons. It was

a very warn still day, I don't think my hide was great and I think I moved too soon on

the very odd bird that was about. _Nothing_ came into the decoys in about 4 hours.

 

 

Nial.

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I prefer a dull, cloudy, chilly day with a brisk wind.

The wind seems to keep pigeons on the move and does deaden gunshots.

 

I hate hot, still, sunny days, when the flies are gently buzzing round your head and a light aircraft slowly drones by....zzzzzz, zzzzz, zzzzzz, many are the peaceful dozes I have had in the hide in those conditions.

 

If it is raining hard, or heavy rain is threatened, I don't bother going.

Intermittent showers can be good conditions, especially on stubbles.

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I hate hot, still, sunny days, when the flies are gently buzzing round your head and a light aircraft slowly drones by....zzzzzz, zzzzz, zzzzzz,

 

 

That pretty much describes what it was like.

 

It was actually quite nice to be sitting in a field instead of in front of a computer, but I wouldn't

have minded a few pigeons to have a go at.

 

 

Nial.

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The last time I went when it was sunny/warm I found a nice spot in the bushes (no comments please !!) flies were a pain, got bitten everywhere, found about 3feet to my left someone had kindly left a captains log, complete with bog roll, soiled. Put me right off my butties.

Won`t be sitting there again !!!

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