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Dick Dastardly
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Hello Members,

 

As a newbie to pigeon shooting & the site I just wondered if anyone could answer a quick question for me that mabe to you is obvious.

 

I am sure I read somewhere that in amongst the pigeon decoys a couple of crow decoys will enhance the chances of attracting pigeon. Is this true or will it have the opposite effect?

 

I would be very grateful for an answer to my query and think help I have already got froom the site is great!

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Hello Members,

 

As a newbie to pigeon shooting & the site I just wondered if anyone could answer a quick question for me that mabe to you is obvious.

 

I am sure I read somewhere that in amongst the pigeon decoys a couple of crow decoys will enhance the chances of attracting pigeon. Is this true or will it have the opposite effect?

 

I would be very grateful for an answer to my query and think help I have already got froom the site is great!

 

It's perfectly fine and beneficial to put a couple of full bodied crows into your pattern. A lot of the professionals do it and you see it on their videos.

 

I was walking the dog earlier and I saw a pigeon nestled right in between two rooks on a branch and the pigeon wasn't fussed at all!

 

The corvids are very intelligent and usually wont come within gun range of your hide if they're slightly suspicious, so a couple of crow decoys should tempt them in just that little bit further, and the pigeons will this it's perfectly normal too.

 

All the best

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You are indeed correct it has been listed on several popular and reliable sites that placing a couple of crow decoys outside of your pattern will make things attractive for pigeons.

i havn`t tryed it but friends of mine have and they have said it produces results although i don`t know if they tryed without crow decoys to compare results.

Always been told to place slightly outside and away from the pattern.

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I have observed pigeons a lot over many years and pigeons and crows/rooks are very rarely seen together in the field , spread farm muck is one exception.

They don't really feed on the same things.

As regards the presence of the "wily" crows/rooks giving the pigeons confidence, I think that is extremely fanciful.

 

However, if it works for you, thats fine.

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They are good centuries mate... put a couple about ten yards off the last pigeon decoy in your pattern either left or right .... it lulls the flying rats into a false sense of security :oops::hmm: and POW feathers on the wind and thud on the deck ;) :blink: :oops:

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