Advice neeeded please! How far from your hide would you ideally need to set up decoys for shooting pigeons on maize.
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Advice neeeded please! How far from your hide would you ideally need to set up decoys for shooting pigeons on maize.
Try 30 yards , or closer if you can get away with it . Be prepared to either shift your hide or decoys ( whatever is quicker ) if it's not working . They can be a challenge and seam to get out of shot gun range in a couple of wing beats. Great for your dogs , I was lucky to have a good shoot on them with my dog which has cemented a good solid retrieve.
Thank you, Munsey, much appreciated...I can see how it would be great dog work...
Perfect for young dogs and our pointer breads as not much can go wrong . If your dogs have never done it before or not good on marking shot birds, dont use the deed birds as decoys as the dogs can get confused and will rush out and bring them back . I like to work the surrounding paddocks after wards and you always get a few downed birds that the dog will point . Good time to get a photo.
I'd shoot them every day of the week if I could . They roast up real nice too.
Set up next to roosting spots get them as they come in at night. Bring lots of ammo they are quick!
was out by darfield today and seen mobs of pigeons in the thousands...... nearly crashed on a straight bit of road.
Would 7's be enough, Pointer?
you at the fonterra site
i was yesterday.
You bring a gun kawhia?
I am bloody keen to get onto some pidgies if you boys want another gun. Can swap a hunt for some ducks or geese.
Went out Saturday morning and got our arse kicked they where shy as , don't know why?. In the past it was easy. My only thoughts are the dairy farms don't have any hedges anymore and blinds stick out like dogs balls? . M-A until I master them again you would be better sticking to ducks and geese
Any high bridges seem too have a few roosting under them,preferably not a road bridge.
No worries, nothing is guaranteed in hunting. There are heaps (although not thousands) living in the hedges around rolleston. I did find a good field at the beginning of the duck season but it was only a block away from town so I wasn't comfortable shooting it. Also heaps around ellesmere.