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Reabrook

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About Reabrook

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  • Birthday January 19

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    England
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    Wildfowling, Fishing, Gundogs
  1. Reabrook

    Big Mallard

    Rouen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouen_Duck
  2. It is. What your talking about is pest control and goose shooting
  3. LOL! Not sure about that DF. They're proper Wildfowlers. It's just the rest of us are ignorant of the fact
  4. I think you might want to brush up on your ID skills as well as your shooting!!
  5. Are there ever any geese on the Solway? Depends who you ask I suppose lol
  6. I do both. The majority I breast but I also always pluck a few of the early season ones as I like them roasted. To be honest the later birds shot below the seawall can be a bit rank so breasting is your best option. I usually stir fry them or curry them though sometimes they go in a pie with other various bits
  7. Reabrook

    wet gear

    Wouldn't want to get caught short in that outfit? Bad enough trying to get the chesties unbuckled for a pee without the wetsuit as an undergarment.
  8. I could do much the same thing but it has to be the shore especially on the 1st
  9. Quiet little club marsh that rarely gets shot for me. The reason it never gets much shooting is that there's a hell of a walk to get to it and little to shoot at when you do. I like it for the peace and solitude on opening morning and you never know what will turn up. Will go down the night before have a fry up on the wall after the morning flight then drive to another marsh for the tide flight. Hopefully by then the rest will have gone home. Can't wait Best of luck to all that venture out
  10. Is that Wentloog or Glos secretary you spoke to?
  11. There is Wentloog Wildfowlers though I don't know much about them and Googling them turns up very little. This isn't to far out of your way and has plenty of fowling on the Welsh side of the Severn http://www.gloucestershirewildfowlers.co.uk/
  12. http://www.basc.org.uk/en/departments/wildfowling/ http://www.basc.org.uk/en/departments/wildfowling/wildfowling-permit-scheme-.cfm http://www.basc.org.uk/en/departments/wildfowling/wildfowling-clubs-and-links.cfm
  13. Several clubs in South West if your prepared to travel. Have a look at this http://www.gloucestershirewildfowlers.co.uk/index.html
  14. Several clubs in South West if your prepared to travel. Have a look at this http://www.gloucestershirewildfowlers.co.uk/index.html
  15. My memories not that good but I do remember there was a BB in our library as it was the first one I ever read. To be fair to the school I don't suppose they thought there was much call for books on coastal wildfowling in a midlands town, just about as far from the sea as you can get in uk. Plenty of fishing books and a few shooting books besides. After all these years I'd love to go back and see just what is in there now!! A few years ago my son was at an Agri College studying Game and Wildlife Management. He had to do most of his online research at home as the College computers had bee
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