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ollie391

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  1. Happy Sunday everyone!!! I recently edited some more footage from last season on our pheasant syndicate and I just wanted to share it with you. Hope you enjoy: https://youtu.be/zqXnPzHUrZo
  2. I still have a few videos from the past game season to make, time is seriously limited to edit these days. Anyway , this one is from Boxing Day 2017 on our syndicate, a lovely sunny day out in lovely surroundings. Thanks for watching as always
  3. This video has some quality shots, but undoubtedly my favourite shot of the year which was a high hen bird about 50 yards high. To be honest I couldn't believe I brought it down. During the same video I nearly had a cock bird take the head of me and one really distant crow which you can tell in the video with the lead I gave it.
  4. This video from the start of December was filmed in the pursuit of the greatest game bird of them all. Quite a wintery day with snow, hail & strong wind, but ended up with a decent bag of birds. I hope you all enjoy
  5. Below is my latest video from the pheasant syndicate. Videoed over a couple of days during end of November/Start of December. There is also an appearance from a pod of porpoises which were only about 50 yards out into the sea. Hope you all enjoy.
  6. Haven't been on a lot recently as I moved into a new house and have no internet yet. Anyway I made this video a couple of weeks ago and only got round to posting it. Footage from a couple of early days out on our syndicate. I was a little annoyed as some of the footage of my dog working hard was ruined by a drip on the camera. Loads more videos to follow when the internet gets installed.
  7. I don't go to a field with the intention of shooting crows or pigeons. Both are vermin, so I'll gladly shoot both given the opportunity. This farm has a chip factory on it and the feral pigeons congregate around the factory sheds. They fly between this farm & another farm I have permission on and both farmers have asked me to shoot ferals around their sheds. Yes you are quite right I shouldn't have to justify myself on the video, I stated they are ferals so why should anyone doubt me. Thanks another person with common sense that can tell the difference between a feral
  8. Thanks everyone for the kind comments, sorry only replying now, haven't been on in a while. I honestly can't tell you if I shoot with both eyes open or not, it's just natural so I don't consciously open both or close one. My best mates father has raced pigeons all his life told me before that racing pigeons do not decoy into fields, they fly on a straight course back home normally at a decent height. I can assure you all the birds were ferals.
  9. Only getting round to making this video now from the end of September. I had a day on barley stubble shooting corvids and had a great day passing 3 figures. Birds decoyed lovely and I shot decent also with lots of doubles as you'll see in the video. It was also memorable due to the amount of Grey Crows I managed to shoot in the process.
  10. We have had a serious problem with corvids taking the pheasant feed. They have been difficult to decoy but for some reason this particular day they decoyed quite well. Ended up with a respectable bag of birds and a decent bit of sport: https://youtu.be/vgebRKD94_I
  11. Thank you, the third bird made it easy for me.
  12. I went out about a month ago with a mate who had recently bought a Winchester SX4. It was a typical Irish day with sunny spells mixed in with heavy showers. The crows & ferals pigeons decoyed pretty steady in the morning but tailed off in the early afternoon. Ended up with a decent bag of birds despite some of the poor shooting and a new gun well christened. https://youtu.be/qz8eTlHENIc
  13. Thanks mate. Always good craic with me & my mate. I liked clearing up after him twice on those ferals lol Cheers lad
  14. I hope you all had a good opening weekend at the ducks, deer etc. This is a video from earlier on in August shooting pigeons (mostly feral pigeons) & crows over barley stubble. Ended up with a bag of almost 150 birds. https://youtu.be/X7dgReuwlJg
  15. Great day ahead on the geese by the looks of it!!!
  16. Thanks mate. Don't be silly mate, get it recording. We all miss, it would be no fun if we shot everything. Cheers Les Cheers foxdropper Cheers stoggy
  17. I am out again on a winter barley stubble in Northern Ireland shooting pigeons & crows. We had 2 hides set up in this farm, myself in one hide and my father & his mate in the other. We had a pretty good day with a bag in excess of 100 birds and some challenging shooting. Thanks for watching as always and lads keep the videos coming https://youtu.be/J6__rpavP6E
  18. Cheers everyone. It's a SJ4000 on a gopro headmount. I'll hopefully upgrade to a gopro soon. Some of the crow shots were in slow motion so maybe that is why.
  19. Hi all, Been very quiet recently on here, building a house at the moment so haven't had much time for shooting. Got out a couple of times over the past month or so and bagged a few birds on camera, here is the latest instalment. A short outing for a couple of hours on a Friday afternoon on fresh cut silage after corvids and another outing on pigeons on standing barley. I'll hopefully get a bit more time in the next few weeks to get some shooting done during harvest. Thanks for watching https://youtu.be/eO1MlziLvrM
  20. I had forgotten about this footage from December & January of some Rough Shooting here in Ireland. Most of the action is after Woodcock & Snipe with my cocker spaniel Dinky. There is also a couple of roost shooting clips. The season seems a long time ago now, looking forward to some decoying now in the spring & summer. https://youtu.be/si-5diL57A4
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