MOO 730 Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 There are plenty of threads about what deeks lads are useing ....I have tried them all over the years and I am out shooting pigeons nearly every day of the week but maybe only deecoying a few times a week depending on weather ,where there feeding etc . here is my set up that I have found to be successfull through trial and error On rape or stubble I put out 20 cradles with dead birds 2 groups with a space in the middle to encourage birds to land in the killing zone the individual birds i have quite close together cause if you watch birds feeding they can be quite close and have found this to work I have 2 rotorcoy machines 1 set up on flapper and one on feeder with timers to save battery life ...these are great bits of kit and have set just one out on the field and birds come in . I set out 6 bouncers faceing into the wind and have found with these that if you turn a few of them at an angle so the pigeon wings are nearly vertical than horizontal if there are bails I put some bouncers on bales so they are quite high up . I f I use a magnet or 2 they are a good bit from the pattern also on a bale if possible . The ground I shoot has a lot of pigeon shooters in the area so the birds can be wise ...but the above is working for me ...like i say its trial and error and studying your quarrys behaviour any body got any other tips ? Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 tips,seems you have covered it all really,my only tip to myself would be to lighten the load that's all Quote Link to post
black recking it 730 Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 tips,seems you have covered it all really,my only tip to myself would be to lighten the load that's all LOOK,S LIKE IT,S JUST NOT MY THREAD,S THAT ARE CRAP MOO :laugh: :sick: Quote Link to post
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