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Flighting woodcock at Dusk takes some beating. For any keen shots who have never tried it, I suggest you should.

Driven Grouse is an art to perfect, seen some awesome shots over the years(Sir Edward Dashwood being the best Ive seen).

 

Snaring and trapping require an element of skill as well as practice (not everyone is good at it).

 

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I'd say woodcock shot while flighting at dawn/dusk are the easiest woodcock you will ever shoot.

 

Disagree there mate.

Look at their eyes, they see better in dark/fadeing light.

 

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i'd say the terrier lads facing a real shitty dig through the roots clay rocks ect :thumbs:

 

 

In terms of hardness, would agree with that.

 

Most work with dogs is as much to do with the dog as it is to do with the owner and obviously some are far more skilled than others.

 

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Wildfowling definitely

 

Up at 3am to travel to the foreshore, wade out up to half mile through mud and across creaks in the pitch black freezing cold up to you boll*cks in water in some ditch that resembles a trench on the Somme with ice cold rain blowing in your face waiting for the Dawn to break then a widgeon comes screaming past. Now that's a hard hunt :big_boss:

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Wildfowling definitely

 

Up at 3am to travel to the foreshore, wade out up to half mile through mud and across creaks in the pitch black freezing cold up to you boll*cks in water in some ditch that resembles a trench on the Somme with ice cold rain blowing in your face waiting for the Dawn to break then a widgeon comes screaming past. Now that's a hard hunt :big_boss:

 

fair play to you guys,i know a lad does wildfowling.he comes home in some states.guess its worth it all though :thumbs:

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Flighting woodcock at Dusk takes some beating. For any keen shots who have never tried it, I suggest you should.

Driven Grouse is an art to perfect, seen some awesome shots over the years(Sir Edward Dashwood being the best Ive seen).

 

Snaring and trapping require an element of skill as well as practice (not everyone is good at it).

 

FTB

 

 

I'd say woodcock shot while flighting at dawn/dusk are the easiest woodcock you will ever shoot.

 

Disagree there mate.

Look at their eyes, they see better in dark/fadeing light.

 

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I know what your saying mate but the ones you do get a shot at are plodding a long rather than exploding from beneath your dog and twisting off like a leaf in a gale.

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Been a few years since I have flighted them TBH

 

But last time I did, was waiting in a ditch ion the edge of a forestry block on the field side. On their way out feeding they would whip over at incredible speed.

 

Shot to kill ratio like 1:20 :whistling:

Also need a good dog to pick them

 

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Been a few years since I have flighted them TBH

 

But last time I did, was waiting in a ditch ion the edge of a forestry block on the field side. On their way out feeding they would whip over at incredible speed.

 

Shot to kill ratio like 1:20 :whistling:

Also need a good dog to pick them

 

:thumbs:

 

FTB

 

 

Fairplay mate, i think it depends where you flighting them and where you stick the guns, often you can put them with a good view of approach down a valley and get more warning than you would normally with woodcock. Also if they have not seen you they are flying a lot slower. The figures speak for themselves, thats how the biggest number are shot here. Never really been my thing, always seen it as much about the dog hunting them up in the kind of cover they hide in as me missing them with the gun :whistling: Missing flighting woodcock. . . . well you just shooting at stuff and missing :laugh: Where's the fun?

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Fairplay mate, i think it depends where you flighting them and where you stick the guns, often you can put them with a good view of approach down a valley and get more warning than you would normally with woodcock. Also if they have not seen you they are flying a lot slower. The figures speak for themselves, thats how the biggest number are shot here. Never really been my thing, always seen it as much about the dog hunting them up in the kind of cover they hide in as me missing them with the gun :whistling: Missing flighting woodcock. . . . well you just shooting at stuff and missing :laugh: Where's the fun?

 

 

Aye, but everything in wales is a bit slower anyway :whistling:

 

What would you rate as the hardest shot?

 

Driven grouse on a windy Scottish moor takes some beating.

 

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:laugh:

 

I'm lucky, i can spit from my front door onto a shoot with a good population of woodcock and have free reign.

 

Not sure mate, down to a lot more than the bird. Driven grouse in a proper wind is always a tough one, as is woodcock walked up over dogs in some of the thick boggy forestry round here, because the birds are twisting up through the trees you rarely even have chance for a shot. Low light flighting teal into woodland ponds is tough. Ummmmm. . . . :hmm: some of the very high pheasants where you need a good long barrel, heavy shot and a hell of a lot of lead maybe.

 

Easiest shot would be rabbits in front of the maize harvesters. But very good fun :thumbs:

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