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what do people find the hardest kinda hunting ? ferreting and ratting i was doing from a early age so find that easy, sometimes, unlike mole trapping or snaring am completly useless at :laugh: , and i love fishing but theres no chance am throwing a hook around in the air for a bloody trout ! o yea am shite at shooting but i dont mind getting a bad/troubled dog in and spending time getting them running on the lamp ( in a fashion ) :whistling: , ,

 

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Partridge aren't too bad to shoot. Find that Pigeon shooting can be challenging some days with a strong cross wind. Rough shooting can be hard some days.

Don't find shooting too skilled, you just need to get the time in.

 

Training dogs to do what you want everytime is skilled.

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Partridge aren't too bad to shoot. Find that Pigeon shooting can be challenging some days with a strong cross wind. Rough shooting can be hard some days.

Don't find shooting too skilled, you just need to get the time in.

 

Training dogs to do what you want everytime is skilled.

 

when i did have my license the only shooting i did take to was rough shooting, more quick action shots, but put me in the middle of a line were i had chance to see birds coming towards me i was rubbish,

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shooting teal just as its getting dark and i agree with shooting pigeons with strong cross winds except ferel pigeons

100% agree... :yes:.............splash, splash,splash......aw fir fucks sake... :wallbash:

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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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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.

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