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Well it was blood boiling yesterday after work but I needed to walk the dog and fancied a pigeon for the pot. The only field of stubble was right at the bottom of the farm so I had sweaty old hike in with all the gear.

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My shooting was dire with the pigeons coming in full steam with a strong breeze behind them. You can tell by the dog things were bad. As a rule after every shot his bouncing about wanting to storm out the hide. I would like to say so he can delicately fetch them back nice and tidy but really he just wants to smash them to bits and spread all over the field. But his good company :)

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anyway after a few shots were fired ;) I ended up with 3 in the bag.

Back home then and got them marinading in garlic and soy in the fridge.

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quickly fried tonight for 2 minutes with roasted new spuds in the halogen and fresh cabbage, beets and broad beans from the plot

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my daughter loved it.

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