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Gervase
Joined: 17 Nov 2004 Posts: 8655
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My air rifle seems to be used exclusively for woodies these days. At 12ft/lb and with a decent scope it seems to do the trick, knocking 'em out of the trees adequately. Woodies are the wiliest of birds, though, and a bit of careful stalking or a hide are called for if you're not to spook them.
I had it easier in the last place, where the 'sitty tree' for the local woodies that plagued our peas was just in range of the bedroom window!
If you're plagued by flocks, though, forget the rifles - flighting to decoys with a shotgun is the best way. A set of shell decoys set out in front of a hide can give a good day's sport and yield you enough birds to stock the freezer or trade with your local butcher (don't expect to recover more than the cost of your catridges though - and that's if you're a good and miserly shot!).
If you get known locally as a reliable pigeon exterminator you'll get all the shooting you could want as they're a major pest, particularly on young brassicas, and can strip a field to uselessness in a day.
If you can get hold of it, Archie Coates' guide to pigeon shooting is invaluable. |
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