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Roost Shooting


Matthew Arnold
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Now the pheasant season has finished the local estates we shoot on are allowing us to go and roost shoot in the woods. We had 11 pigeons and a Jackdaw this afternoon. Would have been more but the pigeons were sky high. Here is a pic of this afternoons bag. Will keep you updated as the roost shooting goes on until april.

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Gonna be having pigeon stuffed duck breast to tea tomorrow night. Mum will be having just duck breast. Not gonna tell her that the ducks were shot tho. We had pheasant and partridge casserole last night. My sister doesnt like my dad and i bringing shot stuff home but will still eat it. :lol::confused:

dont you let them hang , ? two weeks is about the right length of time?

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We normally call it quits at the first weekend in april as the birds will be starting to get in the swing of things for spring. We have a vermin shoot on two of the estates we go to. Normally split into two teams one team go to one end and the other team head to the other we just sweep through blatting squirrel dreys and having any woodies that come over. We have a few people stood out the front in case any ginger critters and jays come out.

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