Shoot Diary

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  1. bbrown

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    A thousand birds is a LOT of birds in one day and you'd only see that on a big commercial shoot. Whilst I'm totally ok with shoots being run on a commercial basis I'm not sure you need such large bags to fund them but I could well be wrong!

    The small syndicate shoot I went on the guns and beaters are members of the syndicate. They put money in at the beginning of the year which pays for the birds and the keepers time(he has another job too). They have a few working parties through the year and share the workload with the keeper overseeing everything. The had an average day when I was there with 5 guns and a bag of about 45 birds if I remember rightly.

    Much more my cup of tea and I'm trying very hard to go and see/participate in some rough shooting which I think will appeal to me even more especially now I have Obi.
     
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    mmm....I've seen an introduction to shooting day run by a London women only club....sigh...more clothes required....
     
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    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=8788.msg125772#msg125772 date=1416602025]
    mmm....I've seen an introduction to shooting day run by a London's women only club....sigh...more clothes required....
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    Don't forget the sparkles! ;D
     
  4. JulieT

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    I won't. I bet I'd be a rubbish shot. Hand/eye co-ordination was never my thing. Actually, co-ordination was never my thing.

    Oh well, off to find out.... ;D ;D ;D
     
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    Actually.....I am a very good shot.
    Pretty good record on the occasions I have been clay pigeon shooting.
    Get foiled by the odd clay rabbit......but somehow or other I have a natural "eye".
    NO idea where that came from....... :p
     
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    [quote author=drjs@5 link=topic=8788.msg125782#msg125782 date=1416603109]
    Actually.....I am a very good shot.
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    ooo - fab! just booking some clay whatsit lessons now...

    The things this forum gets me into.... ::) ;D
     
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    I was good at clay pigeon shooting but had to give it up quickly as I have tinnitus (ringing in the ears from noise damage). Don't think I could have ever killed a living creature though.

    It is interesting that some men as they get older they seem to want to stop killing and take up working their dogs instead :)
     
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    Yeah Stacia.....I would stick to clay :D
     
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    My OH ("I was a reserve officer in the French Army, you know, so I can shoot") is as keen as mustard to go shooting. ::)

    Don't worry, thinks I, it'll wear off. Just like fishing, sailing and flying did. Although sailing took 10 years. ::)

    I think he has visions of shooting and killing a duck (he loves duck) for supper, and sending Charlie to get it for him.

    Now, what's more unlikely? That he'll actually hit a duck, or Charlie would actually bring it back?

    Shall I confess now to the complete ineffectiveness of all the money and time (away from home, leaving OH to cope on frozen pizza) spent on gundog training? Or bank on him never actually hitting a duck?

    hmmmm.....

    ;D ;D ;D
     
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    ROFL ;D ;D ;D
     
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    ;D ;D ;D

    (I love pizza - even frozen will do)
     
  12. pippa@labforumHQ

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    That is my opinion of the purpose of shooting game, of any kind. There is no pretence about it on my part
     
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    [quote author=editor link=topic=8788.msg125941#msg125941 date=1416674258]
    That is my opinion of the purpose of shooting game, of any kind. There is no pretence about it on my part
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    I'm quite sure that is true. I was talking more generally of the "industry" - by which I meant the entire operation of pheasants shoots in the UK, and the representations made by organisations such as BASC.

    It is extremely hard to figure out what is going on - there are many, many calls for an independent looks at things from the economic contribution claims, to the environmental benefit claims.

    I'll stick to a clay pigeon lesson until I finish reading I think! :)
     
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    I once came home with a rabbit, a pheasant and a pigeon, not many women bring the food home after a days hunting ;D
     
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    Did you prepare and cook them yourself? Gosh, I'd be clueless about that!
     
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    Have to confess to taking them to a shop and having them dressed, shop no longer there unfortunately. I adore game but OH not keen, but I did cook them all and thoroughly enjoyed them.
     
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    [quote author=David link=topic=8788.msg125731#msg125731 date=1416590845]
    M&S tried selling pheasant then backed down under pressure from various groups. Strangely there didn't seem to be any pressure on selling, lamb, beef, pork, duck, goose, turkey, or chicken.
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    Pheasant is available in M&S, and other game - apart from grouse.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-28483764

    I'll see what is actually available in my local store tomorrow.
     
  18. David

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    Ah - yes. It was grouse not pheasant.
     

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