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I have no financial interest in this, just trying to help the guy drum up some shooters. Cost is $145 (lunch included), they're looking for 28 shooters, and are going to release 1000 birds. It's Sunday March 29th in Marion, MI. If you want go and shoot contact: Chuck Connell TAILS-A-WAGGIN' ACRES HUNTING PRESERVE 231-743-6483 http://www.preservehunt.com
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You're the first person I ever saw publicly advertise a pigeon shoot...
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I was painfully forced to hit quote to read what you said since I did start this thread.
It's not a "pigeon shoot" it's a European tower style shoot where they're using pigeons instead of pheasants hence the words "tower shoot" in the topic line.
Plenty of places advertise tower shoots when it's pheasants, I don't see how it's any different using pigeons. This is not a "box bird" shoot in any way, shape, form, or fashion though I wish it was needless to say.
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These affairs are kept on the hush-hush. Live creatures for targets. MarketHunter, perhaps a day at the petting zoo instead - hmmm ol'boy?
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Last comment from guy who calls himself laird and delights in deer wounding with 17 rimfire. Better to keep laird's affairs with 17 hush hush too. Ever hear of the glass house example?
Market Hunter, thanks to you for posting.
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It's not a "pigeon shoot" it's a European tower style shoot where they're using pigeons instead of pheasants hence the words "tower shoot" in the topic line.
"A European tower style shoot" ?? Nope. The only things I have seen launched from towers over here and in the UK were clays. We use towers to practice for high driven birds. Personally, I find this much more challenging when a friend pulls for me, without warning, and various clay options. Shooting pigeons out of boxes would not do much for me. To each his/her own. K.
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Shooting pigeons out of boxes would not do much for me. To each his/her own. Considering the $$$$$ tossed around at some of these shoots it could do much for me. I'd love to give it a whirl. If I lived near that tower pigeon shoot I'd be there too.
Dodging lions and wasting time.....
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Again guys, it's not a "pigeon shoot" as the only money changing hands is to the guy running the event. There's no betting, no slide, no Calcutta, it's nothing like that. It's a tower shoot, just for fun. Well, not fun for the pigeons of course.....
Kerryman,
When I said European I meant on the Continent, I know they don't do them in the UK. You boys have actual driven shooting which is far superior to tower shooting of course. But that's what tower shooting really is, an attempt to simulate driven bird shooting.
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When you cook those pigeons do they taste better than clay targets ?
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Joe- they are called squab in some circles. I've been an avid barn pigeon shootist since I was a knee-high lad with me 20 gauge Model 12- Old timer went through the Depression era- taught me to squeeze the rib cage- if it springs back, it's a young and tender bird-if not- into the dumpster it goes. My Dr. is a pigeon racer- I once brought him in a cigar box of bird bands from defunct pigeons I had shot one summer-apparently they have a code just like the Federal migratory leg bird bands- should be fun, and weather be damned--thanks for the post Destry-see you there--
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