Dig posted a report of a days pigeon shooting just a while back.
I posted this on another forum in the Summer. I used to shoot woodpigeon in fair numbers, but a couple of house moves have taken me out of the big arable areas with lots of oil seed rape...that's what you need to get amongst them. My average bag was about 40, the biggest ever 198 over drilled peas.
"Salopian" was to have joined me on this day...as you see he didn't miss a great deal!
"I went out yesterday to see if I could decoy a few woodies over rape stubble; it was stinking hot so I wasn't expecting too much; woodpigeon tend not to feed when it's so warm. (97 deg. F. crazy for UK).
"The European woodpigeon, Columba Palumbas is a handsome strong flying bird, a great sporting quarry, and excellent eating. It doesn't cost Jack Diddley to shoot him, it's free for the asking.....and in truth he has no close season. What more could you want? Here's our hero ....
I set up in the shade of an oak, not a normal tactic, but I couldn't face sitting in the sun for a couple of hours. Normally I put the hide up at least 35 yards from any trees.
This is the SOP Eug hide; there's a dry ditch I can stand in and the deep "V" gives a clear view of the killing ground over the decoys.
I used a rotary decoy machine that mounts two dead birds and whirls them in a circle about 7 foot radius. It's a home made effort utilising a windscreen wiper motor and a 7 Amp/ Hr. motor bike battery.
My other deeks are fibreglass shells set up on a bit of wire; they wobble in a breeze (which there wasn't)!
As soon as I kill a few birds I replace the artificials with dead birds propped up on the stubble stalks.
Here's a snap of one dropping into the pattern...
He's right in the middle of the snap, just to the left of the decoy machine.
...and another who wasn't as confident as his chum. Most of them were a bit chary and didn't commit, giving shots at 35 yards ish. He's just over the trees in the far barley field.
I finished up with 17, which given the circumstances was good enough. I drove home listening to some favourite opera tapes, and had a couple of glasses of cold cider on the shady patio with The Management....a lovely way to end a super day.
Shamefully... my gun was the Beretta auto, full choke, English Express shells 1 1/16 teenth oz Brit No 6. I prefer an auto in a hide."
Regards, Eug
PS I find the pigeonwatch forum a shade juvenile; well lets be honest, bloody puerile! I note Petes' link is a duffer; if you really want to go there just google
pigeonwatch.