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I'm just wondering if any one who shoots the north bank of the Humber would tell me what it shoots like?

Any any other general information would be greatly recieved. Cheers

 

PM Crecca. I think that's his area.

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I have shot the north bank for a few years now. Like all wildfowling it can be good on its day but overall the Humber is pretty much third division compared to other estuaries in Lancashire, Norfolk/Suffolk, the south east etc.

 

Don't get me wrong its not bad but then its not the Ribble or Brancaster either.

 

Goose numbers are very healthy, numbers of pinks have steadily increased in recent years but the bag is mainly greylag with some canada's. Duck numbers have declined on the upper humber but are holding their own on the outer humber. Main species are mallard, wigeon and teal, other species occasionally in the bag are gadwall and shoveller. Pintail are only ever seen during passage, september to early october. No divers unless very very cold.

 

PM me for contact details for the HERWA.

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