bullxryno 21 Posted October 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 right then boy and girl i seem to have upset a few people! but im not bothered !! there are two reasons why we shoot this many! 1 there are about 6000 greys and canada's come on to the fields where i shoot! 2 they only come to my land for 1-2 weeks a year then go to other land where i dont shoot! the reason they go is the farm i shoot is a farm that is contracted out so as soon as the crops are cut within week or so there gone and so are the geese! and i cant afford to go to scotland wildfowling i make the most of what i have done here! and for those that were asking there was me and 9 friends that morning! ATB RYNO Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bell 3,606 Posted October 2, 2009 Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 right then boy and girl i seem to have upset a few people! but im not bothered !! there are two reasons why we shoot this many! 1 there are about 6000 greys and canada's come on to the fields where i shoot! 2 they only come to my land for 1-2 weeks a year then go to other land where i dont shoot! the reason they go is the farm i shoot is a farm that is contracted out so as soon as the crops are cut within week or so there gone and so are the geese! and i cant afford to go to scotland wildfowling i make the most of what i have done here! and for those that were asking there was me and 9 friends that morning! ATB RYNO Would loved to have seen where 9 of you managed to position yourselves near the deeks Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bullxryno 21 Posted October 2, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 the pic with the decoys in i put up is proberly a 3rd of them we have out! so we just have lay blinds between them! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Pinkfoot Posted October 2, 2009 Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 right then boy and girl i seem to have upset a few people! but im not bothered !! there are two reasons why we shoot this many! 1 there are about 6000 greys and canada's come on to the fields where i shoot! 2 they only come to my land for 1-2 weeks a year then go to other land where i dont shoot! the reason they go is the farm i shoot is a farm that is contracted out so as soon as the crops are cut within week or so there gone and so are the geese! and i cant afford to go to scotland wildfowling i make the most of what i have done here! and for those that were asking there was me and 9 friends that morning! ATB RYNO Would loved to have seen where 9 of you managed to position yourselves near the deeks That's 10 not nine! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Crecca 0 Posted October 2, 2009 Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 (edited) It sounds like the US not Notts with all this layout blind talk! Edited October 3, 2009 by Crecca Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bell 3,606 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 right then boy and girl i seem to have upset a few people! but im not bothered !! there are two reasons why we shoot this many! 1 there are about 6000 greys and canada's come on to the fields where i shoot! 2 they only come to my land for 1-2 weeks a year then go to other land where i dont shoot! the reason they go is the farm i shoot is a farm that is contracted out so as soon as the crops are cut within week or so there gone and so are the geese! and i cant afford to go to scotland wildfowling i make the most of what i have done here! and for those that were asking there was me and 9 friends that morning! ATB RYNO Would loved to have seen where 9 of you managed to position yourselves near the deeks That's 10 not nine! Me thinks Ryno and myself went to the same school, counting ever our strongest subject Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wag 13 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 well i say well done mate , its not many times you get a chance to shoot a bag like that, and for 10 guns thats only roughly 5 birds each gun, if you was all in the shooting ... for those who say its to many to shoot in one flight, thats nothing compared to SOME guide's up in scotland making a killing out of the italians coming over and shooting the shit out of the geese up there and taking bags of 70 to 100 pinks off a flight ... and thats a FACT and they have the cheek to brag about it .... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
77 si 21 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 Good Effort Quote Link to post Share on other sites
teckel 3 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 well done mate. right all those people saying that he shot to many. why? whats wrong with shooting a few birds when the chance comes along? as long as he use them and they dont go to waste. no body says a thing if a couple of lads go to a pond and shoot 30 mallard between them and yet you condem a man that shoots 4 a piece?. is it OK for a lad in the end of July and shoot 300 pigeons of decoys. with possible half that number feeding young on nest which will all possible die? not a thing said because he is protecting crops? i have no problem in going out and shooting a few geese and if there was chance of shooting ten a piece then go for it. i personally know of goose guides in aberdeenshire and perthshire and regularly shoot a hundred a flight. if the farmers want them moved on how else can you do it? yes i have seen bird scare rs and trailers in fields but geese still go in and do damage. so each to there own on what and how many they shoot. end of rant Quote Link to post Share on other sites
sounder 9 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 right then boy and girl i seem to have upset a few people! but im not bothered !! there are two reasons why we shoot this many! 1 there are about 6000 greys and canada's come on to the fields where i shoot! 2 they only come to my land for 1-2 weeks a year then go to other land where i dont shoot! the reason they go is the farm i shoot is a farm that is contracted out so as soon as the crops are cut within week or so there gone and so are the geese! and i cant afford to go to scotland wildfowling i make the most of what i have done here! and for those that were asking there was me and 9 friends that morning! ATB RYNO all i can say is fair fking play to ye, that's great shooting ,, as we say here make hay when it shines, atb sounder Quote Link to post Share on other sites
deadlock 0 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 well done mate.right all those people saying that he shot to many. why? whats wrong with shooting a few birds when the chance comes along? as long as he use them and they dont go to waste. no body says a thing if a couple of lads go to a pond and shoot 30 mallard between them and yet you condem a man that shoots 4 a piece?. is it OK for a lad in the end of July and shoot 300 pigeons of decoys. with possible half that number feeding young on nest which will all possible die? not a thing said because he is protecting crops? i have no problem in going out and shooting a few geese and if there was chance of shooting ten a piece then go for it. i personally know of goose guides in aberdeenshire and perthshire and regularly shoot a hundred a flight. if the farmers want them moved on how else can you do it? yes i have seen bird scare rs and trailers in fields but geese still go in and do damage. so each to there own on what and how many they shoot. end of rant really! i bet you've got Little pickies of me on the walls of you dug out! i bet you go all girlie every time you look at um!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
teckel 3 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 well done mate.right all those people saying that he shot to many. why? whats wrong with shooting a few birds when the chance comes along? as long as he use them and they dont go to waste. no body says a thing if a couple of lads go to a pond and shoot 30 mallard between them and yet you condem a man that shoots 4 a piece?. is it OK for a lad in the end of July and shoot 300 pigeons of decoys. with possible half that number feeding young on nest which will all possible die? not a thing said because he is protecting crops? i have no problem in going out and shooting a few geese and if there was chance of shooting ten a piece then go for it. i personally know of goose guides in aberdeenshire and perthshire and regularly shoot a hundred a flight. if the farmers want them moved on how else can you do it? yes i have seen bird scare rs and trailers in fields but geese still go in and do damage. so each to there own on what and how many they shoot. end of rant really! i bet you've got Little pickies of me on the walls of you dug out! i bet you go all girlie every time you look at um!!!! god your weired!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bullxryno 21 Posted October 3, 2009 Author Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 cheers for the comments boys and girls! thanks WAG for puting some people in there place for me! and on that morning i only shot 2 but at the end of it i take all my mates that look after me and help me with bits and bobs over the year so as long as they are happy and have a good flight thats the main thing!! and for CRECCA layout blinds work mate that i use 1 wheather it is pigeon shooting or wildfowling birds dont like coming into corners of fields or to hedges! so if you layout in a field no hedges or corners birds feel comfy in come to the decoys! try it CRECCA you would be supprised mate!! ATB RYNO Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest ragumup Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 (edited) well done mate.right all those people saying that he shot to many. why? whats wrong with shooting a few birds when the chance comes along? as long as he use them and they dont go to waste. no body says a thing if a couple of lads go to a pond and shoot 30 mallard between them and yet you condem a man that shoots 4 a piece?. is it OK for a lad in the end of July and shoot 300 pigeons of decoys. with possible half that number feeding young on nest which will all possible die? not a thing said because he is protecting crops? i have no problem in going out and shooting a few geese and if there was chance of shooting ten a piece then go for it. i personally know of goose guides in aberdeenshire and perthshire and regularly shoot a hundred a flight. if the farmers want them moved on how else can you do it? yes i have seen bird scare rs and trailers in fields but geese still go in and do damage. so each to there own on what and how many they shoot. end of rant really! i bet you've got Little pickies of me on the walls of you dug out! i bet you go all girlie every time you look at um!!!! god your weired!!!!!!!!!!!! strange lad Edited October 3, 2009 by ragumup Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Crecca 0 Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 and for CRECCA layout blinds work mate that i use 1 wheather it is pigeon shooting or wildfowling birds dont like coming into corners of fields or to hedges! so if you layout in a field no hedges or corners birds feel comfy in come to the decoys! try it CRECCA you would be supprised mate!! ATB RYNO I will not be surprised I will also use one where conditions allow. What I am surprised at is that you had 10 lay out blinds? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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