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Friend phoned early morning wanting me to sort out some rooks on his maize. Once awake I drove up to his wood to set up. Promised the wife I'd be home for lunch!!! ( never am ) Rooks and crows came to the U Caller on cover strip next to wood but didn't like my decoys and kept out of range so I packed up and donned my new cammo 20 yrd into the wood. Left the caller on the ground another 20 yrd in. This worked a treat and they kept coming and most were taken just above the trees.

Shot only 20 in my hide but doubled that just leaning against a tree in the wood. Brilliant 4hr sport.

And I nearly made it home for lunch. (Nearly)

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  On 27/11/2009 at 19:11, dannys lad said:

whats one of them u callers mate???

 

Its an electronic caller. Basically a recording of a certain species of bird meant for attracting said species of bird.

 

I might also add that the use of electronic callers to attract birds for shooting is prohibited in the UK. :thumbs:

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  On 27/11/2009 at 19:37, chrispti said:
  On 27/11/2009 at 19:11, dannys lad said:

whats one of them u callers mate???

 

Its an electronic caller. Basically a recording of a certain species of bird meant for attracting said species of bird.

 

I might also add that the use of electronic callers to attract birds for shooting is prohibited in the UK. :thumbs:

 

 

Yes totally illegal. I'm such a naughty boy :whistling:

Joking aside you can use callers for photographing birds ;) quite expensive but well woth the money IMO

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  On 28/11/2009 at 10:08, steviemann said:
  On 27/11/2009 at 19:37, chrispti said:
  On 27/11/2009 at 19:11, dannys lad said:

whats one of them u callers mate???

 

Its an electronic caller. Basically a recording of a certain species of bird meant for attracting said species of bird.

 

I might also add that the use of electronic callers to attract birds for shooting is prohibited in the UK. :thumbs:

 

 

Yes totally illegal. I'm such a naughty boy :whistling:

Joking aside you can use callers for photographing birds ;) quite expensive but well woth the money IMO

 

Not having a dig mate I have one too :victory:

 

More for the benefit of the people who dont even know what they are :)

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  On 28/11/2009 at 12:31, chrispti said:
  On 28/11/2009 at 10:08, steviemann said:
  On 27/11/2009 at 19:37, chrispti said:
  On 27/11/2009 at 19:11, dannys lad said:

whats one of them u callers mate???

 

Its an electronic caller. Basically a recording of a certain species of bird meant for attracting said species of bird.

 

I might also add that the use of electronic callers to attract birds for shooting is prohibited in the UK. :thumbs:

 

 

Yes totally illegal. I'm such a naughty boy :whistling:

Joking aside you can use callers for photographing birds ;) quite expensive but well woth the money IMO

 

Not having a dig mate I have one too :victory:

 

More for the benefit of the people who dont even know what they are :)

No offence taken, I know you weren't having a go but thanks :good:

Jays and magpies came flocking in to crow call too. I just lent agin a tree with my ghilie suit on and took loads of photos :D

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