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i will be shooting new land this friday coming, i have been watching the land today to figure out flight lines and such! the field is massive so i will take a friend to cover the far side. the crop is red wheat and the first time i have ever shot in the crop. pigeons on it in there plenty. but also there are plenty of rooks on the field today. i am thinking of a useing a couple of full bodied rook decoys to also bring them in. now correct me if i am wrong please. i will place my horse shoe pattern of pigeon decoys out as useual. 30-45 yard slightly to the left of me hide. then the rook deeks out in front of the horse shoe shape say at least 15 yards away from the leading pigeon. i will place the rooks no closer the 10 yards apart as when observing them they tend to feed quite far apart where as pigeons are alot closer together. what do u think? recipe for a winner? or can u help??

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hello

 

i will be shooting new land this friday coming, i have been watching the land today to figure out flight lines and such! the field is massive so i will take a friend to cover the far side. the crop is red wheat and the first time i have ever shot in the crop. pigeons on it in there plenty. but also there are plenty of rooks on the field today. i am thinking of a useing a couple of full bodied rook decoys to also bring them in. now correct me if i am wrong please. i will place my horse shoe pattern of pigeon decoys out as useual. 30-45 yard slightly to the left of me hide. then the rook deeks out in front of the horse shoe shape say at least 15 yards away from the leading pigeon. i will place the rooks no closer the 10 yards apart as when observing them they tend to feed quite far apart where as pigeons are alot closer together. what do u think? recipe for a winner? or can u help??

 

 

sounds decent to me. I am no expert but might be tempted to put a couple more crows down if there is plenty showing. good lick lets us know how you get on!

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Try a dead fox put it out as if its sleeping,, then a couple of decoys close in like they taunting it then sit back and wait,,,, watch your movement they got eyes like hawks

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Try a dead fox put it out as if its sleeping,, then a couple of decoys close in like they taunting it then sit back and wait,,,, watch your movement they got eyes like hawks

 

i were in a garden center yesterday, i've found an owl ment for the garden, nice and cheap! could i use that? and lay a shot rook under it's feet??

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I would go with your original plan and go with two crow deeks, if you manage to shoot a couple replace the deeks with them, this early in the season you are going to be shooting older birds and they are a lot harder to fool give it a couple of months and you will have this years young about and its a lot easier atb nasher1

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