alimac 882 Posted January 28, 2014 Report Share Posted January 28, 2014 With a friend moving over to Oman, a invite landed at my door for a trip back north to Aberdeenshire, for a mixed driven day. As I keepered up there for ni on 10 years & the gun had accumulated 2 years of dust, I was itching for the day to arrive. The Friday came & I was met by all those familiar faces at the bothie, the craic was like I'd only been away for a day :-) , I gave the beaters my bottle for the day, a quick final piss take & they were off. The first drive saw me on peg 8, shooting as a back gun, knowing the shoot, I knew I'd still be kept busy, sure enough they arrived as expected, first a woodcock, which gladly fell at the first, a brace and a half of cocks & partridge followed, once the drive finished i was happy when I looked at the spent shells on the floor, I didn't feel the need to hurriedly stuff them in my pockets before anyone could do the maths of cartridge to kill ratio :-) The 2nd drive I was on peg 1, guns were lined down a gully with a pen in the wood at the bottom & big blocks of cover crop, infront & behind. As I got to my peg I soon had a brace of easy pheasants that tried to flit back as they blanked the wood out. Soon the crop was producing a stead flow of birds, coming out around no4 and swinging down the line toward me, I knew the lads on 2&3 so knew I'd still be left a few ;-) some great eye wipes followed, hearing the keeper saying. "Thank fu ck for number 1 as it crackled over a pickers up radio, made me a happy man, great sport, great company & could seam to go wrong with shooting :-) what more could you want. The third drive I was out of it a bit, but couldn't complain, I watched the lads happily banging away. The thought of & effects of lunch did me no favours on drives 4 & 5, as I went completely to pot, couldnt hit feck all, which as you can imagine brought some good banter my way, I'd given plenty out earlier so I gladly took the torrent of abuse that was hurled my way , hahaha The final drive saw me back gun again, I had free rein of the track that ran parallel to the gun line, I took myself away down to follow the beaters as they brought the clear fell face across into a plantation, I dropped a lucky (or unlucky) doo at the start, then had a brace of pheasants interspersed with missing 7 or 8 , once the drive reached the plantation, I just couldnt for the life of me, put myself in the right spot, I went no 6, birds went no2, I went no2 they went no6, sure you've all been there?? either that or I'm just a wanker that can't keep still when given "a right to roam peg" After the usual after shoot food etc I didn't get away till gone 9pm, landing home at 2am, Alarm set for 5am, great!! But can't complain as it was for a day hunting,, but that's another story, well not really scent was crap, lol 9 Quote Link to post
redcharge 378 Posted January 28, 2014 Report Share Posted January 28, 2014 Good read Quote Link to post
Born Hunter 17,775 Posted January 29, 2014 Report Share Posted January 29, 2014 Great little write up! Quote Link to post
the_stig 6,614 Posted January 29, 2014 Report Share Posted January 29, 2014 site needs more of this type of thing 1 Quote Link to post
bunny tickler 876 Posted January 29, 2014 Report Share Posted January 29, 2014 it was the same when i beat & picked up on a couple of shoots in yorkshire ,the beaters day made the year for me great craic & great fun , it really made the long drives & early starts & late finishes well worthwhile ,plus i got to eat lunch with great company 1 Quote Link to post
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