The secret is to create a pattern that's easily visible to woodpigeon on the wing.
By Eric Prior
Friday, 08 October 2010
Want to bag more when pigeon shooting over rape this winter? Here, Eric explains how to do it.
There are plenty of people out there who would say it’s next to impossible to consistently make anything of a bag over oilseed rape in winter. But I disagree. Difficult? Yes. Impossible? No.
To do as well as you can on this widely grown crop you need to think really carefully about the decoy pattern and how it looks from a pigeon’s point of view.
The secret – if it can be called that - is to create a pattern that’s full of eye-catching movement and therefore easily visible to woodpigeon on the wing.
Just watch and you will see that woodies don’t always approach high enough to see your decoy pattern in every part of a field.
That’s why I always strive to put out a pattern with maximum visibility and movement to draw the birds onto my part of the crop.
Where winter rape’s concerned, static ground decoys are rarely spotted from a distance.
When setting up I use two rotary machines, two or three floaters, three flappers and several gliders.
The only down side is that I need to take out more dead birds so must remember to remove them from the freezer the day before the shoot!
At a push, birds for the rotaries and floaters can be fitted with winged artificials, but these, of course, are not suitable for the flappers.
I strongly believe that correctly positioned flappers not only go a long way toward bringing the pigeons into the area of the pattern, but also to the exact place where you want to shoot them.
The minimum number of dead birds that I now take out are five - two to put on the gliders (which are set slightly back and to each side of the centre flapper) and three for the flappers.
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