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Mark, That looks great. I'm in. Cabella's probably has one of those contraptions.
Now I have something to do while waiting for dove season. You guys must've had a good time shooting; I really hate to ask this....do you eat them? Brian |
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Brian,
Forget Cabelas, this is serious specialized equipment! http://www.soarnomore.com http://www.sillosocks.com Mark
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90 degrees in Michigan, and it's only May!?
I want to hear more about that decoy rig. I've been looking for something like that. |
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Ed,
Please see the links listed above. The decoys were from Soar No More and the rotary machine and flying decoys were from Sillosocks decoys. Note, Soar No More recommends a spinning teal decoy for motion. Respectfully, Mark
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I've shot pigeons over a spinner in England, they do come into them but you never seen to get the feet down shots you do when you just use decoys. They always seem to just swoops them and that makes the shooting a lot tougher. Sounds like you boys had fun anyway.
Destry
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I use the same set-up for doves. Homemade silhouette pigeon decoys and Robo-dove spinners. They are deadly. Most of the farms I hunt have an abundance of pigeons and the doves are drawn to the set-up as well. Hitting a crossing dove is challenging on its own but when they come cork-screwing into the dekes it is a whole new ballgame.
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Your post reminds me of when my cousin and I used to thin out the pigeons from my uncles hog barn. We would go in at night with pellet guns and flashlights. It didnt take long for the hogs to figure out that this was a good thing, When we finished there wasnt a pigeon or even a feather to be found. It was a great sport until the Vet told my uncle that injesting all the feathers was keeping weight off his hogs.
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Pigeon article in Outdoor Life |
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Pigeon article in Outdoor Life
There was a good article about shooting barn pigeons, out in Idaho- about 4 months ago I recall. These fellows were set up on diary farms, they used decoys- but I think they were off-season goose hunters using pigeons for practice. They were shown using Binelli semi-autoloaders, I am guessing with the 3-shot magazine plugs removed.
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