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Help - shoot burning pheasants and feeding them to my pigs!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakem" data-source="post: 5831648" data-attributes="member: 20168"><p>I help out on quite a big shoot and the system they use is to have the birds dressed and wrapped from the previous shoot by a game dealer who helps out there as well and then each gun is handed an oven ready pheasant/partridge whether they wanted it or not at the end of the day, any unusable bird usually goes home with the lads with the ferrets, which is usually me.</p><p></p><p>What really gets my back up is when the guns hit there bag before lunch due to picking crap and easy birds and then expect to wave some money about and shoot another hundred low easy birds, a lot of these guns have no clue on a decent bird and shouldnt be aloud on the pegs.</p><p></p><p>With a good team of beaters, guns, keeper and shoot captain a day out on the pheasants can be one of the best days had by people without easy access to other disciplines of fieldsports/country pursuits id imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakem, post: 5831648, member: 20168"] I help out on quite a big shoot and the system they use is to have the birds dressed and wrapped from the previous shoot by a game dealer who helps out there as well and then each gun is handed an oven ready pheasant/partridge whether they wanted it or not at the end of the day, any unusable bird usually goes home with the lads with the ferrets, which is usually me. What really gets my back up is when the guns hit there bag before lunch due to picking crap and easy birds and then expect to wave some money about and shoot another hundred low easy birds, a lot of these guns have no clue on a decent bird and shouldnt be aloud on the pegs. With a good team of beaters, guns, keeper and shoot captain a day out on the pheasants can be one of the best days had by people without easy access to other disciplines of fieldsports/country pursuits id imagine. [/QUOTE]
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