Pigeon shooting expert Will Garfit introduces the art of shooting over decoys. The woodpigeon is the UK's number one agricultural pest and causes millions of pounds of damage to agricultural crops every year.
National Gamekeeper Association's Geoff Garrod and his son Justin are out on the pigeons. Justin has been building up his experience on clays before tackling live quarry.
Two young Members from the Rathcormac gun club out doing a bit of crop protection last summer for a local farmer. They were shooting pigeons and crows over decoys.
Pigeon shooting in Co. Cork, Ireland. Shooting over barley. A lot of pigeons came in although not all were caught on camera. A good days shooting. Using new airpro decoys on the pigeon magnet.
Member of the Rathcormac Gun Club went shooting pigeons for a local farmer. He had successful day over the farmers kale. He shot a nice bag of 30 pigeons and 15 crows. The farmer was very pleased with the results.
Pigeon shooting in Co. Cork, Ireland. Shooting over barley. A lot of pigeons came in although not all were caught on camera. A good days shooting. Using new airpro decoys on the pigeon magnet.
Pigeon shooting in Co. Cork, Ireland. Shooting over wheat. More crows came in than pigeons, but still good morning. Using new airpro decoys on the pigeon magnet.
UCP makes you relive a day FIGHTER PALOMBE our territories of the Oxford region, England. This video was shot in late February 2013. On this day, a customer has made an EXCEPTIONAL table 135 pigeons.
In this third episode of Kristoffer Clausen Hunting TV we are hunting pigeons and geese. We follow Kristine Thybo Hansen, Mark Gilchrist and Kristoffer Clausen in this actionpacked episode.
Kent county cricket captain Rob Key goes pigeon shooting with world champion shooter George Digweed. Game chef Mark Gilchrist is riding shotgun (literally) with Andy 'Crow Man' Crow on a combine harvester looking out for rabbits. And Sporting Shooter editor Dom Holtam is having a hard time finding a fallow buck amid a sea of fallow does. With a week to go until the grouse shooting season starts, this is the cream of British shooting sports for you: pigeons in the wheat cut, fallow bucks and pigeon glut.
Kent county cricket captain Rob Key goes pigeon shooting with world champion shooter George Digweed. Game chef Mark Gilchrist is riding shotgun (literally) with Andy 'Crow Man' Crow on a combine harvester looking out for rabbits. And Sporting Shooter editor Dom Holtam is having a hard time finding a fallow buck amid a sea of fallow does. With a week to go until the grouse shooting season starts, this is the cream of British shooting sports for you: pigeons in the wheat cut, fallow bucks and pigeon glut.
Sporting Shooter chef Mark Gilchrist is behind a straw bale in Kent and the pigeons are out in front. Not only does he enjoy blazing late summer sport but he goes to cook them afterwards at a school restaurant he is running with pupils from Kings School Canterbury. This film first appeared in Fieldsports Britain, episode 2
Soar No More Pigeon Hunting series: Captain Mike leads the slaying, and a four-man crew rocks 104 birds in a beautiful April morning hunt. WWW.SOARNOMORE.COM.
Mike Plein shows the Soar No More crew how it's done in this action packed, non-stop pigeon hunting adventure. Special Bonus: 10 second crow hunt! WWW.SOARNOMORE.COM
In this episode of Team Wild's Varminators, Keith & Steve brave the snow and ice as they seek to knock a dent in the wood pigeon population before the spring planting season begins. Will their tactics pay off? Who will end up buying breakfast?
Two words you don't not expect to hear from your partner during a quail-hunting trip: "Sweet catch!" But then it's not often--and it might be unprecedented--that a hunter reaches into midair and clutches a fast-flying quail with his bare hand. And if you're wondering whether the accompanying footage is real, consider that it was uploaded by the Austin Stone Community Church in Texas.
Also, the hunting partner making the "Sweet catch!" remark is San Francisco 49er quarterback Colt McCoy.
The man fielding the incoming quail, casually, with his shotgun in his other hand, is Senior Pastor Matt Carter.
"It is totally real," Travis Wussow, executive director of teaching ministries at the church, told GrindTv Outdoor. "While filming [the church uses creative storytelling, including films, to spread the gospel], inexplicably this bird takes off and stupidly flies right at Matt, and he grabbed it. It’s unbelievable… "I was there and watched it happen. It’s totally unbelievable." There was a film crew on site and it captured hunting's version of the "Immaculate Reception" from three angles.
What's not clear is what Carter did with the quail or, if he kept it, whether barehanded capture is a legal method of take.