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Anyone interested in a UK wildfowling trip
check this out www.pigeonwatchforums.co.uk there is a free wildfowling trip all expenses paid to an exclusive venue normally reserved for royalty to be won, totally free competition. (great forum)
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RE: Anyone interested in a UK wildfowling trip
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RE: Anyone interested in a UK wildfowling trip
Thanks for the link ukjim. Not too interested in the hunt but the site should be interesting. Every hunter and shooter in the states could stand to learn what the UK's people have to go through to enjoy just a portion of what most over here take for granted.
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RE: Anyone interested in a UK wildfowling trip
I hunted Geese in the UK several years ago , when I was there working
Here in the States , you should never complain about the cost of shells or acess to hunt Ammo took a act of god to buy and if you didn't belong to a club there was only a few places to hunt But hunting at night , shooting geese in the moonlight was a blast With I had gotten some of those geese mounted John |
RE: Anyone interested in a UK wildfowling trip
hunting at night??? Hmmmmmmm[:-][:-][:-]
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Waterfowling is great here. Pleanty of ducks and land for my family :)
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Its bad enough I have to drive 45 minutes to my property to shoot geese... I'm not goin over there, I couldn't take my duckinator with me:eek:
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RE: Anyone interested in a UK wildfowling trip
ORIGINAL: kingvjack Its bad enough I have to drive 45 minutes to my property to shoot geese... I'm not goin over there, I couldn't take my duckinator with me:eek: |
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