Shooting Gazette

Put the wind up them

Whether you’re decoying, flight line or roost shooting pigeon in a high wind it is exciting sport, but can create very testing shots. February produced some of the most extreme weather on record with one storm after another lashing the British Isles. The jet stream channelled depressions across the Atlantic to wreak havoc. Record rainfall was devastating for so many flooded in low-lying areas.

In East Anglia it was the ferocious,

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