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Feathered friend

I have always been keen to learn from others and test different techniques. Experimenting with tactics can be very effective on birds that have encountered just about every trick in the book. It also helps to keep my shooting interesting and gives me things to work on when I can’t get out of the house.

“A local beater asked me whose owl it was before realising it was fake”

In recent years, I have seen more and more people using owl decoys on crows. They seem to be very popular in other countries, especially

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