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04 September 2008, 21:25
Steve Latham
Decoying/Odd results
Anybody had unusual results from their decoying activities?, My better half had set out some plastic wood pigeon shells to try & pull some in, before we were fully hidden behind the blind, a pair of buzzards with a youngster in tow arrived & the young fella stooped on a shell!, Don't know who was more surprised , the bird or us!, needless to say my Missus started in on me how she had the edge on me for decoy patterns! rotflmo
04 September 2008, 21:55
H5
I've had cock pigeons try and mount my dead bird decoys a couple of times, also had a fox charge out of a ditch and take one of the buggers once.

I just sat there and watched him go, as it had been a slow afternoon and I was feeling generous.
05 September 2008, 16:15
Fallow Buck
I was decoyingin Oxfordshire last year and as soon as i started shooting this fox came running towards my pattern. He had obviously worked out thatthe noise meant an easy meal. He was smart enough to circle round the back of me though.

I've had birds of prey look at duck decoys and swoop on a pattern on a number of occasions. I think this was an attempt to get them to move/take flight.

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05 September 2008, 18:04
Boghossian
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Latham:
Anybody had unusual results from their decoying activities?


Yes actually, once some ducks came to the duck decoys. It was probably the most unusual thing I had ever witnessed.
05 September 2008, 18:32
mete
Here in the USA game wardens use stuffed deer to catch illegal hunters very often !! Big Grin Once I watched a large hawk try to get some real mergansers.Of course being diving ducks they would dive every time the hawk approached .He went away hungry . clap
05 September 2008, 19:08
Claret_Dabbler
quote:
Originally posted by Boghossian:
quote:
Originally posted by Steve Latham:
Anybody had unusual results from their decoying activities?


Yes actually, once some ducks came to the duck decoys. It was probably the most unusual thing I had ever witnessed.


Gabe, that is funny, I like! Big Grin

Not actually decoying, but:

I was calling for foxes one night last summer, about 10.00pm as it was getting dark. I was sitting with my back to a hedge about 80yard from a wood were I hoped the red boy might appear. I was making a poor imitation of a wounded rabbit when a bloody great Owl swooped around my head at about 18 inches of range.

I nearly crapped myself. The damn thing was absolutely silent.

Amazing experience, once the adrenalin subsided. He came back for two or three more looks before clearing off.


Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
05 September 2008, 20:42
Steve Latham
Have to say the duck quote gave me a real dose of the chuckles!, We have had a few jumpy moments with the Owls too! Big Grin
06 September 2008, 00:36
IanF
Not to hijack the topic - but I have spent a happy evening using a 'Wam' rabbit call to pull a Barn Owl over to me.

He seemed physically unable to resist coming to the squeak - returning some 6-7 times.

If ever I saw hate on an animal's face, it was when I 'reeled him in' for the last time! Smiler

Rgds Ian


Just taking my rifle for a walk!........
06 September 2008, 11:39
Pete E
quote:
Originally posted by IanF:
I have spent a happy evening using a 'Wam' rabbit call to pull a Barn Owl over to me.

He seemed physically unable to resist coming to the squeak...
Rgds Ian


I 've had that a couple of times while out foxing and they scared the scrap out of me as I hadn't seen them approaching....



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07 September 2008, 03:45
puntgunner
I have had barn owls fly down the beam of the lamp when out.
This has not been a 'one off' either.Can't understand it, as their eyesight is so good.

+1 for the raptors attacking birds in the pigeon pattern. happened twice , and both times the sparrow-hawk flew off when it realised the bird was already dead.