Why is it that you can have a realistic decoy set up with bobbers, floaters and the rest but it takes only one pigeon to settle in a different part of the field and woodies come to it from all directions?
Would you like to appear on our site? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our readers. Find out more.PETER THEOBALD says: No matter how realistic we make our pattern, with whirlies or flappers, it is never going to look as good as a real pigeon landing.
Plus, it is likely to land in the open where every other pigeon can see it, and in a part of the field where it wants to be.
My golden rule is that, if pigeons land in another part of the field on a regular basis, MOVE to that part of the field.
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