An essential guide to getting started in this challenging sport
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SHOOTING TIPS: Wildfowling camouflage: Jack Sykes looks at ways of keeping out of sight when wildfowling.
Back in the day, wildfowlers wore plain dark or light coloured clothing which seemed to stand out from miles away. Nowadays you’re more likely to see image-printed outfits although some traditionalists will choose plain drab colours by preference.
It will help you conceal yourself more easily but positioning, keeping movement to a minimum and breaking up our outline is far more important.
An essential guide to getting started in this challenging sport
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Instead of a pit, make a shallow scrape against the side of an open gutter or channel with a small collapsible spade. This is quick, easy and gets you low down and out of sight.
The scrape must allow you to manoeuvre out of sight into a comfortable position from which to shoot.
A scrape also keeps bank erosion to a minimum.
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