Pigeon shooting: Is there any advantage to be had from glueing real pigeon wings onto full-bodied plastic decoys?
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Pigeon shooting
PETER THEOBALD
Being basically lazy, I haven?t employed this trick for many years ? particularly since flock coated decoys arrived on the scene.
However there?s no doubt that sticking real wings to old style plastic decoys really does give them a new lease of life.
You do have to be a bit more careful when handling modified decoys, as they soon get tatty if allowed to get wet.
Rather than glue the wings on with Copydex, why not use a couple of elastic bands to hold them in place?
This way you can change wings quickly when the feathers start to look moth eaten or tired.
The use of game cover for shoots has changed drastically in recent years, says Felix Petit, driven by an increase in government grants
By contacting your PCC about your local force’s firearms licensing performance you can help instigate change, says Conor O’Gorman.
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