Pigeon Shooting With Instructions for Beginners And Suggestions for Those Who P
Pigeon Shooting With Instructions for Beginners And Suggestions for Those Who P
Money, Albert William, 1839-
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Chapter VIII. Judgment on Calling Birds. The question of calling, " No bird, " when a bird does not at once fly on the trap being opened, is one which requires better judgment in this country than in England. There, as I have previously remarked, the birds are so very much faster than here, this judgment is unnecessary. As a rule, the shooter has less- chance at a sitting bird than at one that leaves the trap at once. Some very good shots make it a rule always to call, " No bird"" to a sitter, ...but this is, I think, a mistake, and a man handicaps- himself by doing so without any sufficient reason. A little study will enable a pigeon shooter to discern the difference between a sitter, which, when it springs, is going to go off with a really rapid and perhaps twisting flight, and one that, when it does fly, will move slowly and give an easy shot. Another point worth remembering is this: The poorest birds, those that are either gorged with too much food or are faint for want of it, and those that are so tame that they don't see any particular reason for flying away, will generally fly toward you.
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